192 o J Recent Literature. 17o 



Der Ornithologische Beobachter. XVI, Part II. August, 1919. [In 

 German]. 



Daines Barrington. An Apparently Forgotten Student of Bird Song. 

 By Hans Stadler. 



The Migration of the Storks through Alsace and Loraine. By Walther 

 Bachmeister. 



Der Ornithologische Beobachter. XVI, Part 12. September, 1919. 

 [In German.] 



Nauman's Thrush. By Alb. Hess. 



On Our Knowledge of the Siberian Thrush. By H. Gengler. 



Ornithologisches Jahrbuch. 1 XXX, Heft 1-6. January-December, 

 1918. [In German.] 



Ornithology of Syrmia [Hungary]. By J. Gengler. 



Ornithology of Kapnu in Pinsgau [Austria]. By E. P. Tratz. 



Bird Life of Tullu near Vienna. By K. Obermayer. 



The Life Histories of Our Grouse. By M. Merk-Buchberg — " Tetrao 

 urogallus, T. tetri.v and T bonasia." 



El Hornero. 2 I, No. 4. September, 1919. [In Spanish.] 



The Lariformes of the Republic of Argentina. By R. Dabbene. 



On the Stomach Contents of Some Birds. By C. A. Marelli. 



Glaucidium nanum. A Rare Case of Mimicry. By J. Koslowsky. Its 

 attitude at rest makes its markings protective against its usual background. 



Notes on a Collection of Birds from the Island of Martin Garcia. By R. 

 Dabbene. 



The Fantastic Ornithology of the Conquistadors. By Anibal Cardoso. 



Birds New to Paraguay. By A. Winkelreid Bertoni. Fifteen species 

 mentioned. 



Birds of the Comune of Nuevas. By R. Dabbene. 



Brief Notes on the Nests and Eggs of Some Birds of the Cordillera de 

 Mendoza. By C. S. Reed. 



Notes on the Nests of the Ovenbirds. By M. Doello-Jurado. — With 

 illustrations. 



Ornithological Articles in Other Journals. 3 



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 order that they may be promptly noticed in these columns. Unless this 

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 delayed. He would also regard it as a favor if his attention were called to 

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1 Anton Pustet, Salzburg, Austria. 



2 Pedro Serie, Secty S. O. P., Museo Nac. de Hist. Nat. Buenos Aires. 



3 Some of these journals are received in exchange, others are examined in the library 

 of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. The Editor is under obligations to 

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