1 9? 2.] Recently published Oniitlioloi/icdl If ur/,s-. 7 ll 



Emu, vol. xxi. no. 4, April 1922; vol. xxii. no. 1, July 1U22. 

 Campbell, A. J. The Lyre-bird, Menwa hoJlandlce Latluun. A 



key to varieties or subspecies ; with col. plate. 

 Roberts, S. Prince Edward's Lyi-e-bird at home; with map and 



photos. 

 Ashby, E. The Dusky Miner {Mijzunthn ohscnra Gould) with 



its subspecies, compared wilh the Vellow-throaled Miner 



( Mi/z<int/i(i Jlavujula Gould ). 

 Alexander, W. B. Observations and records of Australian Sea- 

 birds, 1920-1. 

 Hull A. F. B. A visit to the Archipelago of tlie Jlecherclie, S.W. 



Australia. Narrative and list, with photos. 

 Stidolph, R. H. D. Birds observed near Wollini^ton, N.Z. ; map. 

 Shufeldt, R. W. On the Skeleton oE the W^edge-tailed Eagle 



(^Uroaetus caidax Latliam); 6 pis. 

 Campbell, A. J. The Buff-breasted Quail, Tiirnix oUvli; with 



coloured plate, and description of nest and eggs by 



H. L. White; with photos. 

 Chisholm, A. H. The "lost" Paradise Pai-rot, Psephotus pul- 



cJicrriiinis, sup])osed to be e.xtinct, rec(;ntly rediscovered ; 



with photos. 

 Cleland, J. B. A method of taking a bird census. 

 Morse, F. C. Birds of the Moree district, New South Wales; 



map ;iu(l jiliotos. 

 Norton, S. P. W. Bird notes from Boree, New South Wales. 

 Oliver, W. R. B. The birds of Little Barrier Island, N.Z. ; 



pilot OS. 



Le Souef, A. S. Notes on Sea-birds between Sydney and England. 

 Stuart-Sutherland, R. Notes on birds observed round a light- 

 house at Puysegur Pt., New Zealand ; photos. 

 Fletcher, J. A. Eield-notes on the Black Hell-Magpie, Sirtpcra 



fulijinosn, in Tasmania; photos. 

 Campbell, A. G. New subspecies of Tit-Warblers — live new 

 races of Acantliiza and five of Geohasileus. 



Fauna och Flora, for 1922, no. 3. 



Lbnnberg, E. On an example of Coli/mbus adamsii obtained at 

 Umea in northern Sweden ; \\ ith 1 figure. 



. On the present status and distribution of the Golden 



Eagle in Sweden, derived from re|)orts of the forest oliicers 

 to the Central Office of the Hoyal Douiains. 



