112 Notes and News. [j& a . 



Peters, James Lee, Harvard, Mass. 2d Lieut. Quartermaster's 



Corps, Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass. 

 Phillips, Dr. John C, Wenham, Mass. Medical Corps, Fort 



Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis, Ind. 

 Sanborn, Colin Campbell, Evanston, 111. Battery C, 149th U. S. 



Artillery, Fort Sheridan, 111. 

 Steinson, Dr. Arthur M., Washington, D. C. Medical Corps of 



the Navy, Newport, R. I. 

 Storer, Tracy Irwin, Berkeley, Calif. Base Hospital, Camp 



Lewis, American Lake, Wash. 

 Young, John P., Youngstown, O. Captain Co. — , Camp Dix, 



Wrightstown, N. J. 



In addition to the above list mention should be made of Dr. and Mrs. 

 Frank M. Chapman who have taken up their residence temporarily in 

 Washington, D. C, and are devoting their entire time to work with the 

 Red Cross, Dr. Chapman (F) being in charge of the Red Cross bureau 

 of publications. 



Relatives or friends who may have additional information concerning 

 these or other members are requested to communicate with the Secretary 

 giving any facts as to rank, branch of the service or present location of 

 members in military service in order that necessary corrections in the list 

 may be made from time to time. 



T. S. Palmer, 

 1939 Biltmore St., N. W. Secretary. 



Washington, D. C. 



Just as we go to press we have received Dr. Frank M. Chapman's 

 work on ' The Distribution of Bird Life in Colombia ', forming Volume 

 XXXVI of the ' Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History ' 

 and embodying the results of the various expeditions sent out to Colom- 

 bia by the museum during the years 1910-1915. This work which is one 

 of the most important contributions ever made to neotropical ornithology 

 well be reviewed at length in the April issue of 'The Auk'. 



