526 Recent Literature. [o"t* 



Bird Notes from the Fjords. By R. Staples-Browne. 



The Emu. XV, Part 1. July, 1915. 



On the Comparative Osteology of Orthorhamphus magnirostris (the 

 Long-billed Stone-Plover). By R. W. Shufeldt. 



New Records for South-Western Australia. By W. B. Alexander. 



Rookeries of the White-breasted Cormorant (Phalacrocorax gouldi). 

 By A. W. Swindells. 



Lewin's " Birds of New South Wales." By G. M. Mathews. 



Descriptions of Nests and Eggs New to Science. By H. L. White. 



Descriptions of Nests and Eggs of Monarcha canescens and Neochmia 

 gebracton albiventer. By W. Macgillivray. 



Observations around Anglesea, Victoria. By H. A. Purnell. 



The Emu. XIV, Part 4. April, 1915. 



An Expedition to the Musgrave and Everard Ranges. By Capt. 

 S. A. White. — A region previously unexplored and found to be exceedingly 

 dry owing to an almost continuous drought of nine years, 94 species listed. 



Notes on the Genus Pycnoptilus. By F. E. Howe. — With excellent 

 photographs of the nest and bird. 



Birds of Wangaratta District, Australia. By Miss Gladys M. Cheney.— 

 Annotated list of 204 species. 



Further Notes on the Emu Wren (Stipiturus malachurus) . By Miss J. A. 

 Fletcher. 



Nine half-tone plates of Australian Cuckoos' eggs with the sets in which 

 they were found, illustrate an article which appeared in the January num- 

 ber and incidentally show what striking differences are often exhibited in 

 the color of the egg of the Cuckoo and the birds upon which it is parasitic. 



The South Australian Ornithologist. Vol. II, Part 2. April, 1915. 



Birds of the Cairns District, Queensland. No. 2. By G. M. Mathews. 



Birds Observed at Stony fell, S. A. By R. Crompton. 



Another New Bird for Australia. By S. A. White. — Acanthiza mariance 

 (p. 45) N. W. Australia. 



A Sketch of the Life of Samuel White — Ornithologist. By S. A. White 

 (concluded in Part 3). 



The South Australian Ornithologist. II, Part 3. July, 1915. 



Birds of the Cairns District, Queensland, No. 3. By G. M. Mathews. 



Grebes as Feather-eaters. By F. R. Zeitz. 



The Austral Avian Record III, No. 1. June 30, 1915. 



On Columba pallida Latham. By G. M. Mathews — with a reproduc- 

 tion of the original plate in colors. 



On the Ornithology of the Dictionaire des Sciences Naturelles (Levrault). 

 By G. M. Mathews and T. Iredale. — The authors do not claim that their 

 list is absolutely complete and we are able to call attention to one oversight. 

 A new genus Aethia (Vol. I, Suppl., p. 71) based upon Alca cristatella. 



Raperia godmance. A New Bird from Lord Howe Island. Now Extinct. 

 By G. M. Mathews. Genus and species new (p. 21). 



Two new subspecies. By G. M. Mathews. 



