740 Recenlljj jniblisfie<l Uriiitholoyical iVorks. [Ibis, 



Williams, M. Y. Biological notes along fourteen liuudred miles 



of the Mackenzie river system. 

 Smith, F. N. The American Hawk-Owl (^Siirnia ulula caparoch). 

 Taverner, P. A. The disappearance and recovery of the Eastern 



Bluebird. 

 Farley, F. M. Summer birds of the Lac La Biche and i'ort 



Mci^Iurray region. 

 Taverner, P. A. Adventures with the Canada Goose. 

 Munro, J. A. Notes on the wafer-birds of Lake Newell, Alberta. 

 Bradshaw, F. The Hungarian or European Grey Partridge in 



Sask'atchewan. 



Condor, vol. xxiv. nos. 3, 4, May, July 1922. 



Whittle, C. L. Miscellaneous bird-notes from Montana; 2 illus- 

 trations. 

 Brooks, A. Notes on the American Pine Grosbeaks, with the 



description of a new subspecies, Pinicola enuclcator car- 



lotke, from Queen Charlotte Islands, 

 Hanna, G. D. The Aleutian liosy Finch, Leucosticte griseonuclia, 



field-notes ; 1 photo. 

 Mailliard, J. Eggs of the Aleutian liosy Einch ; 1 photo. 

 Hill, G. A. With the Willow Ptarmigan in Alaska; 4 photos. 

 Ritter, W. E. Further observations on the activities of the 



Californian AV^oodpecker and its food-habits. 

 Miller, L. Fossil birds from the Pleistocene of McKittrick, 



California. 

 Todd, W, E. C. Aimophila rajlceps canescens, subsp. nov., from 



soutliern California. 

 Mailliard, J. Status of the Crested Jays ou the north-western 



coast of California ; with a map. 



Dansk Ornithologisk Forenings Tidsskrift, 



vol. xvi. pts. 1/2, May 1922. 



Schi^Jer, E. L. Additions and corrections to the list of Danish 



Suomalainen, E. W. Obituary notice, with portrait, of Johan 

 Axel Palmeu (1845-1919), a well known Finnish orni- 

 thologist. 



