382 Recent Literature. liuiy 



Proceedings of the Bavarian Ornithological Society. XII, No. 2. 



(In German.) 



Two new forms from Caucasus. By A. Laubman. — Carpodacus ery- 

 thrinus kubanensis (p. 93), Karaul Kisha; Emberiza cia prageri (p. 98), 

 Psebai, both localities in N. W. Caucasus. 



Miscellanea Ornithologica. By C. E. Hellmayr. — Describes as rtew 

 Pants ater prageri (p. 119), Jagdhaus Kischa, N. W. Caucasus; Pipra 

 aureola scarlatina (p. 122), Fazenda Cayoa, Sao Paula, Brazil; Urosticte 

 benjamini rostrata (p. 125), La Selva, W. Colombia. 



A Short Contribution to the Ornithology of Espirito Santo, S. E. Brazil. 

 By C. E. Hellmayr. — Annotated list of 56 species. 



On a New Grosbeak from Venezuela. By C. E. Hellmayr and J. Graf 

 von Seilern. — Pheuticus chrysopeplus laubmanni (160) Galipan, Venezuela. 



Revue Francaise d'Ornithologie. VI, Nos. 64-65. August-Sept., 

 1914. (In French.) 



Specimens of Fregihipus varius. By A. Menegaux. — Photograph of 

 four specimens in the Museum of Troyes. 



Song Bird Fauna in the Environs of Vendome (cont'd.). By W. E. 

 Coursimault. — Runs through numbers 66-67 and 69. 



The Forcol [= Wryneck]. By A. Boutilleri. — A monographic account 

 (completed in No. 66-67). 



The Birds of New Caledonia. By A. Menegaux. 



Revue Francaise d'Ornithologie. VI, No. 66-67. October-Sep- 

 tember, 1914. 



The Generic Names Mesites, Mesoenas and Mesitornis. By L. Brasil. — 

 Mr. sites Geoff, 1838, antedates Mesites Schcenherr, 1838 (Coleoptera), and 

 the substitute names were unnecessary. 



Revue Francaise d'Ornithologie. VI, No. 68. December, 1914. 



Note on the Food of the Grosbeak. By P. Paris. 



Revue Francaise d'Ornithologie. VI, No. 69. January, 1915. 



Ornithological Notes from French West Africa. Birds of Prey observe 

 April 1913-May, 1914, on the Dakar Peninsula. By Dr. Millet-Horsin. 



On Aepyornis. By R. Didier. 



On the Uropygial Gland in Birds. By Paul Paris. 



Revue Francaise d' Ornithologies. VI, No. 70. February, 1915. 



The War and the Birds. By J. L'Hermitte. 



Ornithological Notes from French West Africa. The Agni Legend of 

 the Hornbill. By Dr. Millet-Horsin. 



Report on a Collection of Birds Brought from India. By A. Engel 

 (to be continued). — Eighty species are listed in this installment. 



Revista Italiana d'Ornitologia. Ill, No. 3-4. July-December, 

 1914. (In Italian.) 



On Phylloscopus tristis Blyth. By G. Vallon. 



On the Necessity of International Legislation to Prohibit the Importa- 

 tion of Bird Plumage into Europe. By G. Whitaker. 



Anomalies in the Coloration of the Plumage of Birds. By G. A. Carlotto. 



