86 C. E. Hellmayr: 



H. Hocke, üeber das kleine Sumpfhuhn (Ortygometra parva 

 [Scop.]) und seinen Aufenthalt; Orn. Monatsschr. Ver. Vogelw. XXIV 

 p. 236 — 241, — Lebensweise und Brutgeschäft geschildert. Eier- 

 masse. 



C. M. Inglis. Abnormal Number of Eggs in a Nest of the 

 Bengal Green Pigeon (C. phoenicopterus. Lath.); Journ. Bombay N. 

 H. Soc. XII No. 3 (July 1899) p. 577. — Gelege von 3 Eiern. 



S. M. Jackson. Discovery of the Nest and Eggs of the 

 Rufous Scrub-Bird; Victor. Natur. XV No. 9 (Jan. 1899) p. 115—116. 



Alexander M. Japp. Our Common Cuckoo and other Cuckoos 

 and Parasitical Birds. An attempt to reach a true theory of them 

 by comparative study of habit and function, with a thorough criti- 

 cism and exposure of Dai'win's views and Romanes' views and 

 those of their foUowers. With various illustrations. London 1899. 

 8 ''. XI + 292 pg. — Besprechungen dieses merkwürdigen Buches 

 siehe Zoolog. Centralbl. VII (1900) p. 574—573 und „Ibis", 1900, 

 p. 386—387. 



W. Jesse. A Day's Egging on the Sandbanks of the Ganges; 

 Ibis (7) V p. 4—9. — Schildert den Besuch eines Brutplatzes von 

 allerlei „Wassergeflügel" auf den Sandbänken des Ganges. Be- 

 merkungen über Brutzeit, Gelegezahl und Eiermasse von mehreren 

 Arten. 



Derselbe. Birds'-nesting in and around Lucknow. — No. III; 

 Ibis (7) V p. 344 — 351. — Ueber das Brutgeschäft von 16 indischen 

 Vogelarten. 



H. Krohn. Cursorius-Eier; Orn. Monber. VII p. 141—143. — 

 Beschreibung und Masse von 38 Eiern von Cursorius isabellinus aus 

 Nordafrika. 



Oswin A. J. Lee. Among British Birds in their Nesting Haunts. 

 Illustrated by the Camera. Parts XIII, XIV und XV, Edinburgh 

 1899. — Fortsetzung des Werkes, enthaltend Text und Tafeln von 

 folgenden Arten. Part XIII: Turdus viscivorus, Larus marinus, 

 Lanius collurio, Alauda arvensis (2), Buteo vulgaris, Rnticilla phoeni- 

 curus, Gecinus viridis, Linota cannabina, Sylvia hortensis. — Part XIV: 

 Turtur communis, Strix flammea, Acrocephalus streperus, Passer 

 montanus, Oedicnemus scolopax, Perdix cinerea (2), Fuhgula cristata, 

 Garrulus glandarius, Alcedo ispida. — Part XV: Pratincola rubetra, 

 Pandion haliaetus (2), Procellaria pelagica, Emberiza citrinella (2), 

 Columba livia, Puffinus anglorum, Motacilla melanope, Lagopus 

 scoticus. 



Stanley Lewis. Abnormal Nesting Place of Spotted Flycatcher; 

 Zoolog. (4) III p. 556. 



Derselbe. The Moorhen (Gallinula chloropus) nesting in 

 Trees; 1. c. p. 557. 



Derselbe. Starling nesting in Fir Trees; Zoolog. (4) III. p. 370. 



List of Indian Birds' Eggs in the Bombay Natural History 

 Society's collection on 1. August 1899; Journ. Bombay N. H. Soc. 

 XII. No. 4 (Nov. 1899) p. 734-743. 



