2 22 Notes a7id News. . [^"^^ 



Woodcock, A. R. Annotated List of the Birds of Oregon. (Bull. 68, 

 Oregon Agr. Exper. Station, Jan. 1902.) 



Verrill, A. E. (i) The Cahow of the Bermudas, an extinct Bird. (Ann. 

 and Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) IX, Jan. 1902, pp. 26-31.) (2) Additions to the 

 Fauna of the Bermudas from the Yale Expedition of 1901, with Notes on 

 other Species. (Trans. Conn. Acad. Sci., XI, pp. 15-62, Dec. igoi.) 

 Birds, pp. 58, 59. 



Annals Scottish Natural History, No. 41, Jan. 1902. 



American Ornithology, II, No. i, 1902. 



Aquila, VII, 1901. 



Bird-Lore, IV, No. i, Feb. 1902. 



Birds and Nature, XI, Nos. 1-3, Jan.-March, 1902. 



Bulletin British Orn. Club, Nos. LXXXIV-LXXXVI, Dec. 1901-Feb. 

 1902. 



Canadian Record of Science, VIII, No. 7, Jan. 1902. 



Condor, The, IV, Nos. i, 2, 1902. 



Emu, The, I, No. 2, Jan. 1902. 



Forest and Stream, LVIII, Nos. 1-13, 1902. 



Journal Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., XX, Nos. i, 2, Oct. 1901, Jan. 1902. 



Journal Maine Orn. Soc, IV, No. i, Jan. 1902. 



Knowledge, XXV, Nos. 195-197, Jan.-March, 1902. 



Naturalist, The, A Monthly Journ. Nat. Hist, for North of England, 

 Nos. 540-542, Jan.-March, 1902. 



Notes on Rhode Island Ornithology, III, No. i, Jan. 1902. 



Occasional Papers B. P. Bishop Museum, Honolulu, I, No. 3, 1901. 



Ornithologisches Jahrbuch, XIII, Heft 1-2, Jan.-April, 1902. 



Ornithologische Monatsberichte, X, Nos. 1-3, Jan.-March, 1902. 



Ornitholgischen Vereins Miinchen, II, 1899-1900. 



Osprey, The, V, Nos. 11-12, Nov.-Dec, 1901 ; N. S., I, Nos. i, 2, Jan.- 

 Feb., 1902. 



Ottawa Naturalist, XV, Nos. 10-12, Jan.-March, 1902. 



Our Animal Friends, XXIX, Nos. 5-7, Jan.-March, 1902. 



Science, N. S., XV, Nos. 365-377, 1902. 



Wilson Bulletin, N. S., VIII, No. 4; IX, No. i. 



Zoologist, The, (4), V, Nos. 61-63, Jan.-March, 1902. 



NOTES AND NEWS. 



Rev. George S. Mead, an Associate Member of the American Ornith- 

 ologists' Union, died June 18, 1901, at Antigua, Guatemala, at the age of 

 52 years. Mr. Mead was born in Racine, Wisconsin, and received his 

 education at Racine College, graduating in 1867. After leaving college 



