596 Recently published Ornithological Works. [Ibis, 



Norsk Ornithologisk Tidsskrift, no. 2, 1921-22. 



Coloured plates of curious varieties of Lyrurus tetrix. 



Hals. Goshawk nesting on the ground. 



SchaaDning, H. T. L, On the birds of Oplands — a district in 

 central part of southern Norway ; photos. 



Jensen, A. An invasion of Acanthis Unarla in winter. 



Lie-Pettersen, 0. J. Field-notes on Crex crex. 



Schaanning, H. T. L. Bird-ringing results in Norway ; also a 

 review of the late Prof. CoUett's work on Norwegian 

 birds, completed by O. Olsen, recently published. Most 

 of the information is said to be copied direct from 

 liartert's ' Palsearctic Birds.' 



Oologists' Record, vol. ii. no. 1, Mch. 1922. 



James, H. W. Notes on the breeding-habits of South African 



Sand-Plovers. 

 Edwards, H. A. A nest of the American Peregrine Palcon 



{P. p. anatum). 

 Young, C. J. Bird-life by Lake Ontario. 

 Horsbrugh, C. R. Some notes on European aud African Vid- 



tures. 



Ornithologische Monatsberichte, vol. 30, nos. 2 & 3, 

 Mch. & May 1922. 



Bacmeister, W. The food of the Swift (Micropus apus). 

 Stresemann, E., and Plessen, Baron V. von. Eemarks on some 



birds of southern Holstein. 

 Brinkmann, M. The distribution of JSerinus canaria germanicus 



in Lower Saxony. 

 Stresemann, E. Description of Trichoglossus hcematodus chloro- 



genys and Ailurodus melanotis guttaticollis, new subspecies 



from New Guinea. 

 Schlegel, R. Note on the occurrence of Partis atricapillus sali- 



carius in the Saxon Erzgebirge. 

 Granvik, H. Ploceus insignis ornatus and Otyphantes reichenoivi 



nigrotemporalis, new subspecies described from Kenya 



Colony. 

 Stresemann, E. Bird-notes in the Bavarian Alps, between the 



Isar and the Lech. 



