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Avicultural Magazine (3), vol. xiii. nos. 1-4, 

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Hedges, P. G. Breediug of the Gang-gang Cockatoo {Callo- 



cephaJon galeatum) iu captivity, with two sketches. 

 Takatsukasa, N. Aviculture in Japan. 

 Duchess of Wellington. Breeding Gouldiau Finches. 

 Blaauw, F. E. About Birds in North America. 

 Currey, Mrs. Birds in a garden near London. 

 Wormald, H. Colour-change in the Golden Plover. 



Bird-Lore, vol. xxiv. no. 2, Mch. & Apl. 1922. 



Hill, G. A. Wlien the birds come north. 



Abbott, C. G. The friendly Phoebe, with photos. 



Bartlett, M. A. Cauglit in a spring-time blizzard. 



Sherman, M. B. Nesting-habits of a South-American Parrot 



{Myiopsitta monacha) in a feral state iu garden at 



Ogdensburg, N.T. 

 Oberholser, H. C, and Chapman, F. Iff. On the migrations and 



plumages of the Eed-winged Blackbirds (Agdceus), with 



coloured plate. 



Bird-Notes (3), vol. v. nos. 2-4, Feb.-Apl. 1922. 



Reeve, J. S. My aviaries and birds, with photos. 



Baily, W. S. The Great Tinamou {Rhynchotus rufescens), with 



photos. 

 Tavistock, Marquis of. Some notes on Crimson-wing Parrakeets 



{Fiistes erytliropterus). 

 Page, W. T. My Yellow-winged Sugar-birds (Coereba cyaiiea), 



with photos and sketches. 

 Baily, W. S. Tragopans, with photos. 

 Porter, J. W. Shama, the best song-bird. 

 Whistler, H. Diary of a voyage from Karachi to Marseilles, 



1920. 



Brooklyn Museum Quarterly, vol. ix. no. 2, 

 Apl. 1922. 



Murphy, R. C. The Sea-coast and Islands of Peru ; ninth 

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