100 Recent Literature. [j"n. 



Remarks by G. M. Mathews. — Calamanthus campeslris peroni (p. 586) 

 subsp. nov. Oreoica cristata lloydi (p. 608). 



Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. CCXXVII. October 

 30, 1917. 



The following new forms are described : By Lord Rothschild, Melano- 

 perdix nigra borneensis (p. 3). By Charles Chubb, Chamaipetes fagani (p. 4), 

 W. Ecuador; Penelope brooki (p. 5) Bseza, Ecuador; Columba ogilvie- 

 granti (p. 5), Peru. By Dr. Hartert, Sylvia deserticola maroccana (p. 6), 

 W. Marocco; Ardea cinerea firasa (p. 6), Madagascar; Mihopyga seherim 

 tonkinensis (p. 7), Tonkin. By E. C. Stuart Baker, nine forms from India 

 and Siam. 



British Birds. XI, No. 4. September, 1917. 



Notes on Zonal Distribution in the Mountains of Latium, Italy. By C. 

 J. Alexander. — Five zones are recognized; Mediterranian, Submontain 

 (Chestnut), Montain (Beech), Subalpine and Alpine. The paper is an 

 important contribution to the zoogeography of Europe. 



The Moults and Sequence of Plumages of the British Waders. By Annie 

 C. Jackson. Part II. — Continued in October. 



British Birds. XI, No. 5. October, 1917. 



Observations on Birds Singing in their Winter Quarters and on Migration. 

 By C. J. Alexander. 



British Birds, XI, No. 6, November, 1917. 



On Newly Discovered Irish Colonies of Roseate and Sandwich Terns. 

 By. C. J. Carrol. 



John Hunt. By H. S. Gladstone. A biography. 



Avicultural Magazine. VIII, No. 12. October, 1917. 



A Visit to the Zoo Eighty Years Ago. By Dr. E. Hopkinson. 



The Secretary Bird and Mantell's Apteryx. By Graham Renshaw. — 

 Interesting accounts of these birds in the London Zoo. 



The Great Bird of Paradise on the Island of Little Tobago. By Sir 

 Wm. Ingram. — Diary of the caretaker who is looking after the birds 

 which were introduced some eight years ago and which are now reported 

 to have greatly increased. 



Avicultural Magazine. IX, No. 1. November, 1917. 



Birds in Macedonia. By Capt. B. E. Potter. 



The Emu. XVII, Part 2. October, 1917. 



The Yellow-breasted Bush-Chat (Ephthianura crocea). By A. J. Camp- 

 bell. — With colored plate. 



Ornithologists in North Queensland. By Capt. W. Macgillivray. — 

 Account of an exploration of the open forests on the Claudie River, 

 1913. 



Observations on the Genus Hylacola (Ground Wrens). By F. E. Howe. 



Australian Ibises. By W. H. D. LeSouef. 



The Nestlings of Australian Finches: What do we Know about Them? 

 By G. M. Mathews. 



Revue Franc aise d'Ornithologie. IX, No. 100-101. August- 

 September, 1917. [In French.] 



