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Mearns, Edgar A. Descriptions ot" three new Birds from the Southern 

 United States. (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXIV, No. 1274, PP- 915-926.) 



Oberholser, Harry C. Review of the Larks of the Genus Otocoris. 

 (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXIV, No. 1271, pp. S01-S84, 1902. 



Owen, Juliette A. A Memorial to the Nations of the Air. i2mo, pp. 

 S. Audubon Soc. of Missouri. 



Packard, Alpheus S. Lamarck, the Founder of Evolution, his Life and 

 Work, with translations of his writings on Organic Evolution. 8vo, pp. 

 xii + 451, ^vith portraits and other illustrations. Longmans, Green and 

 Co., New York, London, and Bombay, 1901. 



Palmer, William, and J. H. Riley. Descriptions of three New Birds 

 from Cuba and the Bahamas. (Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., X\', pp. 33, 34, 

 March 5, 1902.) 



Perkins, George H., and Clifton D. Howe. A Preliminary list of the 

 Birds found in Vermont. (Vermont Agric. Report for 1901. Also sepa- 

 rate, pp. 34.) 



Reed, C. Albert (editor). American Ornithology. For the Home and 

 School. Svo, pp. 246, numerous illustrations. 



Richmond, Charles W. (i) List of Generic Terms proposed for Birds 

 during the years 1890 to 1900, inclusive, to which are added names omitted 

 by Waterhouse in his Index Generum Avium. (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 XXIV, No. 1267, pp. 663-729.) (2) Ixorcus should replace Hesperocickla. 

 (Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XV, p. 85, April 15, 1902.) (3) Two preoccupied 

 Avian Genera. {Ibid.) (4) the proper name of the Arctic Horned Owl. 

 (^Ibid., p. 86.) (5) An early name for the Northern Form of Sphyrapicus 

 ruber. {Ibid., p. 89.) 



Sandys, Edwyn, and T. S. Van Dyke. Upland Game Birds. Illustrated 

 by L. A. Fuertes, A. B. Frost, J. O. Nugent, and C. L. Bull. 8vo, pp. v;ii + 

 429, New York, The Macmillan Company, 1902. Price, $2.00. 



Sharpe, R. Bowdler. (i) Sur une petite collection faite par le Pfere Hugh 

 dans la Province du Shensi et d'autres parties de la Chine septentrionale. 

 (Ornis, XI, 1901, pp. 173-185.) (2) On a collection of Birds made in Mon- 

 golia by Dr. Donaldson Smith and Messrs. .-E. and G.-L. Farnum. 

 {Ibid., pp. 155-172.) (3) On the Birds collected during the Mackinder 

 Expedition to Mount Kenya (P. Z. S., 1900, pp. 596-609, pi. xliii.) (4) On 

 a collection of Birds made by Dr. Donaldson Smith in Northern Somali- 

 land. {Ibid., 1901, pp. 298-316.) (5) On a collection of Birds made by 

 Dr. A. Donaldson Smith on his last expedition to Lake Rudolf and the 

 Nile. {Ibid., 1901, pp. 602-622, pi. xxxvi.) (6) On a small collection of 

 Birds from Efulen in Cameroon, W. Afrika. (7/^/5, Jan., 1902, pp. 89-96, 

 pi. iv. (7) On the collection of Birds made by Sir Harry Johnson, K. C. 

 B., in Equatorial Africa. {Ibid., pp. 96-121, pi. v.) 



Souef, D. Le. A Visit to the Furneaux Group of Islands. (Victorian 

 Nat., X\'III, April, 1902, pp. 181-18S.) 



Tschusi zu Schmidhoffen, Viktor Ritter von. Ornithologische Kol- 

 lectaneen aus Oesterreich-Ungarn und dem Occupations-Gebiete. (Orn. 

 Monatsschr., XXVII, 1902, pp. 137-142.) 



