iSoi-l Recent Litcrdtiirc. JOj 



[Oologists' Exchange. — Continued.] 



next at Sharon, Wis., by Dickinson & Durkee (I, 8-12) ; histly at New 

 York by Arthur E. Pettit (II,i-ii). This closed its existence in Febru- 

 ary, 1890. We note the following (Nos. 1944-1953) : — 



1944. Tof>ographic(tl O'iMogy. By Frank H. Nutter. '/'//<' O'nlogis/s, 

 Exchange,' Vol. I, No. 4, April, 18SS.- — Biifeo peiinsylvdnicKs, Accipiter 

 cooperi, Botanrus lentiginosus. 



1945. The White-ricmpcd Shrike. By Zach. Taylor. Ihid.. No. 5, 

 May, iSSS. — Nesting habits. 



1946. The Killdeer Plover. By E. F. Gamble, fhid. 



1947. Cranes and Cormorants. It>id.,No. 7, July, iSSS. — Nesting of 

 Ardea herodias and Phalacrocorax dilopkus. 



1948. The Hooded Warbler. By 'Scolopax.' Ibid. 



1949. From the Sunjhnver State. By D. B. R. Ibid., No. 11, Nov.' 

 i888. — Ardea herodias. 



1950. Nest of the Black-billed Magpie. By Ferd. M. Stephens Ibid., 

 No. 12, Dec, 1S8S. 



1951. The American Ilaxvk Ozvl {Snrnia uliila capa roch) in IViscoti- 

 sin. By W. E. Carter. Ibid., Vol. II, No. 2, May, 1SS9.— Nest and eggs 

 said to have been found. 



1952. The Great White Heron. By T. G. Pearson. Ibid., No. 4, 

 July, 1SS9. 



1953. Broxvn Pelican. By W. E. Hillman. Ibid., No. S, Nov., 1SS9. 



The Loon. 



'The Loon,' issued monthly by Thad. Surberat White Sulphur Springs. 

 W. Va., began in January, 1889, and ended with Vol. I. No. 10. October, 

 1889. It contained the following articles worthy of mention (Nos. 1954- 



1957) :— 



1954. A Tame Plover. By E. B. Webster. 'The Loon: Vol. I, No. 2, 

 Feb., 18S9, pp. 9-1 1. — Charadritis dominiciis. 



1955. Blackbirds and Migration. By S. A. Ball. Ibid., No. 7, July, 

 1889, pp. 49-51. 



1956. Eggs of Nye tale acadica. By C W. Swallow. Ibid , No. 9, 

 Sept., 18S9, pp. 67-68. 



I9S7- ^Robins attacking a Heii.^ By A. MacLeod. Ibid., pp. 68-69. 



The Ornithologists' and Oologists" Semi-annual. 



This semi-annual, one of the best of these journals now existing, wa.'- 

 first published January, 18S9, at Pittsfield, Mass., by W. H. Foote. In its 

 first two volumes (1889-1890) we note the following (Nos. 1958-1990) : — 



19^8. The Cardinal Grosbeak. By J. A. Singley. 'The Ornitholo- 

 •rists' and Oologist.f' Semi-annual,' Vol. I, No. i, Jan., 1889, pp. 18-19. 



1959. The Bell's Vireo. By Lynds Jones. //i/VA, pp. 41-42. — Breeding 

 habits. 



i960. Brains of Birds. [By Austin F. Park.] Ibid., pp. 44-45.— 

 From an article in the 'Troy Times.' 



