° 'i9i8 J Recent Literature. 257 



Avicultural Magazine. IX, No. 3. January, 1918. 



Photograph of a running Apteryx. 



Popular Accounts of Bird-life in Australia. 



The Emu. XVII, Part 3. January, 1918. 



Fleurieu Peninsula Rosella. By Edwin Ashby. — With a colored plate. 



An Introduction to the Study of the Penguins on the Nobbies, Phillip 

 Island, Western Port, Victoria. By Dr. Brooke Nichols. — With remarks 

 on the validity of Eudyptula undina. 



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

 Part II. 



Notes upon Eggs of the Wedge-tailed Eagle ( Urocetus audax). By H. L. 

 White. 



Two Singing Species of Gerygone. By A. H. Chisholm. 



Bird Notes from New South Wales. By Dr. E. A. D'Ombrain. 



The South Australian Ornithologist. Ill, Part 4. October, 1917. 



Birds on the River Murray. By A. M. Morgan. 



The South Australian Ornithologist. Ill, Part 5. January, 1918. 



Birds of Port Broughton. By A. M. Morgan. 



G. M. Mathews' article on Birds of the North and North-west of Aus- ( 

 tralia and the Sketch of the Life of Samuel White, run through both num- 

 bers. 



Revue Franchise d'Ornithologie. No. 103. November, 1917. [In 

 French.] 



The Rearing of the Ostrich in Madagascar. By C. Riviere. — Completed. 



Anomalies and Individual Variation in Birds. By E. Anfrie. — Con- 

 cluded. 



Revue Franchise d'Ornithologique. IX, No. 104. December, 1917. 



The Supposed Return to the Nest of Migrating Birds and the Instability 

 of their Residence. By Dr. F. Cathelin. 



A Study of the Variation in Plumage in Halcyon albicillus and Chloropsis 

 hardwicki. By J. Berlioz. 



Ornithological Articles in Other Journals. 1 



Beck, Rollo H. Narrative of a Bud Quest in the Vicinity of Cape Horn. 



(American Museum Journal, January, 1918.) Concluded in the February 



number. 



Job, H. K. Game Farming for Pleasure and Profit. (Ibid.) 



Allen, Arthur A. Photography and Ornithology. (American Museum 



Journal, February, 1918.) 



1 Some of these journals are received in exchange, others are examined in the library 

 of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. The Editor is under obligations to 

 Mr. J. A. G. Rehn for a list of ornithological articles contained in the accessions to the 

 library from week to week. 



