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ken Expedition,' described the following new forms; Leucopsar (gen, nov.) 

 rothschUdi } [sland of Bali; Tardus deningeri; Oreosterops pinaia, ami 



$ti(imatops monticola, Middle Oram; and S. deningeri, Buru. 



A new pheasant (Pucrastojore/tano) was described by Rev. .1. Courtois 

 from the mountains of the province of Anhwi, China. 



Mr. F, W. Smalley described the moults of the Old Squaw Duck 

 ( 1 1 an Ida hyemalis). 



Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Vol. XXX — No- 

 vember, 1912. This volume of 332 pages constitutes the seventh annua! 

 ' Report on the Immigrations of Summer Residents ' in England and Wales, 

 covering the spring of L911 and autumn o\ WHO. It follows the plan of 

 the preceding reports and contains an immense amount oi data It might 

 be remarked that while lighthouse records are definite and positive, the 

 records of ' increase ' for inland points would seem from our experience 



in America to be of questionable value owing to the extent lo which per- 

 sonal opinion is involved. 



The Avicultural Magazine. Vol. 111. No U. September, b>b2. 



Nesting of the Black Redstart. By W. E. Teschemaker (concluded in 

 October). 



The Paradise Flycatcher. By E. C Stuart baker. 



The Whooping Crane. By R Cosgrave An excellent half-tone illus- 

 tration from life. 



The Avicultural Magazine. Vol. HI. No. 12. October, 1912. 



The Two Nonpareils. Cyanospiza ciris and Erythrura prasina. By 

 Frank Finn -With illustration in colors. 



Cranes, by R. Cosgrave. Illustrations oi kittle brown and Wattled 

 Cranes with Hybrid young, and young and old Pomoiselles. 



The Avicultural Magazine. Vol. IV. No. 1. November, 1912, 



The Ring-necked Teal. Nettium torguatum. by Ik Seth-Smith. Col- 

 ored plate. 



Nesting of the \\ inehat b\ W. E. Tesehemaker. 



British Birds. Vol. VI. No. 1 September 2, L912 



Spring-notes on the border Counties, by Abel Chapman, Several 

 original illustrations of ducks and grebe. By the author. 



Observations on Manx Shearwaters and Storm-petrels at the Sally Isles. 

 By Norman 11. Joy. 



British Birds. Vol. VI. No. 5. October 1, 1912. 



Notes cm the bearded Tit By Miss E. L. Turner. Illustrated. 



Hybrids between Black Game and Pheasant, by Rev. F.C. R. Jourdain. 



Bmberiza paivtstris tschusii Reiser and Almasy, new to the British Isles, 

 was taken by ,1. B. Nichols in Sussex 



British Birds. Vol. VI, No. t> November 1. 1912. 



Some Notes on the breeding Habits oi Nightingales, by N. V. Tice- 

 hurst. Illustrated by admirable half-tones from photographs 



The ' British birds ' Marking Scheme. Progress for 1912 and Some 

 Results. By H. F. Witherby 31,980 birds 'ringed' in four years. 



