618 Recent Literature. [q"£ 



Condition in a Barred Plymouth Rock Pullet, (Biological Bulletin, March, 

 1919). — A pullet with ovarian tumor developed male plumage but reverted 

 to female upon the implantation of ovarian tissue. The barring in Ply- 

 mouth Rock poultry differs in the two sexes and in this instance the 

 ' male ' plumage while male in shape and structure resembled the female 

 in barring. 



Publications Received. — Adams, Charles C. The Roosevelt Wild 

 Life Forest Experiment Station. (Science, XLXI, June 6, 1919.) 



Bangs, Outram, and Penard, Thomas E. Some Critical Notes on 

 Birds. (Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXIII, No. 2.) 



Bangs, Outram. A New Striated Grass Warbler from the Philippines. 

 (Proc. N. E. Zool. Club, June 6, 1919.) 



Bent, Arthur Cleveland. Life Histories of North American Birds, 

 Order Pygopodes. (Bull. 107, U. S. Nat, Mus., 1919.) 



Childs, John Lewis. First Supplement to a Catalogue of the Natural 

 History Books in the Library of John Lewis Childs. July 1, 1919. 



Chubb, Charles. Notes on collections of Birds in the British Museum, 

 from Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina, Part II. Podicipediformes — 

 Accipitriformes. (Ibis, April, 1919.) 



Cole, Leon J., and Kelley. Studies on Inheritance in Pigeons. III. 

 Description and Linkage Relations of Two Sex-Linked Characters. (Genet- 

 ics, March, 1919.) 



Cole, Leon J., and Lippincott, William A. The Relation of Plumage 

 to Ovarian Condition in a Barred Plymouth Rock Pullet. (Biological 

 Bulletin, March, 1919.) 



French, John C. The Passenger Pigeon in Pennsylvania. Altoona, 

 Pa., 1919. Price $4.00. Franklin Book Shop, 920 Walnut St., Philadelphia. 



Gladstone, Hugh S. Birds and the War. Skeffington & Son, Ltd., 34 

 Southampton St., Strand, W. C. 2, London. 1919. Price 5s. net, 



Lawyer, George A., and Earnshaw, Frank L. Game Laws for 1919. 

 Farmers' Bulletin 1077, U. S. Dept, of Agriculture, August, 1919. 



Lawyer, George A. Federal Protection of Migratory Birds. (Yearbook 

 of the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture, 1918.) 



Lonnberg, Einar. (1) Hybrid Gulls (Arkiv. Zool. Svensk. Vetenssk. 

 Acad., Band 12, No. 7, 1919). (2) Birds Collected in Eastern Cogo by 

 Capt, Elias Arrhenius. (Ibid., Band 10, No. 24.) (3) Notes on Some 

 Interesting East African Birds. (Ibid., Band 11, No. 5, 1919.) 



Mathews, Gregory M. The Birds of Australia. Vol. VII, Part V, 

 July 10, 1919. 



Oberholser, Harry C. The Birds of the Tambelan Islands, South 

 China Sea. (Proc. U. S. Nat, Mus., Vol. 55, pp. 129-143.) (2) Notes on 

 the Wrens of the Genus Nannus Billberg. (Ibid., pp. 223-236.) (3) Notes 

 on Birds Collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott on Pulo Taya, Berhala Strait, 

 Southeastern Sumatra. (Ibid., pp. 267-274.) (4) A Revision of the Sub- 

 species of the White-collared Kingfisher, Sauropatis chloris (Boddaert). 



