606 lucent Literature. [ovu 



Notes on Certain Kansas Birds. By Alex. Wetmore. 



Some Notes on the Nesting of the Short-eared Owl. By A. A. Saunders. 



Synopsis of the Recent Campaign for the Conservation of Wild Life in 

 California. ByW. P.Taylor. 



The Condor. Vol.XV. No. 4. July-August, 1913. 



A Nesl of the Dusky Horned Lark. By C. H. Kennedy. 



Sierra Storms and Hinls. By V. S. Hanford. 



An Introduction to tin- Study of the Kggs of the North American Limi- 

 coUe. By R. \V. Shuf eldt.— Five plates. 



With the Band-tailed Pigeon in San Diego County. By L. M. lluey. 



The All-Day Tesl at Santa Barbara. By W. L. Dawson.— 108 species 

 seen in a day. 



The Wilson Bulletin. 1 Vol. XXV. No. 2. June, 191:?. 



A Study of the Nesting Behavior of the Yellow Warbler (Dendroica 

 cestiva oestiva). By II. C. Bigglestone. — See p. 603. 



Some Records of the Feeding of Xestlings. By Lynds Jones. — Observa- 

 tions during part of the nestling period on Field Sparrow, Song Sparrow and 

 House Wren. 



Preliminary List of the Birds of Northern Passaic County, X. J. By 

 L. S. Kohler. — 144 species listed. 



The Extermination o( the Wild Turkey in Clayton County, Iowa. By 

 Althea R. Sherman. — An interesting historical compilation 



Xotes on the Sage Hen. By S. S. Visitor. 



The Oblogist Vol. XXX. No. 7. July 15, 1913. 



Winter Birds of Egypt. By F. T. Pember. — Observations during six 

 weeks on the Xile. 



The Odlogist. Vol. XXX. No. S. August 15, 1913. 



Several articles on bird life on the Isle of Pines. By A. C. Reed, with 

 illustrations of nests, etc. 



Breeding Warblers of Harvey's Lake, Luzerne Co., Pa. By Archie 

 Benners. 



The Ibis.* X Series. Vol. 1. Xo. :\. July, 1913. 



On a small Collection of Birds from Henderson Island. South Pacific. 

 By W. R. Ogilvie-Grant. — Colored plate of Vint stepheni (North). 



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

 Southeastern China, with Special Reference to their Nidification and 

 Seasonal Movements. Part III. By R. E. Vaughan and K. H. Jones. — 

 Treats of the Pigeons. Gallinaceous and Water Birds, concluding the paper. 

 In an appendix Pericrocotus Stanford* from southeastern China is described 

 as new. 



The Evolution of Adaptation in Parasitic Cuckoos' Eggs. By E. C. 



1 Edited for the Wilson Ornithological Club by Lynds Jones, Oberlin, Ohio. 

 ■Edited and published by K. M. Barnes, bacon.. HI. 



a Edited tor the British Ornithologists' Union, by W. L. Sclater. Published 

 by K. H. Porter. 7 Princess St., Cavendish 8q., W.. London. 



