[walker] bibliography of CANADIAN zoology, 1914 311 



Chapman, Frank M. 



Notes on the plumage of North American Sparrows, twenty-fifth paper. 

 Bird-lore, January-February, 1914, vol. xvi, No. 1, pp. 24-25, with 

 coloured frontispiece. 



Describes the plumage of the Redpoll, Holboell's Redpoll, the Hoary 

 Redpoll, the Purple Finch and the California Purple Finch. 



Notes on the plumage of North American Sparrows. Twenty-sixth 

 paper. 



Idem, March- April, 1915. vol. xvi. No. 2, p. 107, with coloured frontis- 

 piece. 

 Describes the plumage of Cassin's Purple Finch and the House Finch. 



Notes on the plumage of North American Sparrows. Thirtieth paper. 

 Idem, November-December, 1914, vol. xvi. No. 6, pp. 442-443, with 

 coloured frontispiece. 



Describes the plumage of the Slate-coloured Junco, White-winged 

 Junco, Cardina Junco, Shufeldt's Junco, Thurber's Junco, and the 

 Point Pinos Junco. 



Bird-lore's Fourteenth Christmas Census. 



Bird-lore, January-February, 1914, vol. xvi. No. 1, pp. 26-50. In- 

 cludes data from Yarmouth, N.S., London, Millbrook and Port Dover, 

 Ont., Lashburn, Sask., and Okanagan Landing, B.C. 



Cooke, W. W. 



The migration of North American Sparrows. Twenty-sixth paper. Bird- 

 lore, January-February, 1914, vol. xvi, No. 1, pp. 19-23. Discusses 

 the migration of the Redpoll, Hoary Redpoll and the Purple Finch. 



The migration of North American Sparrows. Twenty-seventh paper. 

 Idem, March-April, 1914, vol. xvi. No. 2, pp. 105-106. 

 Discusses the migration of the California Purple Finch, Cassin's 

 Finch and the House Finch. 



The migration of North American Sparrows. Thirty-first paper. 



Idem, November-December, 1914, vol. xvi. No. 6, pp. 438-442, with 

 coloured frontispiece. 



Discusses the migration of the White- winged Junco, Slate-coloured 

 Junco and the Oregon Junco. 



Distribution and migration of North American rails and their allies. 

 Bulletin of the United States Department of Agriculture, No. 128, 

 September 25, 1914, pp. 1-50. 



Gives extensive notes on the breeding range, winter and migration 

 ranges, etc., and 19 maps showing the distribution of the various species, 

 many of which occur in Canada. 



Cornish, G. A. 



Nature study lessons for teachers and students. Bird studies. 



Dominion Book Co., Toronto, xv -|- 96 pp. with numerous illustra- 

 tions, including 11 coloured plates. 



