Vol. XXXI 

 1914 



J Recent Literature. 281 



A Study of the Species of the Genus Rhodophoneus. By T. Salvadori. 



Variation in the Plumage of Coturnix coturnix produced by an exclusively 

 animal diet. By F. Cavazza. 



Berajah. 1913. Text of Parus salicarius, pp. 1-4, and plates XI-XII, 

 XV-XVIII. 



Falco. IX. No. 1. January, 1914. 



Comparison of two works of Prof. Martorelli, which Treat of Falco 

 feldeggi. By C. Vallon. 



Sarudny on the Blue-throats of Turkestan. By H. Grote. 



Ornithological Articles in Other Journals. ^ 



Seth-Smith, D. Hybrid between Peacock and Guinea-fowl, and 

 between Caiophasis mikado and C. ellioti (Abst. Proc. Zool. Soc. London. 

 No. 127. February 10, 1914.) 



Chamberlain, E. B. Local Fauna. — Seven records for Charleston, 

 S. C. (Bull. Charleston Mus., IX, No. 8. December, 1913.) 



Baxter, Evelyn V. and Rintoul, Leonora J. Two New Scottish Birds. 

 (The Scottish Naturalist, No. 24, December, 1913.)— Melodious Warbler 

 (Hypolaius polyglotta), and Indian Stonechat, (Saxicola torquata indica). 



Clarke, W. Eagle. On Some Rare and Interesting Migratory Birds 

 Observed at the Orcadian Island of Auskerry in the Autumn of 1913. 

 (The Scottish Naturalist, No. 25, January, 1914.) 



Best, May G. S., Turner, E. L., and Haviland, M. D. Notes on Bird- 

 life in the Outer Hebrides as Observed During May and June, 1913. (The 

 Scottish Naturalist, No. 26, February, 1914.) 



Panton, H. Relationship of Species. — Relationship of bird genera as 

 indicated by hybridization. (The Zoologist, No. 870 and 871, Dec. 15, 

 1913. Jan. 15, 1914.) 



Warren, R. On Some Gulls Observed in Ireland — Iceland and 

 Glaucous Gulls. (The Zoologist, No. 871, January 15, 1914.) 



Jones, H. V. Parasitism in Relation to Birds. (The Zoologist, No. 

 872, Feb. 15, 1914.) 



Stubbs, F. J. Corophium longicorne: An Ornithological Study of a 

 Crustacean, (do.). — An interesting study of this erratic 'shrimp' and 

 the numerous birds which fed on it at time of greatest abundance. 



Selous, E. A Diary of Ornithological Observation made in Iceland 

 During June and .July, 1912 (do.). 



Church, Sir A. H. Notes on Turacin and the Turacin Bearers. (Proc. 

 Zool. Soc. London, 1913, pt. Ill, pp. 639-643.) — ^ Turacin does not occur in 

 Dasylophus as stated by Krukenberg but is restricted to the Musophagidas. 



' Some of these joiiruals are received in e.xchange, others are examiaed in the 

 library of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. The Editor is under 

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

 the accessions to the library from week to week. 



