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British Birds. Vol. VII. No. 8. January 1, 1914. 



On the Breeding-habits of the Dartford Warbler. By P. F. Bunyard. 



The Dusky Warbler in Orkney. A New British Bird. 



Several notes on habits of the Cuckoo. 



British Birds. Vol. VII. No. 9. February 2, 1914. 



Erythrism in the Eggs of British Birds. By Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain 

 and C. Borrer. 



The Avicultural Magazine. Vol. V. No. 1. November, 1913. 



The Red-headed Titmouse. By H. D. Astley. — Colored plate of 

 ^githalisus erythrocephalus. 



The Priceless Value of the Live Bird. By Reginald Phillipps. 



Birds of Paradise in the West Indies. By C. Ingram. — Sir Wm. Ingram 

 purchased Little Tobago Island and liberated there 44 Greater Birds of 

 Paradise in September, 1909, and three more in 1910 and 1912, all of these 

 were in the brown immature plumage in which the sexes are indistinguish- 

 able. It was feared that most of the fii-st lot were males, consequently 

 the three specimens supposed to be females were liberated later. A visit 

 in January, 1913, and reports from the guardian, indicate that the colony 

 is holding its own, and that the males have assumed the distinctive coloring 

 of the head, but not the side plumes. The reported breeding of a pair has 

 not been satisfactorily verified. 



The Oyster-Catcher. By H. Willford. — Photographs of the brooding 

 bird. 



The Avicultural Magazine. Vol. V. No. 2. December, 1913. 



Hornbills. By G. Renshaw. — Photographs of Bucorax cafer and 

 Sphagolobus atratus. 



Wild Ducks from an Incubator. By H. K. Job. — Reprinted from 

 'Outing' (continued in January Number). 



Bird Notes from Port Sudan. By Mrs. N. E. Waterfield. 



The Avicultural Magazine. Vol. V. No. 3. January, 1914. 



My Sunbirds' Aviary. By a Lover of Birds in France. — Colored plate 

 of Ethopygn seherice. 



The Avicultural Magazine. Vol. V. No. 4. February, 1914. 



The Sun Bittern. By D. Seth-Smith. — Plate of the bird in display; 

 from painting. 



Foreign Doves at Liberty. By Marquis of Tavistosh. — Successful 

 estabhshment of several species on his estate. 



A Few Bird Notes from Southern Provence. By Lady Wm. Cecil. 



Bird Notes. Vol. IV (N. S.). No. 10. October, 1913. 



Visits to Members' Aviaries. By W. T. Page (continued in November). 

 — Interesting descriptions and photographic illustrations. 



Bird Notes. Vol. IV (N. S.). No. 11. November, 1913. 



A Day on the P'arnes in August. By F. Dawson-Smith. 



Bird Notes. Vol. IV (N. S.). No. 12. December, 1913. 



Breeding of Turtle Dove Hybrids. By E. Sprankling. — Turtur turturX 

 T. risorius hybrids are fertile. 



