130 Recent Literature. [jan. 



time, one would seem to have had ample opportunity to judge of the 

 desirability of the ' trinomial method.' But even though he is not entirely 

 in sympathy with the extremists in matters of subdivision the writer 

 strongly upholds the trinomial method as a most desirable and indispensa- 

 ble feature of nomenclature. 



The Journal of the South African Ornithologists' Union. ^ Vol. 

 IX. No. 1. July, 1913. 



Egg Collecting in the Bushveld. By Austin Roberts. — An interesting 

 account of the physical features of the ' bushveld ' and of the nesting 

 habits of upwards of 125 of its characteristic bii'ds. 



Additions to the List of Birds of the District of Matatiele E. Griqualand. 

 By C. G. Davies. — Twenty-five species. 



The White Stork in South Africa. By Alwin Haagner. 



Note on a Three-toed Ostrich Chick. By John Hewitt. 



Field Notes on Birds Observed and Collected in the Boror District of 

 Portuguese East Africa. By F. V. Kirby. — Thirty-nine species. 



The Nidification of the Crowned Francolin in Captivity. By A. K. 

 Haagner. 



Journal fur Ornithologie.- Vol. 61. No. 4. October, 1913. (In 

 German.) 



Between Migration and Breeding-time in the Meander. A Contribu- 

 tion to the Ornithology of Asia Minor. By Hugo Weigold. 



On a Collection of Birds from Mysol. By Erwtn Stresemann. — An 

 annotated list of 72 species. Loriculus aurantiifrons batavorum is described 

 as new from Dutch New Guinea. 



On the 1911 Migration of Nutcrackers in Schlesia. By Paul KolUbay. 



An Assembhng place for Cranes. By. E. Hesse. 



Remarks on some Persian Birds. By N. Sarudny and M. Harms. 



Journal fiir Ornithologie. Special Number 2. 1913. 



Report of Bird Migration at Rossiten, 1911, Part 2, and 1912, Part 1. 

 By Dr. J. Thienemann. 



OrnithologischesMonatsberichte.^ Vol.21. No. 9. September, 1913. 

 (In German.) 



Bird life on the Rovuma. By L. Schuster. 



Breeding Habits of the Tern. By J. Thienemann. — Based upon ob- 

 servations at Rossitten. 



On Parus bokharensis Licht and its nearest allies. By N. Sarudny and 

 M. Harms. P. b. panderi described as new. 



Description of two New Birds collected by Drs. Bluntschh and Mr. 

 Peyer on the island of Marajo at the Mouth of the Amazon. By H. Graf 



1 Editors, Dr. J. W. B. Gunning, B. C. R. Langford and A. K. Haagner, 

 Pretoria, Transvaal. London Agents, Witherby & Co., 326 High Holborn. 



2 Edited for the German Ornithological Society by Dr. A. Reichenow. 

 L. A. Kittler, Agent, Leipzig. 



' Edited by Dr. A. Reichenow. R. Friedlander and Son, agents, Berlin, N. W. 

 6, Karlsh. 11. 



