PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED. 



Beebe, C. William. Ornithological Notes from the New York Zoolog- 

 ical Park. (Science, N. S., XX, No. 512, pp. 538, 539, Oct. 21, 1904.) 



Bruner, Lawrence, and Robert H. Wolcott and Myron H. Swenk. A 

 Preliminary Review of the Birds of Nebraska, with Synopses. 8vo, pp. 

 116, +5 unpaged leaves. 



Bryan, Win. Alanson. A Monograph of Marcus Island. (Occas. 

 Papers Bishop P. P. Museum, Vol. II, pp. 79-139, 1903.) 



Cooke, Wells W. Distribution and Migration of North American 

 Warblers. IT. S. Dept. Agric, Divis. Biol. Survey, Bull. No. 18. 



Dresser, H. E. On some rare or unfigured Eggs of Palaearctic Birds. 

 (Ibis, Oct. 1904, pp. 485-4S9, pi. x). 



Dubois, Alphonse. Synopsis Avium. Fasc. XVI and XVII, complet- 

 ing the work. 



Dutcher, William. The Marsh Hawk; The Red shouldered Hawk; 

 The American Sparrow Hawk ; The Screech Owl; The Short-eared Owl. 

 (National Committee of Audubon Societies, Educational Leaflets, Nos. 

 8-12.) 



Finsch, O. [Subspecies and Trinomials.] (Ibis, Oct. 1904, pp. 660, 

 661.) 



Henderson, Junius. Additional List of Birds of Boulder County [Col- 

 orado] Birds, with Comments thereon. (Univer. Colorado Studies, Vol. 

 IV, No. 2, July, 1904, pp. 107-112.) 



Ihering, H. von. (1) Estudo comparative das Avifaunas do Paraguay 

 e de S. Paulo. (Revista do Mus. Paulista, Vol. VI, 1904, pp. 310-384..) 

 (2) O Riojurua. (Ibid., pp. 3S5-460.) 



Leverkuhn, Paul. (1) Notice biographique sur le Compte Amed^e 

 Alison. (Ornis, XII, 1903-04, pp. 573-581.) (2) Ueber eine pseudo-orn : th- 

 ologische Mitteilung aus dem Jahre 1720. (Orn. Monatssch., Vol. 

 XXVIII, 1903, pp. 294-297.) (3) Campbell's Australische Oologie. (Ibid., 

 pp. 463-466.) (4) Unsere Waldschenepfen. (Der Jagdfreund, Vol. Ill, 

 Oct. 1903 — separate, 8 pp.) 



Macoun, John. Catalogue of Canadian Birds. Part III, 1904. 



Madarasz, Julius von. Ueber die V6gel Cyperns. (Ann. Mus. Nat. 

 Hungarici. II, 1904, pp. 499-561, pi. XV.) 



Nelson, E. W. (1) Description of Four New Birds from Mexico. (Proc. 

 Biol. Soc. Wash., Vol. XVII, pp. 151, 152, Oct. 6, 1904.) (2) A Winter 

 Expedition in Southwestern Mexico. (Nat. Geogr. Mag., Sept. 1904, pp. 



34!-35 6 -) 



Palmer, T. S. Hunting Licenses, their History, Objects, and Limita- 

 tions. U. S- Depart. Agric, Biol. Survey, Bull. No. 19. 



Palmer, T. S., and Henry Oldjs and R. W. Williams, Jr. U. S. Depart. 

 Agric, Farmer's Bulletin No. 207. # 



Raine, Walter. Discovery of the Eggs of the Solitary Sandpiper. 

 (Ottawa Nat., Vol. XVIII, 1904, pp. 135-138.) 



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