Publications received since the issue of No. 20, Ninth 

 Series, and not noticed in the present Number. 



1. Abbott, C. G. The Home-Life of the Osprey. (London, 191L) 



i;. 'Aunals of Scottish JNatural History.' (No. 80. 191L) 



3. ' Annals of the Queensland Museuin.' (No. 10. Brisbane, 191 L) 



4. Balducci, Fj. La nuova cattura in Italia di un Pelecaniis crispus Brueh. 



(Revista Ital. di Orn. 1911.) 



5. Beebe, C. W. a Contribution to the Ecology of the adult Hoatzin. 



(Smithsonian Report for 1910. Washington, 1911.) 



6. 'Bird Notes.' J om-ual of the Foreign Bird Club. (Vol. ii. Nos. 10-12. 1911.) 



7. BoNUOTE, J. L., and Smalley, h\ W. On Colour and Colour-pattern 



Inheritance in Pigeons. (P. Z. S. 1911.) 



8. ' British Birds.' (Vol. v. Nos. 6, 7, 8. 1911-1912.) 



9. Club van NederlandscheVogelkundigerJaarbericht. (No. 1. Deventer, 1911.) 



10. 'The Condor.' (Vol. xiii. No. 6. 1911.) 



11. Fleming, J. H. A new Teal from the Andaman Islands. (Proc. Biol. 



Soc. Wash. vol. xxiv. 1911.) 



12. Gladstone, H. S. Additions and Corrigenda to the ' Birds of Dumfriesshire.' 



(Dumfries, 1911.) 



13. Hall, Robert. The Feather Tracts of Sphenuva hroadbenti, McCoy. 



(Proc. R. Soc. Tasmania, 1911.) 



14. Jourbain, F. C. R. The Bird Life of Corsica. (Bericht lut.V. Orn.-Kong. 



Berliu, 1910.) 



15. KoENiG, A. Die Ergebnisse meiner Reise nach dem Sudan in Friihjahr, 



1910. (Bericht V. Int. Oru.-Kong. Berlin, 1910.) 



16. 'Journal of the South African Ornithologists' Union.' (Vol, vii. No. 2. 



Pretoria, 1911.) 



17. Kellog, Louise. A Collection of Winter Birds from Trinity and Shasta 



Counties, California, ('Condor,' vol, xiii. 1911.) 



18. Koch, Oscar, llbersicht Uber die Vogel Estlands. (Leipzig, 1911.) 



19. Massachusetts Board of Agriculture. Annual Report of the State 



Ornithologist for the year 1910, (Boston, 1911,) 



20. ' Messager Oriiithologique,' (Nos, 3, 4, Moscow, 1911.) 



21. New South Wales Gould League of Bird Lovers. ' Bird Life ' Supplement 



to the 'Public Instruction Gazette,'30th September, 1911, (Sydney, 1911,) 



22. New York Zool. Soc. Bulletin. (1911-12. Nos. 48, 49.) 



23. North, A, J. Nests and Eggs of Birds found breeding in Australia and 



Tasuiania. (Vol. iii. Pt, iii, Svdne}', 1911, j 



24. ' Oologia Neerlandica,' (Parti. 1911), 



2,5, Reiser, Otmar, Uber die schwarz-weissen Steinschinatzer der Balkan- 

 halbinsel, (Bericht V, Int. Orn.-Kong. Berlin, 1910.) 



26, Report on the Immigrations of Summer Residents in the Spring of 1910. 



^Ball. B, O, C. xxviii. August 1911.) 



27, ' Rivista Italiana di Ornitologia,' (Anno i. Num. 1-2. Bologna, 1911,) 



28, ' The Scottish Naturalist,' (No, I. 1912.) 



29, Swarth, H, S, Description of a new Hairy Woodpecker from S.E. Alaska, 



(Univ. Calif, Publns. Zool. vol. vii. No, 9. 1911,) 



30, Todd, W, E. C, and Worthington, W. W. A Contribution to the 



Ornithology of the Bahama Islands. (Annals Carnegie Mus. 

 vol, vii. 1911.) 



31, U, S, Department of Agriculture, Directory of Officials, &c. for the 



protection of Birds and Game, 1911. Game Laws for 1911. 

 (Wa,^hington, 1911.) 



32, Van Oort, E. D. On some new or rare Birds from Sumatra, Java, &c. ; 



On tilt! Catalogue of the Collection of Birds brought together by A. Vroeo- ; 

 Bird-marking in the Netherlands, and other pamphlets. (Notes from 

 Leyden Mus, vol, xxxiv. 1911.) 

 .33. W^ooD, Lt.-Col. W, Animal Sanctuaries in Labrador, (Ottawa, 1911,) 



34. Wright, A. H. Other early Records of the I'assenger Pigeon, (' Auk,' 



xxviii. Nos, 3 & 4, 1911,) 



35. Zoological Society of Scotland: Second Annual Report. (May, 1911.) 



36. ' Zoologischer Anzeiger.' (Bd. xxxviii. Nos, 16-26, 1911,) 



