262 Recent Literature. 



LApril 



Ornithological Articles in Other Journals. 1 



Galloway, A. R. and Thomson, A. L. Notes on High Mortality 

 among Young Common Terns in Certain Seasons. (Scottish Naturalist, 

 December, 1914.) — On the Scottish coast. 



Clyve, Robert. Notes on Birds Observed at the Butt of Lewis [He- 

 brides]. (Scottish Naturalist, February, 1915.) 



Taverner, P. A. Geological Survey Museum Work on Point Pelee, 

 Ont. (Ottawa Naturalist, November, 1914.) — Largely ornithological. 



Allen, Arthur A. The Paramo of Santa Isabel. (Amer. Museum 

 Jour., January, 1915.) 



The Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific Expedition. By L. E. Miller. 

 (Amer. Museum Jour., February, 1915.) — This and the preceding give 

 accounts of two of the American Museum's recent expeditions. 



Clark, A. H. Distribution of the Onychophora. (Smithson. Misc. 

 Coll. 65, No. 1, Jan. 4, 1915.) — Pages 6-8 discuss the question of primary 

 and secondary colonization in migratory birds, the latter being exemplified 

 in species which have spread from the tropics to summer in temperate 

 regions, by individuals which revert and breed sporadically in the tropics. 



Yerkes, R. M. Color Vision in the Ring-Dove (Turtur risorius). 

 (Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., I, No. 2, pp. 117-119.) 



Brother Alphonsus. Distribution of Our Birds in Spring and in Winter. 

 (Amer. Midland Naturalist, January, 1915.) — Comparisons of several 

 seasons based on the number of times each species was recorded. As there 

 are no data as to the amount of time or the number of days devoted to 

 observation, the results are rather unsatisfactory. 



Bartsch, Paul. Birds Observed in the Florida Keys, April 20-30, 1914. 

 (Year Book, No. 13, Carnegie Inst, of Washington, pp. 192-195.) — A 

 brief diary of observations and a nominal list of 47 species. 



Wormald, Hugh. Courtship of Ducks and Notes on Hybrids with 

 Illustrations. (Trans. Norfolk and Norwich Nat. Sci. Soc, IX, pt. V, 

 pp. 693-701.) 



Anon. Wild Birds Protection in Norfolk, 1914. (do. pp. 765-769.) 



Riviere, B. B. Notes on the Autumn Migration on the Norfolk Coast. 

 (do. pp. 770-773.) 



Gurney, J. H. The Irruption of Waxwings into Norfolk during the 

 Winter of 1913-14. (do. pp. 773-775.) 



Long, S. H. and Riviere, B. B. Fauna and Flora of Norfolk. Addi- 

 tions to Part XL Birds (Sixth List), (do. pp. 784-797.) 



Baker, E. C. Stuart. The Game Birds of India, Burma and Ceylon. 



1 Some of these journals are received in exchange, other 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. 



