lzb Recent Literature. Ljan. 



Increase and Decrease in Summer Residents. By M. Vaughan. 



British Birds. Vol. VIII, No. 6. November 2, 1914. 



Cormorants in Norfolk. By Miss E. L. Turner. — Illustrated. 



Avicultural Magazine. 1 Vol. V, No. 11. September, 1914. 



Notes from the Zoological Gardens [London]. By D. Seth-Smith. 



Glimpses of South American Ornithology. By Lord Brabourne. — Notes 

 on the character of bird-life in various parts of the continent collected 

 during a residence of six years. 



Avicultural Magazine. Vol. V, No. 12. October, 1914. 



The Rufous-necked Laughing Thrush (Dryonastes ruficollis). By D. 

 Seth Smith. — ■ With good color plate. 



Some Canadian Birds. By H. B. Rathborne. — This paper describes 

 the writer's bird observations on a trip through the United States and 

 Canada. Despite the title nearly half of it treats of " Fairview " [ = Fair- 

 mount] Park, Philadelphia, where the author discovered " a spring in a dell 

 surrounded by brambles " where he was able to observe the habits of Swain- 

 son's Warbler, a bird by the way unknown north of the cane brakes of our 

 southern states! It is remarkable how some of our British visitors ignore 

 the A. O. U. Check-List and a full century of American ornithological litera- 

 ture when they come to write up their trips! 



Avicultural Magazine. Vol. VI, No. 1. November, 1914. 



Bud Keeping in China. By Alex. Hampe. 



The Emu. 2 Vol. XIV, Part 2, October, 1914. 



Rarer Birds of the Mallee. By F. E. Howe and T. H. Tregellas.— With 

 photographs of nests including one of the feather-decked nests of the Honey- 

 eater (Glyciphila albifrons). 



Bird Life in the National Park, N. S. W. By E. B. Nicholls— Account 

 and photograph of a Cockatoo reputed to be 117 years old. 



The Emu of King Island. By L. Brazil (translation). 



The South Australian Ornithologist. 3 Vol. I, Part 4. October, 

 1914. 



Life of Samuel White (continued). By S. A. White. 



The Birds of Kalhoota. By A. M. Morgan. 



Reappearance in South Australia of the Swift Lorikeet. By E. Ashby. 



A Long-Lost Bud. By S. A. White — Rediscovery of Aphelocephala 

 pectoralis. 



Description of Some Interesting Birds from the Northern Territory. 

 By Edwin Ashby. — Karua leucomela mayi, and Dulciomis alisteri mayi, 

 (p. 27), subspp. nov. from Union Bore, near Pine Creek, Northern Territory. 



1 Edited by Hubert D. Astley for the Avicultural Society. Published by 

 West, Newman & Co., 54 Hatton Garden, London E. C. (Monthly) 15s. per 

 year. 



2 Edited for the Royal Australasian Ornithologists' Union by J. A. Leach and 

 C. Barrett. Published by Walker May & Co., 25 Mackillop St., Melbourne.- 

 (Quarterly). Witherby Co., European Agents. 



3 Edited for the South Australian Ornithological Association by F. R. Zietz and 

 others. Published quarterly by W. K. Thomas & Co., Adelaide. 8s. per year. 



