132 Recent Literature. iTn^ 



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Ornithological Articles in Other Journals. ^ 



Calvert, E. W. Guelph Winter Birds, 1912-13. (Ontario Natural 

 Science Bulletin, No. 8. 1913.) 



Calvert, E. W. Migration Report of the Wellington Field Naturalists' 

 Club. Guelph Ont., 1912. (Ontario Natural Science Bulletin, No. 8, 

 1913.) 



Weston, F. M., Jr. and others. Notes on South Carohna Birds. (Bul- 

 letin of the Charleston Museum, Oct.-Nov., 1913.) 



Chamberlin, E. B. Notes on the Breeding Habits of the Ruby- 

 throated Hummingbird. (Bulletin of the Charleston Museum, Nov., 1913.) 



Anderson, Peter. The Birds of the Island of Tiree. (Scottish Natura- 

 list, Sept., Oct. and Nov., 1913.) 



Patten, C. J. Asiatic Sky-Lark on Migration Obtained at the Tuskar 

 Rock Light Station. (Zoologist, Sept. 15, 1913.) 



Selous, Edmund. A Diary of Ornithological Observation made in 

 Iceland during June and July, 1912 — continued. (Zoologist, November 

 15, 1913.) 



Ingram, Collingwood. On the Marsh- and Willow-Tits of France. 

 (Zoologist, November 15, 1913.) 



Farley, F. L. Is Bartram's Sandpiper Disappearing from the Prairies? 

 (Ottawa Naturalist, Aug.-Sept., 1913.) 



Speechly, H. M. Tyrannus verticalis for the fourth successive year at 

 Pilot Mound, Man. (Ottawa Naturalist, Aug.-Sept., 1913.) 



Stanwood, Cordelia J. The Home Life of the Red-breasted Nut- 

 hatch. (Nature and Culture, October, 1913.) — Another of the author's 

 admii'able and painstaking studies of nesting birds. 



Stanwood, Cordelia J. A Tame Downy Woodpecker. (Nature and 

 Culture, April, 1913.) 



Heald, F. D,, and Studhalter. Preliminary Note on Birds as Carriers 

 of the Chestnut Blight Fungus. (Science, Aug. 22, 1913.) — The results 

 of this investigation are by no means convincing. At any rate if spores 

 during a wet period can be rubbed of the branches of the trees in such 

 quantities, the millions that must be scattered by other agencies renders 

 the part played by birds in their dissemination scarcely worth considering. 



Guelph, G. P. Game Birds in New York State. (Forest and Stream, 

 October 11, 1913.) — Contains records of shore birds in Lake Ontario. 



Ingersoll, Ernest. Comfort in Old Books. (Forest and Stream, 

 October 18, 1913.) — Refers to various ' bird books.' 



Phillips, J. C. Reciprocal Crosses between Reeves's Pheasant and the 

 Common Ring-neck Pheasant Producing Unlike Hybrids. (Amer. Nat., 



1 Some of these journals are received in exchange, others are examined in the 

 library of the Academy of Natural Science.s of Philadelphia. The Editor is under 

 obligations to Mr. J. A. G. Rehn for a list of ornithological articles contained in 

 the accessions to tlie library from week to week. 



