378 Recent Literature. [ Jt j y 



Alike in Difference. By E. J. Banfield. — Migration notes on the Nut- 

 meg Pigeon and Metallic Starling. 



Further Notes on Cormorants, their Food, Temperatures &c. By Capt. 

 S. A. White. 



The Ground Parrot (Pezoporus formosus) . By A. H. E. Mattingley. 



Notes on Some of the Birds met with in the Neighborhood of Pungonda. 

 By E. Ashby. 



Revue Francaise d'Ornithologie. No. 105. January, 1918. [In 

 French], 



On a Small Collection of Birds from French West Africa. By A. Mene- 

 gaux. 



Revue Francaise d'Ornithologie. No. 107. March, 1918. 



The Embryonic Life of the Ostrich. By M. Aubry. — Illustrated. 



On Rha?nphocorys clot-bey. By P. Bede. 



Ardea. VI, Nos. 3-4. December, 1917. [In Dutch.] 



Ornithological Observations in Holland. By E. D. Van Oort. 



Results of Bird-ringing at the Leyden Museum. By E. D. Van Oort. 



El Hornero. I, No. 1. October, 1917. [In Spanish.] 



The Ornithological Society of La Plata. 



The Swifts of the Republic of Argentina. By R. Dabbene. 



Some Birds of Puerto Deseado, Patagonia. By M. Doello-Jurado. 



Formation of the ' Gabinete del Rey' in 1769. By Felix F. Outes. 



Ornithological Reflections. By Manuel Selva. — On classification 

 according to habitat. 



Some Notes on a Collection of Birds from the Island of Martin Garcia. 

 By R. Dabbene. 



Ornithological Articles in Other Journals. 1 



MacMillan, Donald B. Food Supply of the Smith Sound Eskimos. 

 (Amer. Mus. Journal March, 1918.) — Data on the use of birds and eggs. 



Roosevelt, Theodore. Common Sense and Animal Coloration. (Ibid.) 



Lang, Herbert and Chapin, James P. Nesting Habits of the African 

 Hornbill. (Ibid., April, 1918.) — An interesting account with illustra- 

 tions. 



Forbush, Edward H. The Heath Hen of Martha's Vineyard. (Ibid.) 

 — Illustrated with photographs by George W. Field. 



Vreeland, Frederick K. How a Ruffed Grouse Drums. (Bull. Amer. 

 Game Protective Asso., January, 1918.) — An excellent series of photo- 

 graphs of the bird ' in action.' 



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. 



