172 Recent Literature. [Jan. 



Some Points in the Sexual Habits of the Little Grebe, with a Note on 

 the Occurrence of Vocal Duets in Birds. By. J. S. Huxley. 



Avicultural Magazine. 1 X, No. 11. September, 1919. 



Further Notes on Birds in the War Area and Beyond. By Capt. B. 

 Hamilton Scott. 



Bird-Life in 1918. By Allen Silver. — An interesting summary of the 

 birds observed in England during the year. [Continued.] 



Avicultural Magazine. X, No. 12. October, 1919. 



Eggs and Nestlings. By Graham Renshaw. — ■ Importance of preserving 

 such specimens in the aviary. 



Avicultural Magazine. X, No. 13. November, 1919. 



Regularity in Moulting. By E. M. Knobel. — Dates of shedding tail 

 feathers by an Alexandrine Parrot, for a period of five years. 



The Emu. 2 XIX, Part 2. October, 1919. 



The Allied Buff-rumped Tit-Warbler (Geobasileus hedleyi rosinse). By 

 Capt. S. A. White. — With a colored plate of this recently discovered bird. 



The Eastern Palsearctica and Australia. By Robert Hall. — An account 

 of birds seen in northern Siberia. 



A Trip to the National Park of Tasmania at Mount Field. By Clive E. 

 Lord. — This park which is also a bird sanctuary has an area of 38,500 

 square miles. The paper is illustrated by several views and there is an 

 annotated list of the birds observed. 



Material for a study of the Megapodiidse. By R. W. Shufeldt. — With 

 a number of illustrations from photographs of eggs and skeletons. 



The Rosella Parrot (Platycercus eximius) : a Sketch. By A. J. Campbell. 



Birds Observed about the Lighthouse, Puysegur Point, Invercargill, 

 N. Z. By R. Stuart-Sutherland. 



Interesting photograph by H. A. Purnell of a Mound Builder's nest 

 with eggs in situ. 



The South Australian Ornithologist. 3 IV, Part 3. July, 1919. 



Notes from the Lake Frome District. By J. Neil McGilp. 



Regent Honey-eaters — A Visit to the Adelaide Plains. By J. W. Mellor. 



Revue Francaise d'Ornithologie. 4 XI, No. 123. July, 1919. [In 

 French.] 



An Inquiry on the Vision of Birds. By Dr. A. Rochon-Duvigneaud. 

 [Continued in the next number]. 



The Common Bee-eater in Vendee. By E. Seguin-Jard. 



Revue Francaise d'Ornithologie. XI, No. 124-125. August- 

 September, 1919. [In French.] 



How Does a Bird Recognize and Return to its Nest? By F. Cathelin. 



Der Ornithologische Beobachter. 6 XVI, Part 7. April, 1919. 



The Great Curlew. By H. Fischer-Sigwart. — Tables of migration dates, 

 nesting etc. in Switzerland. [In German.] 



1 Stephen Austin & Sons, 5 Fore St., Hertford, England. 



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s F. M. Angel, % W. D. Wells, Grenfell St., Adelaide, Australia. 



4 A. Menegaux, 55 Rue de Buffon, Paris. 



5 A. Hess, Spitalgasse 28, Bern, Switzerland. 



