^°'i™"^] ^«cen< Literature. 451 



The Condor. XVIII, No. 3. May-June, 1916. 



The Shadow-Boxing of Pipilo. By Donald R. Dicky. 



A Populous Shore. By Florence M. Bailey. — Venice, Cal. 



Nesting of the Band-tailed Pigeon in Southern Arizona. By T. C. 

 Willard. 



The Speed of Flight in Certain Birds. By Alex. Wetmore. — Compared 

 with that of an automobile the speed of which was known. 



A Visit to Hat and Egg Islands, Great Salt Lake. By R. H. Palmer. 



Nesting of the Tolmie Warbler in the Yosemite Valley. By Margaret 

 W. Wythe. 



Some Distributional Notes on California Birds. By H. E. Wilder. 



The Condor. XVIII, No. 4. July-August, 1916. 



Breeding of Tiaris canora, and Other Notes from the U. S. Naval Station, 

 Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. By Dr. T. W. Richards. 



Meeting Spring Half-way. By Florence M. Bailey. AtTexarkana. 



On Bicycle and Afoot in the Santa Catalina Mountains. By F. C. Wil- 

 lard. 



Birds Seen in the Valley of the South Fork of the Flathead River, Mon- 

 tana. By Norman deW. Betts. 



The Sahuaro Screech Owl as a Recognizable Race. By H. S. Swarth. — 

 Opposes Ridgway's opinion that Otus a. gilmani = cineraceus. 



A New Ruffed Grouse, from the Yukon Valley. By Joseph Grinnell.^ 

 Bonasa umbellus yukonensis (p. 166). 



Migi-ation and Field Notes from Fresno County, California. By J.G. 

 Tjder. 



The Oologist. No. 5. May 15, 1916. 



Eggs of Birds and Reptiles. By R. W. Shufeldt. 



Some Western Bii'ds. By D. I Shepardson. — Hummingbirds of Los 

 Angeles. Also California Bush-tit in June issue. 



Becoming acquainted with the Marsh Hawk. By S. H. Burnham. 



The Oologist. No. 6. June 15, 1916. 



Nesting of the Wilson Warbler in New Jersey. By Louis S Kohler. — 

 This must be a case of mistaken identity as Wilson's Warbler has only 

 been" found nesting from northern Maine and Minnesota northward. The 

 nest was destroyed and the bird not taken. 



The Oologist. No. 7. July 15, 1916. 



Red-breasted Nuthatch. [Nesting in Mass.] By R. I. Giles. 



The Ibis. X series, IV, No. .3. July, 1916. 



A List of Birds collected in Luanda and British East Africa, with notes 

 on their Nesting and other Habits. Part II. By V. G. L. Someren. — 

 This includes the Passerine birds, 317 in number. 



Note on the Distribution and Nesting Habits of Falco peregrinus pealei 

 Ridgway.. By C. deB. Green. 



The assumption of Summer Plumage in Pyromelana oryx. By A. G. 

 Butler. — Another assertion that repigmentation of feathers takes place, 

 although on the basis of the very same specimens, the Editor and others 

 refute the author's views in a supplementary note. Like many others Dr. 



