616 Recent Literature. [o" t k 



The Fantastic Ornithology of the Conquistadors. By A. Cardoso. 

 (Continued.) — With illustrations from old works. 



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

 Dabbene. (Continued). 



Description of Two Forms of Birds Apparently New from N. W. Argen- 

 tina. By R. Dabbene. Penelope nigrifrons (p. 178), Cerro de Calilegua, 

 Jujuy and Spinus ictericus magnirostris (p. 181), Sierra del Cajon, Salta. 



Ardea. VII, No. 4, 1918. [In Dutch.] 



Ornithological Observations in Holland. By E. D. Van Oort. — Includes 

 records of a number of hybrid ducks. A. boschas with Dafila acuta, 

 Mareca penelope and Chaulelasmus streperus and Dafila acuta with Mareca 

 penelope. 



Reports from the Ornithological Experiment Station at Heuman. By 

 Jan J. Luden van Heumen. — Elaborate report on the food of the Pheasant 

 (Phasianus colchicus) with stomach and crop contents of 96 individuals. 



Tori [Birds]. II, No. 7. 1918. 



Through the courtesy of our Corresponding Fellow in Tokyo, Mr. 

 Nagamichi Kuroda, we are able to present translations of the titles of the 

 principal articles in the last number of " Tori " for 1918 published in Japan- 

 ese by the Ornithological Society of Japan. 



1. An Annotated List of the Birds of Quelpart Island. By Nagamichi 

 Kuroda and Tamezo Mori. 



2. Observations on Young Birds of Ninox scutulata. By M. Kawa- 

 guchi. 



3. Occurrence of Chatharacia antarctica and Syrrhaptes paradoxus in 

 Japan. By Nagamichi Kuroda. 



4. A Collection of Birds from the Loo Choo Islands and Amamioshima. 

 By E. Horii. 



5. A List of Birds collected on the west coast of Kamchatka. By 

 T. Momiyama. 



The number also contains a portrait of the late M. Namiye. 



Tori [Birds] (Bulletin of the Ornithological Society of Japan). II. 

 No. 8, 1919. [In Japanese. Beginning with this number the table of 

 contents is also printed in English]. 



Frontispiece. A flock of Water-fowls on the outer Moat of the Imperial 

 Palace. 



On some specimens of birds from Saghalin in the Sapporo Museum. By 

 T. Momiyama. 



On the migration of some common species of birds in the vicinity of 

 Seoul, Corea. By N. Kuroda and J. Mikayoda. 



On the habits and sexual differences of the Himalayan Cuckoo. By 

 M. Kawaguchi. 



Migration and habits of swallows in Shikoku. By Y. Enomoto. 



Notes on some birds from Iruma-gun, Prefect, Saitama. By T. 

 Momiyama and M. Nomura. 



History of the Audubon Movement. Translated by S. Uchida. 



