'i9ii J Recent Literature. 515 



Leach, J. A. An Australian Bird Book, a Pocket Book for Field Use. 

 12mo., pp. 200, numerous colored and half-tone figs. Whitcombe and 

 Tomb. Price 3/6. 



McAtee, W. L. (1) Our Grosbeaks and their Value to Agriculture. 

 U. S. Depart. Agric, Farmers Bulletin 456. 8vo, pp. 14. June 30, 1911. 

 (2) Our Vanishing Shore Birds. 8vo, pp. 9, pll. 3. April 8, 1911. (3) 

 Local Names of Waterfowl and Other Birds. 16mo, pp. 24 (From Forest 

 and Stream, July 29, 1911). (4) Three Important Wild Duck Foods. 

 Bureau of Biological Survey, Circular No. 81. 8vo, pp. 19, Sept. 8, 1911. 



McGregor, Richard C. (1) Birds collected in the Island of Polillo, 

 Philippines. (Philippine Journ. Sci., V, 1910, pp. 103-114.) (2) Birds 

 from Pauai and Mount Pulog, Province of Benguet, Luzon. (Ibid., pp. 

 135-138.) (3) Additional Notes on Birds from Northern Mindanao, 

 Philippine Islands. (Ibid., p. 197.) (4) Note on the Migration of the 

 Tic-wee Buzzard in the Philippine Islands. (Ibid., pp. 199, 200, and 

 plate.) (5) Philippine Ornithological Literature. III. (Ibid., pp. 203- 

 209.) (6) Birds from the Coast of Northern Luzon and from the Islands 

 of Sabtan and Dalupiri. (Ibid., pp. 219-221.) (7) Notes on a Collection 

 of Birds from Northern Negros. (Ibid., VI, 1911, pp. 39-46.) 



Madarasz, J. v. (1) Neue Vogel aus Afrika. (Ann. Mus. Nat. Hun- 

 gariai, IX, 1911, p. 339-342). (2) Thalurania venusta (Gould) und 

 Colibri cabanidis (Heine) als selbststandige Formen. (Ibid., p. 357.) 



Nelson, E. W. Description of a new Genus and Species of Humming- 

 bird from Panama. (Smiths. Misc. Coll., LVI, no. 21, pp. 2. July 8, 

 1911). 



Matthews, Gregory M. (1) Birds of Australia, Pt. 4, (Aug. 9, 1911). 

 (2) On some necessary Alterations in the Nomenclature of Birds. (Nov. 

 Zoolog., XVII, pp. 492-503; XVIII, pp. 1-22.) (3) Two new Australian 

 Birds. (Ibid., p. 23.) (4) Nomenclature of Australian Avifauna. (Emu, 

 XI, 1911, pp. 52-58.) 



Oberholser, Harry C. (1) A Revision of the Forms of the Hairy 

 Woodpecker (Dryobates villosus [Linnaeus]). (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 XL, No. 1840, pp. 595-621, with pi. 70, June 3, 1911.) (2) A Revision 

 of the Ladder-backed Woodpeckers (Dryobates scalaris [Wagner]). (Ibid., 

 XLI, No. 1847, pp. 139-159, pi. 12. June 30, 1911.) 



Oldys, Henry. The Game Market of To-day. (Yearbook U. S. Dept. 

 Agric. for 1910, pp. 243-254.) 



Oldys, Henry, C. E. Brewster, and Frank L. Earnshaw. (1) Game 

 Laws for 1911. U. S. Dept. Agric, Farmers' Bulletin 470. (2) Open 

 Seasons for Game, United States and Canada, 1911. Biological Survey, 

 Poster No. 24, July 27, 1911. 



Palmer, T. S. Directory of Officials and Organizations concerned with 

 the Protection of Birds and Game, 1911. Bureau of Biological Survey 

 Circular No. 83. 8vo, pp. 16. Aug. 5, 1911. 



Palmer, T. S., and Henry Oldys. Progress of Game Protection in 1910. 

 Bureau of Biological Survey, Circular No. 80. June 29, 1911. 



