594 Recently published Ornithological Works. [Ibis, 



Canadian Field-Naturalist, vol. xxxvi. nos. 1 & 2, 

 Jan. & Feb. 1922 (published Mch. 11 and A pi. 4). 



Munro, J. A. The Band-tailed Pigeon in British Columbia. 

 . Additional notes on the winter birds of the Okenagan 



Yaliey, British Columbia. 

 Thompson, S. I. Ornithological occurrences in Toronto, Ontario, 



January 1922. 

 Munro, J. A. A proposed bird-sanctuary in British Colombia. 



Swan lake, near Vernon, is the proposed site. 

 . The Japanese Starling (Ae7'id other es crlstatellus) naturalized 



in VancouA^er, British Columbia. 

 N Beaupre, E. The Duck Hawk {Falco lyereyrinus anatum). 



Condor, vol. xxiv. nos. 1 & 2, Jan.-Feb. and 

 Mch.-Apl. 1922. 



Pemberton, J. E. The Reddish Egrets (DicJiromanassa rufescens) 



of C:imeron County, Texas ; 9 photos. 

 Berry, S. S. Magpies versus Livestock: an unfortunate new 



chapter in Avian depredations ; 2 photos — Magpies 



attacking sheep in western U.S.A. 

 Skinner, M. P. Notes on the Dipper (Cinclus mexicanus unicolor) 



in Yellowstone National Park. 

 Jackson, H. H. T. Some birds of Eoosevelt lake, Arizona ; map 



and one photo. 

 Pemberton, J. R. A large Tern Colony in Texas ; 11 photos. 

 Mailliard, J. Notes on Fox-Sparrows (Passerella iliaca) in 



California in the autumn of 1921. 

 Stoner, E. A. A study of the roosting-holes of the Eed-shafted 



Flicker {Colaptes auratus col/ayis); 3 tigs. 

 Averill, C. K. A law governing the elevation of the nesting-site. 



Emu, vol. xxi. pt. 3, Jan. 1922. 



Campbell, A. J. Clndosoma alisteri (Mathews), the Black-throated 



Ground-bird, with coloured plate. 

 White, H. L. Two new subspecies — Gymnorhina tibicen eyland- 



tensis from Northern Territory, and Geophcqjs scrijita 



peninsulce from Cape Tork Peninsula. 

 . Descriptions of new nests and eggs ; also abnormal and 



curious combination clutches. 



