^^^Qlf"^^] Recent Literature. 561 



Passer hispaniolensis canariensis (p. 54) subsp. nov. Fuerteventura, 

 Canary Isls. By Viktor Ritter von Tsehusi zu Schmidhoffen. 



Proceedings of the Ornithological Society of Bavaria, ^'ol. XII. 

 Part 1. May 15, 1914. (In German.) 



What is CoUocalia fudphaga (Thunb.)? By E. Stresemann. — C. /. 

 micans (p. 6), Savu; C. f. moluccarum (p. 7), Banda; C /. hirundinacea 

 (p. 7), Snow Mts., New Guinea; and C loivi palawanensis (p. 10), Palawan, 

 are described as new. 



Materials for a Bavarian Ornithology VIII. Birds of Prey, Owls, Crows 

 and Woodpeckers. By Dr. J. Gengler. 



On the Black and White Wheatears. By Dr. J. Gengler. . 



On a Hybrid from the Pheasant and Blackcock. Bj' L. von Besserer. — 

 With photograph. 



Migration in the Environs of Freiburg and the South Vosges Mts. By 

 R. Schelcher. 



New Birds from Tropical America. By C. E. Hellmayr and Josef Graf 

 von Seilern. 



Hemispingus hanieli (p. 87) Galipan, Venezuela; Cyanerpes cyanea 

 tobagensis (p. 88), Tobago; Myiarchus tyrannulus tobagensis (p. 89), 

 Tobago; Lathria cryptolopha mindocnsis (p. 89), Mindo, Ecuador; Perc- 

 nostola lophotes (p. 90), San Gaban, Peru; and Grallaria ruficapilla avilce 

 (p. 92), Galipan, Venezuela. 



Aquila. Vol. XX. 1913. (In Hungarian, German and English.) 



Numerous articles on Migration of Birds etc. in Hungary. 



Histological Investigation of the Mandibular Gland of Birds. By Dr. 

 E. Greschik. 



Extinct Ostrich Birds of the United States. By Dr. R. W. Shufeldt. 



Additions to tlie Fossil Bird Fauna of Hungary. By Dr. K. Lambrecht. 



Messager Ornithologique. Vol. V, No. 2. 1914. (In Russian). 



On the Cuckoos of Turkestan. By N. A. Sarudny. — Cucidus canorits 

 subtelephonus (p. 108) subsp. nov. 



Ornithological Observations in northwestern Transcaucasia. By N. S. 

 Dorowatowsky. 



Notes on Some Caucasian Birds. By E. W. Scharleman. 



Ardea. Vol. III. Part 2. June, 1914. (In Dutch.) 



Report on the Ornithological Observations of Correspondents of the 

 ' Central Committee for the Promotion of Bird-study and Bird Protection ' 

 in 1913. By Dr. L. F. de Beaufort. 



What Sort of Birds can one see on a Sea Voj'age to the East Indies. By 

 W. C. Van Heurn. 



Revista Italiana di Ornitologia. Vol. III. No. 1-2. January-June, 

 1914. (In Itahan.) 



Notes on the Great Auk. By E. Arrigoni degli Oddi. 



First Capture of Ardea melanoccphala in Italy. By G. Vallon. 



Hapalopteron familiare. By T. Salvadori. — The writer apijarenlly 

 overlooked the note in ' The Auk,' 1912, p. 250. 



