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RiDGWAY, Robert — Continued. 



Thectocercus (type, Psittacus 

 acuticaudatus Vieillot), Psilop- 

 siagon (type, Trichoglossus auri- 

 frons Wagler), Grammopsittaca 

 (type, Psittacula lineola Cas- 

 sin), Nantwpsittaca (type, Bro- 

 togerys panychlorus Salvin and 

 Godman), and Hapalopsittaca 

 (type, Psittacus amazoninus 

 Des Murs) are diagnosed as 

 new genera. 



Riley, J. H. Descriptions of three 

 new birds from Canada. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, 24, Nov. 28, 



1911, pp. 233-236. 

 Lagopus lagopus tingavus, 



Melosptza melodia inexspectata, 

 and Passerella iliaca altivagans 

 are described as new. 



Shufeldt, R. W. American duclis and 

 liow to distinguisli tliem. 



Outer's Book, 23, 1912 ; 

 No. 3, Mar., pt. 1, 

 pp. 231-234, figs. 1-3; 

 No. 4, Apr., pt. 2, 

 pp. 367-370, flgs. 

 4-6; No. 5, May, pt. 

 3, pp. 479-4S3, figs. 

 7-10 ; No. 6, June, 

 pt. 4, pp. 581-586, 

 figs. 11-15. 



SwARTH, Harry S. Report on a col- 

 lection of birds and mammals from 

 Vancouver Island. 



Univ. Cal. Pub. ZooL, 

 10, No. 1, Feb. 13, 



1912, pp. 1-124, pis. 

 1-4. 



The report on birds (pp. 

 13-84) includes observations on 

 habits and distribution and 

 critical notes on 111 species 

 met with during the expedition 



Swabth, Harry S. — Continued. 



to the southern portion of Van- 

 couver Island in the spring and 

 summer of 1910. 



Todd, W. E. Clyde. Descriptions of 

 seventeen new neotropical birds. 



Annals Carnegie Mus., 

 8, No. 2, May 20, 

 1912, pp. 198-214. 

 Arrenionops tocuijensls, Spo- 

 rophila haplochroma, Saltator 

 orenocensis rufescens, Tangara 

 guttata eusticta, T. g. trinitatts, 

 Schistochlamys atra aterrima, 

 C mp s t hi y p i s pitiayumi 

 elegans, Pheugopedius macrurus 

 annectens. Troglodytes solita- 

 rius, Craspedoprion intermedius, 

 Myiobius modestus, Myiochanes 

 ardosiacus polioptilus, Myiody- 

 nastes chrysocephalus cineras- 

 cens, M a ch e t o r u i s rixosa 

 flavigularis, Euchlornis aurei- 

 pcctus fcsiiva, Piaya rutila 

 panamcnsis, and Penelope co- 

 lomMana are described as new, 

 and critical notes are added on 

 allied species. 



Todd, W. E. Clyde, and W. W. Worth- 

 iNGTON. A contribution to the orni- 

 thology of the Bahama Islands. * 

 Annals Carnegie Mus., 

 7, Nos. 3-4, Oct., 

 1911, pp. 388-464, 

 pi. 84. 

 This paper is based primarily 

 upon collections made in 1908- 

 1909, by Mr. Worthington, but 

 Bahaman material in other 

 museums has been freely con- 

 sulted by Mr. Todd in the 

 preparation of the important 

 critical notes which extend over 

 pages 407-442. 



Worthington. W. W. 

 W. E. Clyde Todd.) 



( See under 



REPTILES AND BATRACHIANS. 



IIartman, Frank A. Description of a 

 little-known rattlesnake, Crotalus 

 willardi, from Arizona. 



Proc. V. 8. Nat. Mus., 

 39, No. 1800, Feb. 

 15, 1911, pp. 569, 

 570, flgs. 1-4. 

 A comparatively rare species 

 described a few years ago by 

 Dr. S. E. Meek, from a single 

 specimen collected at Tomb- 

 stone, Ariz. Descriljed in de- 

 tail by F. A. Hartman from a 



HARTHANk Frank A. — Continued. 



second specimen collected in the 

 region of the Santa Rita Moun- 

 tain, Ariz., in 1907. 



Ruthven, Alexander G. Description 

 of a new salamander from Iowa. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 41, No. 1874, Jan. 

 22, 1912, pp. 517- 

 519. 

 Ambystoma stejnegeri de- 

 scribed as a new species. 



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