142 Recent Literature. \jm. 



Two interesting breeding-birds for Lubeck. AYerner Hagen. — Ardetta 

 mitmta and Embcriza hortulana. 



Some Nomenclature] Remarks on Picidse. Erich Hesse. — Dendrocopoa 

 Koch and Dendrocopus VieUl. are regarded as different names, and 

 consequently Koch's genus should not be replaced by Dryooofsa Bote. 

 Hartert's treatmenl of Ptcvs eanus W«dermonm Hesse and Ptrua <;on7 



(Haig.) is also disOUSSed. 



PhyUoseopus indicus cdbtgula subsp. nov. Erich Hesse 



.1. Thienemann reoorda a pair of Swifts banded in 1910 which returned 

 to the same nest box in Neustreliti, Mecklenburg, in both 1911 and L912. 



Journal fur Ornithologie. October, 1912. 



A Contribution to the Ornithology of southeastern German East Africa. 



Hermann Orote The first installment of an annotated list, containing 

 146 species. Qvttera cristate makondontm subsp. nov. 



From Suei to St. Katharine's Closter. 0. Graf Zedlits. — Second install- 

 ment Ammomanas desertt hatharina subsp. nov. 



On the Klein bird drawings. ,1. Gengler 



Remarks on some Persian birds. V Sarudny and M. H&rms. -Passer 

 i/atii Sharpe, Oinnyris brwirostris (Blauf) and Pycnonofus teucotis (Gould) 



treated in great detail. 



Obituary of \\ ilhehn blasius. A. Nohrkorn. 



Discussion of Koonig's ' Avifauna Spit/bergenensis.' 



Ornithologische Monatschrift. Vol 87, No. S. 



Fourth Annual Report of the Reservation for bird Protection at Subach. 

 By Baron Hans von Berlepsch 



Verhandhmgen der Ornithologischen Gesellschaft in Bayern. 

 M No. 2. July I. 1912. 



Dr. J. Gengler discusses Andreas .lackels ' woihorgegend ' then and now. 



Baron Besserer reports on GuD-banding during 191 1 



Revue Francaise d'Ornithologie. IV, Nos. 41 -42, September-October, 

 1912. 



Revue of the Genus Gracula, By Or. A. Dubois. 



On the Food of Certain birds. By Viscount de Chaignon. 



Ornithological Notes from Tunis. By Or. Millot-llorsin. 



Spring Migration a; Charente. by J. Delamain. 



Kevue Francaise d' Ornithologie. IY. No 43, November. 1912. 

 Study of a Collection of birds made by M. Ueinburg. in the environs of 

 Bafios Ham Pastasa, Ecuador. By a Menegaux, Eighty-nine species 

 of which P otorioKs is described as new. 



The black-eared and black-throated Chats. By Collingwood Ingham. — 

 Recognises two races of the former and three of the latter. 



An Authentic Catalogue of birds Observed in the District oi Momlueou 

 [France). By R Villatte de Prugnes. 



