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Vol. XXXIl Recent Literature. ^*-" 



1914 J 



Notes on the Spotted Sandpiper. By A. F. Smith.- Interesting study 



"' The Resident Bird Life of the Big Cypress Swamp Region [Lee Co., Fla.]. 

 Bv F M Phelps.— Annotated Ust of 65 species. 



The'oologist. Vol. XXXL No. 6. June 15, 1914. 



A warbkn number ' with accounts of the breeding of nmnerous spec.es 

 Alfo hsts of the warblers of Doddridge Co., W. Va., and Warren Co Pa. 

 By R B. Simpson, and Summer Residents of the Pensauken Creek, N. J., 



%he06'o^^t. Vol.'XXXII'(=XXXI). No. 7. July 15, 1914. 



The Dusky Seaside Sparrow. By O. E. Baynard.- Contams account 

 of the discovery of the nest and eggs of this species. „ , ^.^^_89 



[List of Birds observed in Milton Co., Ga.] By D. V. Hembiee. bJ 



^'^Soologist. Vol 'XXXII' ( = XXXI). No. 8. August 15, 1914. 



Glimpses of Bird Life in Utah. By Mrs. A. Treganza. 



Notes from Bear River Marshes, Utah. By E. Treganza. 



The Ibis X Series. Vol. II. No. 3. July, 1914. 



Observations on the Bird-Life of the Anatohan Plateau during the 

 Summe7of lS07 By L. N. G. Ramsay.- Description of this section of 

 Asia Minor with an annotated list of 60 species. 



Notes from Mesopotamia. By R. Meinertzhagen. 



A Note on the Common Ringed Plover of the British Isles and on Colo a 

 tion as a Factor in Generic Differentiation. By P. R- ^owe- . ^/^^^.^^' 

 pale race Charadnus hiaticula major Seebohm is separated fiom tiue 

 SJl and as Greenland examples ai. referred to it, i w^^^^^ J^ 

 hiaticula in the A. O. U. Check-List. The consideration of l^^r^^'^e^rc 

 taxonomv is strongly urged, a contention which we ^^^f ^^ ^-^«^!f , _ 

 Notes on Mohna's Pelican {Pekcanus thagus). By H. U. l^orbes. 



^f:i::l^t the Nest of the Tasmanian Tit iAcantU^a dicun- 

 enl) ByH. S. Lve.- Apparent intelligence in weaving ne^t m^^^^^^^^^^ 

 The Surface Breeding Petrels of the Kermadec Group. By T^Iredale 

 On Sterna fuscata Linn. By T. Iredale.- Endorses the use of this name 

 n« •ipponted bv the A. O. U. Committee. , . , .• 



' Sistibution and Nidification of the Tubinares in the North AtlanUc 

 Islands By D. A. Bannerman.- 14 species are considered of which 9 are 

 egular breeders on one or more of the island groups under consideration - 

 e he A ores, Madeira, Salvages, Canary and Cape Verde Archipelagos 

 Each species i; discussed in detail with abundant quotations and refer- 

 ences to the Uterature. ,o -.1 • n.rr J B-ites — 



Some Facts bearing on the .\ffinities of Smithornis. By G- ^^ j3a es^ 

 A presentation of important discoveries m the anatomy of Snnthorms 

 which show it to be non-passerine in its affinities. ^.u-adori - 



Notes on some Species of the Genus Thalassogeron. By T. Sah adoi i. 

 T. carteri and T. eximius. 



