624 Recent Literature. [bet. 



The Oologist. XXXVII, No. 8. August, 1920. 



Days with the Cerulean Warbler. By S. S. Dickey. — Account of its 

 breeding in southwestern Pennsylvania with detailed description of eight 

 nests. 



North Dakota Birds of Coulee and Moraine. By P. B. Peabody. 



The Ibis. (II Series.) II, No. 3. July, 1920. 



List of the Birds of the Canary Islands, with detailed references to the 

 Migratory Species and the Accidental Visitors. By David A. Banner- 

 man. Part VII. Summary and General Conclusions. (See antea p. 607.) 



A Nominal List of the Birds of Siam. By Count Nils Gyldenstolpe. 

 (continued). 



Notes on South African Accipitres. By C. G. Finch-Davies (concluded). 

 ■ — Tinnunculus rupicolus rhodesi (p. 620), Matope Hills, Rhodesia. 



Notes on the Birds of North-east Chihli, in North China. By J. D. D. 

 LaTouche. 



Some Observations on the Birds of Islands of Milos, Lemnos and Im- 

 bros, Aegean Sea. By J. H. Stenhouse. 



On Some West Australian Birds collected between the North- West 

 Cape and Albany (950 miles apart). By Thomas Carter With Nomen- 

 clature and Remarks by G. M. Mathews. 



On a Doubling of the Central Tail-feathers in a Bird-of-Paradise. By 

 J. A. Bierens de Haan. 



Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. No. CCLI. May 

 31, 1920. 



Lord Rothschild exhibited a life size restoration of the Moa, Dinornis 

 maximus, and exhibited a specimen of his Ifrita coronata from New Guinea 

 which proves identical with Todopsis kowaldi deVis. He demonstrated 

 that the bird had no close relation with Todopsis and that it must there- 

 fore be called Ifrita koxoaldi. 



Mr. P. A. Buxton presented a revision of the Persian races of Sitta 

 rupicola and S. neumayer. 



Dr. Hartert described a new woodpecker, Campethera loveridgei (p. 139) 

 from Morogoro, East Africa. 



Mr. C. W. Mack wort h-Praed described five new races of African Franco- 

 lins and Mr. N. B. Kinnear, a new nuthatch from Mt. Victoria, Burma.— 

 Sitta europaea griseiventris (p. 142). 



Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. No. CCLII. June 

 30, 1920. 



A number of rare books and pictures were exhibited which are listed. 



Dr. Ticehurst described the Egret Farms of Sind about which he had 

 gathered much information, but Mr. Stuart Baker said that the number 

 of plumes obtained from this source was infinitesimal as compared with 

 those from killed birds. 



Mr. Charles Chubb described: Atticora fucata reraimae (p. 155) from 

 Mt. Roraima, British Guiana; and Henicorhina leucosticta hauxwelli (p. 

 156) from Elvira, east Peru. 



