go Aotes ana News. \J\^^ 



Trowbridge, C. C. The Relation of Wind to Bird Migration. (Am. 

 Nat., Vol. XXXVI, 1902, pp. 735-753.) 



Tschusi zu Schmidhoffen, Vict. Ritter v. Ueber pahcarktische Formen. 

 (Orn. Jahrb., 1902, pp. 234, 235). 



American Ornithologj, II, Nos. 10-12, Oct.-Dec, 1902. 



Anales del Mus. Nac. de Montevideo, IV, Pt. i, 1902. 



Annals of Scottish Natural History, No. 44, Oct. 1902. 



Aquila, IX, 1902. 



Audubon Calendar for 1903, Massachusetts Audubon Society. 



Bird-Lore, Nos. 5, 6, 1902. 



Birds and Nature, XII, Nos. 3-5, 1902. 



Bulletin Brit. Orn. Club, XII, Nos. XCI, XCII, Oct.-Nov., 1902. 



Canadian Record of Science, VIII, No. 8, July, 1902. 



Condor, The, IV, Nos. 5, 6, 1902. 



Emu, The, II, No. 2, Oct. 1902. 



Forest and Stream, LIX, Nos. 13-26, 1902. 



Journal Maine Orn. Soc, IV, No. 4, Oct. 1902. 



Knowledge, XXV, Nos. 204-206, Oct.-Dec, 1902. 



Naturalist, The, A Month. Journ. Nat. Hist, for North of England, 

 Nos. 549-551, Oct.-Dec, 1902. 



Ornithologische Monatsberichte, X, Nos. 10-12, Oct.-Dec, 1902. 



Ornithologische Monatsschrift, XXVII, Nos. 9-10, Sept.-Oct., 1902. 



Ornithologisches Jahrbuch, XIII, Heft 5, 6, Sept.-Dec, 1902. 



Ottawa Naturalist, XVI, Nos. 7-9, Oct.-Dec, 1902. 



Our Animal Friends, XXX, Nos. 2-4, Oct.-Dec, 1902. 



Proceedings Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, pt. 2, 1902. 



Proceedings Indiana Acad. Nat. Sci., 1901 (1902). 



Science, N. S., XVI, Nos. 404-416, 1902. 



Wilson Bulletin, The, IX, No. 3, Sept. 1902. 



Zoologist, The, (4), V, Nos. 70-72, Oct.-Dec, 1902. 



NOTES AND NEWS. 



Dr. James Cushing Merrill, a Fellow of the American Ornitholo- 

 gists' Union, died at his home in Washington, D. C, on October 27, 1902. 

 He was born March 23, 1853, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where his 

 boyhood was spent and the earlier part of his education obtained. He 

 afterwards attended school in Germany, and on returning to this country 

 entered the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania, from 

 which he was graduated in 1874. About a year later he was appointed 



