Recenl Literature. 14o 



Ornithological Articles in Other Journals. 



Criddle, N. The Upland Plover. (The Ottawa Naturalist, Aug. Sept., 

 1912.) 



Brown, W. .1 Unusual Nesting Site of the Pigeon Hawk in Newfound- 

 land. On 1 1n- ground. (The Ottawa Naturalist, Aug. Sept., L912.) 



Brown, \V. .1. Additional Notes on the Birds of Newfoundland. (The 

 Ottawa Naturalist, November, L012.) 



Saunders, W. E. Harris' Sparrow in Ontario. (The Ottawa Natura- 

 list, November, 1012.) 



Selous, K. An Observational Diary on the Domestic Habits of the Car- 

 rion Crow (Corvus cor one). (The Zoologist, No. K. r >. r ), September 15, 1912.) 



Coburn, F. Blue-winged Teal (Qurrqurdiita discors). Breeding in 

 North Iceland. (The Zoologist, No. 855, September 15, 1912.) 



Harvie-Brown, J. A. The Fulmar: Its Past and Present, Status in the 

 North Atlantic and in the Northern Tarts of Europe and North America, 

 and Some Account of its Great Increase in (treat Britain (The Zoologist, 

 No. 856-7, October 15,-November 15, 1912). — Supplementary to the 

 article in the Scottish Naturalist, May-June, 1912. 



Editorial. The New Nomenclature of British Birds. (Scottish Natura- 

 list, September, L912). — It would appear from this criticism that the Hand- 

 List of Mr. Hartert and his associates 18 unfortunately not universally 

 acceptable! 



Clarke, Wm. Eagle. On a Case of Hybridism between an Eider and a 

 Wild Duck. (The Scottish Naturalist, September, 1912.) — With an 

 illustration from a photograph 



Thomson, A. L. Aberdeen University Bird Migration Enquiry (1909- 

 12) continued. (The Scottish Naturalist, October and November, 1912.) 



Stone, W. A New Synallaxis (S. gularis pichinchce, Ecuador). (Proc. 

 Acad. Nat. Sri Phila., September ti, 1912.) 



Huxley, .1. S. The Great Crested Grebe and the Idea of Secondary 

 Sexual Characters. (Science, November 1, 1912). — Structures used only 

 in courtship are now the property of both sexes and are used by both in 

 display. 



Collins, II. L. Disappearance of the Wild Pigeon. (Forest and Stream, 

 August 24, 1912.) 



Editorial. A Vast Wildfowl Refuge. (Forest and Stream, October 12, 

 1912 



Publications Received. Barbour, Thomas. A Contribution to the 

 Zoogeography of the East Indian Islands. (Memoirs of the Mus. Comp. 

 Zool., Vol. XL1V, No. 1, November, 1912.) 



Beal, F. E. L. Food of our More Important Flycatchers. (Bull. 44, 

 Biol. Survey U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. September 19, 1912.) 



Beal, F. I'.. L., and McAtee, W. L. Food of Some Well-known Birds of 

 Forest, Farm, and Garden. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Farmer's Bub. 

 606 September 25, 1912. 



