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Howell, Arthur H. — Continued. 



Records are given of the com- 

 parative abundance and period 

 of occurrence of the 255 species 

 and subspecies Isnown to in- 

 habit the State, with notes on 

 several species of probable oc- 

 currence there. A map (plate 

 1) showing the life zones of 

 Arkansas accompanies the 

 paper. 



McGregor, Richard C. Record of a 

 Puffinus new to Philippine waters 

 and description of a new species of 

 Micranous. 



Philippine J own. Sci., 



6, No. 4, sec. D, 



Aug., 1911, pp. 188, 



184. 



Puffinus chlororhynchus is 



.recorded from off the coast of 



Luzon, and Micranous ivorces- 



teri is described as new. 



Meaens, Edgar A. Note on two un- 

 recognized forms of North American 

 birds. 



Auk^ 28, No. 4, Oct., 

 1911, pp. 489, 490. 

 The continental form of 

 white-winged dove is separated 

 from that of the West Indies 

 as Melopelia asvatica trudeaui 

 (Audubon), and the pale west- 

 ern subspecies of mourning 

 dove is recognized as Zenaidura 

 macroura margineUa (Wood- 

 house). 



Description of a new subspecies 



of the painted bunting from the in- 

 terior of Texas. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, 24, Oct. 31, 

 1911, pp. 217, 218. 

 Passerina dris palUdior is de- 

 scribed as new. 



On the correct name for the 



red-winged blackbird of the north- 

 eastern United States. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, 24, Oct. 31, 

 1911, pp. 226, 227. 

 Agelaius phwniceus phteniceus 

 replaces A. p. floridanus, and 

 the form of the northeastern 

 States is recognized as A. p. 

 predatoriua (Wilson). 



Mearns, Edgar A. Descriptions of 

 seven new African grass-warblers of 

 the genus Cisticola. 



Smithsonian Misc. 



Colls., 56, No. 25, 



Nov. 23, 1911, pp. 



1-6. 



Cisticola prinioides kilimen- 



sis, C. suhruficapilla wquator- 



ialis, C. s. borea, C. alleni, G. 



strangei kapitensis, C. difficilis, 



and C. hypoxantha reichenowi 



are described as new. 



Description of a new species 



of sunbird, Helionympha raineyi, 

 from British East Africa. 



8nvith~^onian Misc. 



Colls., 56, No. 28, 



Nov. 28, 1911, p. 1. 



The species here described 



is based on material collected in 



the Sotik district, by the Rainey 



African expedition. 



Nelson, E. W. Description of a new 

 genus and species of hummingbird 

 from Panama. 



Smithsonian Misc. 

 Colls., 56. No. 21, 

 July 8, 1911, pp. 1, 

 2. 

 Goldmania violiceps is de- 

 scribed as a new genus and 

 species of Trochllidse. 



Two new subspecies of birds 



from Panama. 



Smithsonian M is c . 



Colls., 56, No. 22, 



Sept. 7, 1911, p. 1. 



Hylomanes momotiila obscurus 



and Pachysylvia oehraceiceps 



brevipenni-s are described as 



new. 



Descriptions of two new species 



of nun birds from Panama. 



Smithsonian Misc. 



Colls., 56, No. 37, 



Feb. 16, 1912, pp. 



1, 2. 



Monasa ftdelis and M. similis 



are diagnosed as new species. 



Oberholser, Harry C. Description 

 of a new Melospiza from California. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, 24, Dec. 23, 

 1911, pp. 251, 252. 

 Melospiza melodia flsherella Is 

 a new form of song sparrow. 



