MILLER, GERRIT S., jr. Elliot’s review 
of the Primates. 
Science, (n. s.), 39, No. 
992, Jan. 2, 1914, 
pp. 28-81. 
——— Two new muride rodents from 
enstern Asia. 
Proc. Biol, Soc. Wash- 
ington, 27, May 11, 
1914, pp. 898-91. 
Deseribes Apodemus pretor 
and Epimys norvegicus socer. 
NELSON, E. W. A new bat from the 
eastern United States. 
Proc, Biol. Soc. Wash- 
ington, 26, Aug. 8, 
1913, pp. 1838, 184. 
Deseription of a new subspecies 
of moose from Wyoming. 
Proc, Biol. Soc. Wash- 
ington, 27, Apr. 25, 
1914, pp. 71-78. 
Deseribes Alces americanus 
shirasi. 
EDMUND 
African 
ROOSEVELT, ‘THEODORE, abd 
Hevuer. Life-histories of 
game animals. 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1914. 
ROOSEVELT, THEODORE, and EpMUND 
HeELLER—Continued. 
2 Yols.;, SV0.,. spp: 
i-xxvii, i-x, 1-798, 
50 illustrations, 40 
maps. 
A systematic and popular ac- 
count of the larger carnivores, 
the pigs, the hippopotamus, the 
giraffes, the antelopes, the hook- 
lipped and the square-mouthed 
rhinoceros, the zebras, and the 
elephant of British Past Africa 
and Uganda. Technical details 
are based chiefly on material in 
the National Museum. (Smith- 
sonian African Expedition and 
Rainey African Expedition.) 
'TRUE, FREDERICK W. Description of 
Mesoplodon mirum, a beaked whale 
recently discovered on the coast of 
North Carolina. 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 
45, No. 2007, Novy. 
29, 1913, pp. 651- 
657, pls. 52-57, fig. 1. 
A detailed description of the 
species, originally described in 
Charles Scribner's Sons, | Smithsonian Mise. Colls., 60, 
New York, Apr., 1914, ! No. 25, March 14, 1913. 
BIRDS. 
BartscH, Pau. Birds observed on |} CHAPMAN, FRANK M. Diagnoses of 
the Florida Keys on April 25 to 
May 9, 1918. 
Carnegie Inst.of Wash- 
ington, Year Book 
No. 12, 1913, pp. 
172-175. 
Birds observed on the Keys 
between Miami and the Tor- 
tugas. 
——— Mourning warbler (Oporornis 
philadelphia) in Florida. 
Auk, 31, No. 
1914, p. 105. 
Records the mourning warbler 
for the first time in the State 
of Florida. 
1, Jan., 
BEEBE, C. WILLIAM. Preliminary pheas- 
ant studies. 
Zoologica, 1, No. 15, 
Apr., 1914, pp. 261- 
285. 
Notes on thirteen genera of 
pheasants, based on the au- 
thor'’s studies in various 
museums. 
apparently new Colombian birds, 2. 
Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. 
Hist., 33, Art. 12, 
Mar. 19, 1914, pp. 
167-192, pl. 18 (map 
of s. w. Colombia). 
The following species and 
subspecies are described as new, 
and their relationships with 
previously known forms are 
fully discussed: Ortalis colwm- 
biana cauce, Porphyriops me- 
lanops bogotensis, Fulica ameri- 
cana  columbiana, — Imobrychus 
exilis bogotensis, Stenopsis cay- 
ennensis monticola, Formica- 
yius analis connectens, Cras- 
pedoprion pacificus, C. equinoc- 
tialis flavus, Huscarthmus sep- 
tentrionalis, Mionectes — oliva- 
ceus pallidus, Camptostoma 
cauce, Pitangus  sulphuratus 
caucensis, Pheugopedius mysta- 
calis amaurogaster, Henicor- 
hina leucophrys brunneiceps, 
Planesticus cauce, Saltator 
atripennis caniceps, Myospiza 
