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The Oologist. Vol. XXIX, No. 11. November 15, L912. 



The Pine Siskin breeding in Pennsylvania. By H. B. Simpson. 



An Orange County [Fla.] Wood Ibis Rookery, By Donald J. Nicholson. 



The Oologist. Vol. XXX. No. 1. January 15, 1913. 



Two Weeks Collecting in the High Sierras. By 11. W. Carriger. 



The Wilson Bulletin. Vol. XXIV. No. I. December, 1912. 



Prothonotary Warblers nesting at Riverside, Illinois. By Orpheus M. 

 Schauta. 



Food of Eerons and Ibises. By Oscar B. Baynard. 



A Robin's Roost. By A. ,1. Stover. 



The Birds oi Pelee Island, Ontario, Canada. By Lynds Jones. 



The Brown Thrasher Easl and West. By Althea R. Sherman. 



The Ibis. X Series. Vol. I, No. 1. January, 1913. 



On a rare Species of Touracou [Turacus ruspolii). By T. Salvadori. — 

 A colored plate and detailed description of the unique specimen in the 

 Museum of Genoa, obtained by Prince Ruspoli near Abai bake, Abyssinia. 



A Third Contribution to the Ornithology of Cyprus. By John A. 

 Bucknill. — A summary of the author's studies during a residence of some 

 years, which has just terminated. A good map is presented, together with 

 a discussion of the game and game laws, and notes on a number of species. 



Xote on a new Species of Pucras Pheasant found in the Province of 

 Anhwei or Xgan Hwei, China. By Rev. F. Comtois. — Colored figure oi 

 PucrasiajontiaiKi and a key to the species of the genus. 



The Birds of Hong Kong, Macao, and the West River or Si Kiang in 

 South-bast China, with special reference to their Xiditieaiion and Seasonal 

 Movements. By R. E. Yaughan and K. II. Jones. — The first instalment 

 Covers 102 species, the habits of many of which are treated at considerable 

 length. The paper is based upon the authors' field experience covering a 

 number of years. 



Xotes on the Birds collected by the B. 0. U. Expedition to Dutch New 

 Guinea. By W. R. Ogilvie-Grant, Reprinted "with a few additional 

 notes and slight alterations" from Mr. YVollaston's ' Pygmies ami Papuans,' 

 with a full bibliography. 



Commentary on the ' llaiublist of British Birds.' By P. b. Sclater.— 

 This consists o\ a history of the adoption of the Stricklandian Code and a 

 plea for its use rathei than the International Code in preparing a British 

 list. The names oi the new ' llaiublist ' and the old 'B. 0. b- List 1 are 

 given in parallel columns showing that 200 out of the 376 have been changed 

 to a greater or less extent. Dr Sclater presents no new arguments, but 

 reiterates his opposition to changes of any kind and to the use of (autonyms 

 and the tenth edition of binmeus. 



Solander as an Ornithologist. By Tom tredale. — An interesting account 

 of Solander and Banks and the rediscovered manuscripts on the ProoeUarix- 

 da of Cook's t'u st Voyage. 



British Birds. Vol. VI, No. 7. December, \9V2. 



Migration Notes from llolv Island. Northumberland. Autumn. 1912. 



