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work, which deserve pubUcation on their own — as original contributions to the 

 science of Bibhography — or not at all. We ourselves have no feeling other than 

 satisfaction in discarding nine-tenths of the slip-index we have laboriously and 

 carefully compiled. 



AiNSLiE, J. A. and Atkinson, R. (1937). On the breeding habits of Leach's fork- 

 tailed petrel. Brit. Birds, 30: 234-48, 276-77. 

 Alexander, W. B. (1928). Birds of the ocean. New York and London, G. P. 



Putnam's Sons. 

 Allen, G. M. (1931). The birds of Liberia. Report of the Harvard-African Expedition 



upon the African Republic of Liberia and the Belgian Congo, vol. /; 636-748. 

 Andersen, K. (1894). Diomedea melanophrys, boende paa Faeroerne. Vidensk. Medd. 



JVaturh. Foren. Kobenhavn, i8g4: 241-64. 

 Anderson, J. (1746). Nachrichten von Island, Gronland und der Strasse Davis, 



zum wahren Nutzen der Wissenschaften und der Handlung. Hamburg. 

 Andree, S. a. (1931). Andree's first diary, pp. 347-412 of S. A. Andree, N. Strind- 



berg and K. Fraenkel (1931). The Andree Diaries. London, John Lane, transl. 



Edward Adams-Ray. 

 Anon ( 1 838) . Gronlands historiske Mindesmaerker, udgivne af de Kong Nordiske 



Oldskriftselskab. Kjobenhavn, vol. i. 



(1952). Gannet-hunting on Sulisgeir . . . Scotsman, 27 Sep. 



Armstrong, E. A. (1940). Birds of the grey wind. London, New York and Toronto, 



Oxford University Press. 



(1947). Bird display and behaviour. London, Lindsay 



Drummond. 



Atkinson, R. and Ainslie J. A. (1940). The British breeding status of Leach's fork- 

 tailed petrel. Brit. Birds, 34: 50-55. 

 Audubon, J. J. (1831-39). Ornithological biography, . . . Edinburgh, 5 vols. 



(1840-44). Birds of America; from drawings made in the United 



States and their territories. New York and Philadelphia, first 8vo ed. 



Austin, O. L. Jr. (1928). Migration-routes of the arctic tern [Sterna paradisaea 

 Brlinnich). Bull. N.E. Bird-Banding Assoc. 4: 121-25. 



(1932). The birds of Newfoundland Labrador. Mem. Nuttall Orn. CI. 



no. 7; 229 pp. 



(1932 onwards). Valuable papers on terns (chiefly Sterna hirundo) 



too numerous to cite, in Bird-Banding, 3 and volumes to date. 

 Bailey, A. M. (1948). Birds of arctic Alaska. Colorado Mus. Nat. Hist. Popular Set. 



no. 8; 317 pp. 

 Bailey, H. H. (191 3). The Birds of Virginia. Lynchburg, Va. 



(1925), The birds of Florida; . . . Baltimore, Maryland. 



Bannerman, D. a. (1930-31). The birds of tropical West Africa. London, Crown 



Agents for the Colonies (Oliver & Boyd), vols, j Sl 2. 

 Bartholomew, G. A. A. (1942). The fishing activities of double-crested cormorants 

 on San Francisco Bay. Condor 44: 1 3-2 1 . 



( 1 943) • The daily movements of cormorants in San Fran- 

 cisco Bay. Condor, ^5; 3-18. 



(1943b). Contests of double-crested cormorants for perch- 



ing sites. Condor, 45: 186-95. 



