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Bangs, Outram. On Certain Costa Rican Birds. (Proc. New England 

 Zool. Club, IV, pp. 23-35, March 19, 1908.) 



Bangs, Outram, and Morton E. Peck. On some Rare and New Birds 

 from British Honduras: (Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, XXI, pp. 43-46, 

 Feb. 29, 1908.) 



Beebe, C. William. Preliminary Report on an Investigation of the 

 Seasonal Changes of Color in Birds. (Amer. Nat., XLII, Jan. 1908, pp. 

 34-38.) 



Carriker, M. A., Jr. Brief Descriptions of some New Species of Birds 

 from Costa Rica and a Record of some Species not hitherto recorded from 

 that Country. (Ann. Carnegie Museum, IV, 1908, pp. 301, 302.) 



Cherrie, George K. On a small Collection of Birds from the Island of 

 Trinidad. (Mus. Brooklyn Inst. Arts and Sciences, Science Bulletin, I, 

 No. 13, pp. 353-370, March, 1908.) 



Godman, F. Du Cane. A Monograph of the Petrels, Part 2, March, 1908. 



Henshaw, Henry Wetherbee. The Policemen of the Air: An Accoi5nt 

 of the Biological Survey of the Department of Agriculture. (Geogr. Mag., 

 Feb. 1908, pp. 79-118.) 



Howard, H. Eliot. The British Warblers, a Histoiy with Problems of 

 their Lives. Parts 1 and 2, Feb., 1907 and March, 1908. Price, 21s. net 

 per part. 



Howell, Arthur H. Notes on the Winter Birds of Northern Louisiana. 

 (Proc. BioUSoc. Wasliington, XXI, pp. 119-124, April 11, 1908. 



Menegaux, A. Expedition antarctique Frangaise, 1903-1905. Oi- 

 seaux. 



Miller, W. DeWitt. A Review of the Manakins of the Genus Chiroxir 

 phia. (Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXIV, pp. 331-343, pi. xxv (colored). 



Oort, E. D. van. (1) On New Guinea Birds. (Notes from the Leyden 

 Museum, XXIX, pp. 170-180, pU. v, vi.) (2) On an apparently new 

 form of Casuarius from the Northwest Coast of New Guinea. {Ibid., 

 pp. 204-206, pi. viii (colored). 



Palmer, T. S. Notes on the Summer Birds of the Yellowstone National 

 Park. (Ann. Rep. Superintendent Yellowstone Park, 1907, pp. 15-23.) 



Penard, F. P., and A. P. De Vogels van Guyana (Suriname, Cayenne 

 en Demerara). Vol. I, 8vo, pp. xliii 4- 587, 173 illustr. Price, $5.00 net. 



Riddle, Oscar. (1) The Cause of the Production of 'Down' and other 

 Down-Uke Structures in the Plumage of Birds. (Biol. Bull., XIV, Feb., 

 1908, pp. 163-176.) (2) The Genesis of Fault-bars in Feathers and the 

 Cause of Alternation of Light and dark Fundamental Bars. (Ibid., May, 

 1908, pp. 328-370, pll. xiii-xv.) 



Reichenow, Ant. Vogel des Weltmeeres. Die Meeresvogel der ostlichen 

 Erdhalfte. 4to, pp. 437-565, pll. xlv-1, und 32 Abbildungen im Text. 

 (From Deutsche Sudpolar-Expedition 1901-1903, Bd. IX, Zoologie, I.) 



Schalow, Herman. Beitrage zur Vogel-fauna Centralasiens. (Joum. 

 f. Orn., 1908, pp. 72-260.) 



Walter, Herbert Eugene. Theories of Bird Migration. (School Science 

 and Mathematics, April-May, 1908.) 



Warren, Edward R. Northwestern Colorado Bird Notes. (Condor, 

 V, No. 1, 1908, pp. 18-26.) 



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