Vol. XXIX 

 1912 



] Recent Literature. 557 



Journal of the South African Ornithologists' Union. VIII, 



No. 1. June, 1912. 



On some Birds in the Durban Museum. By E. C. Chubb. 

 Notes on the Migratory Birds of the Buffalo River Basin. By Rev. 

 Robt. Godfrey. 



Field-Notes on Birds collected at Blaauberg, N. Transvaal. By F. O. 

 Noome. 



Description of a New Flycatcher. By Austin Roberts. — Tarsiger 

 stellatus transvaalensis, subsp. nov., Woodbush, Transvaal. 



Notes on a Collection of Birds in the Transvaal Museum from Boror, 

 Portuguese East Africa. Part II. By Austin Roberts. — Petronia 

 superciliaris bororensis, Pycnonotus layardi palltdus and Cislicola rvfica- 

 pilla bororensis, subspp. nov. 



Ornithologische Monatsberichte. June, 1912. 



On the Song of Birds. By Fritz Braun. 



On Crateropus caudalus altirostris Hart. By N. Sarudny — Regards it 

 as a synonym of C. c. snlvadorii De Fihppi. 



Turdus viscivorus loudoni nom. nov. By N. Sarudny For. T. v. sarudnyi 

 Loudon. 



Behavior of birds during the Solar eclipse of April 17, 1912. By Dr. 

 B. Ottow. 



Description of a new Woodpecker from Colombia. By Dr. J. von 

 Madarasz. Chrysoptilus ujhelyii from Aracataca. 



Do young birds require the instruction of their parents? By Dr. J. 

 Gengler. 



Lagopus lagopus brevirostris subsp. nov. By Dr. E. Hesse. — From 

 Altai. 



Pitta habenichti Finsch., n. sp. New Guinea. CJ. also article in the 

 following number. 



Ornithologische Monatsberichte. July-August, 1912. 



Remarks on A. Voigt's Problems of Interpretation of Bird Notes. By 

 Fritz Braun. 



Remarks on the Crested Larks of Suez, Sinai and Pahstine. By Paul 

 Kollibay. 



On the nest of Tachornis parvus myochrous in Dutch East Africa. By 

 Ludwig Schuster. 



hjnx thorbeckei Rchw. n. sp. Kamerun. 



Journal fiir Ornithologie. July, 1912. 



Report on Bird Migration observations for 1911. By Dr. J. Thiene- 

 mann. 



From Suez to St. Katherine's Monastery (Sinai). By O. Graf Zedlitz. — 

 An annotated list of 59 species (to be continued). 



Ornithology of N. W. Mesopotamia and Interior Syria (continued). 

 By Dr. H. Weigold. 



On the nuptial flight and call notes of the Marsh Hawks and Short-eared 

 Owl. By Dr. E. Hesse. 



