14 B II lift in Xo. 2^. 



Our fellow member, Mr. John W. Daniel, Jr., intends entering the 

 field of bird literature with a magazine, the I^^g^g (^tnd Bird Fit'ld. On 

 the editorial staff we notice the well known names : Mearns, Barlow. 

 Ridgway, Richmond, Oberholser, Ta3'lor, Norris, et al. A magazine 

 with such a staff of editors will be certain of a cordial reception. 



Bird Lore, a new bi-monthly magazine of Ornithology, edited by Mr. 

 Frank M. Chapman, and published by the Macmillan Company, will at 

 once take its place among the foremost of bird publications. It is to be 

 accurate, well illustrated, popular, and will champion the work of the 

 Audubon Societies for the protection of our birds. May its success be 

 complete. 



PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED. 



American Munlhly Miooscof^ical Joiirmti. Vol. XIX. No. 12. Vol. 

 XX, No. I. 



Birds and all Xatiire. Vol. IV, No. 6, Vol. V. No. 1. 

 Book Reviezvs. Vol. VI. No. 6. Vol. VII, No. 1. 

 Bulletin of the Cooper 0)-nitliological Club. Vol. I, No. i. 

 Bulleti}i gj. Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station. 

 Bulletin of I lie Scientific Laboratories of Denniso)i L'nivosity. 

 Vol. X, Vol. XI, Articles i, 2 and 3. 



Colorado Collef^e Studies. Vol. VIII. 



Ediicational Forum. Vol. II. No. 7. 



Fern Bullet in. Vol. VII, No. i. 



fou)nal of Applied Microscopy. Vol. I, Nos. 10, 11, 12. 



Mineral Collect o)-. Vol. V, No. 10. 



Mtiseum. Vol. V, Nos. 2 and 3. 



Osprey. Vol. Ill, No. 4. 



Proceedi}ii^s of tJie I'. S. I\'ational Museum. Vol. XXI. 



The Birds of the Kuril Islands. By Leonard Stejneger. No. 1144. 

 A Revision of the Wrens of the Genus Thryomanes Schlater. By 

 Harry C. Oberholser. No. 1153. 



The Feather-tracts of North American Grouse and Quail. By 

 Hubert Lyman Clark. Ph. D. No. 1166. 

 Sportsnutn' s Maj^azine. Vol. II, No. 12. Vol. Ill, No i 

 [\'acher and Student. Vol. VI, No. r>. 



