Recently published Or nithoJocjical Works. 165 



Article LI. (pp. 387-397) is taken up by an interesting 

 account of New Zealand bird-song by Mr. J. C. Andersen. 

 It is a continuation of others previously published. He lias 

 listened to and reduced to musical notation no fewer than 

 79 different songs of the Tui (Prosthemadtra) , and has done 

 the same for many other native New Zealand birds. 



Other Ornithological Publications received. 



Agassiz, G. E. Letters and Recollections of Alexander Agassiz. 



(London & New York, 1913.) 

 Faxon, W. Brewster's Warbler (Ilelminl/wpMla leucobronchialis) . 



(Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool. Coll. Vol. xl. No. 6. Harvard, 1913.) 

 Gjrinnell, J. The Willow Ptarmigan. The National Association of 



Andubon Societies Edncational Leaflet, No. 60. (Bird-Lore, 1912, 



4 pp., 1 col. plate.) 

 Gkinnell, J., & SwARTH, H. S. An account of the Birds and Mammals 



of the San Jacinto area of S. California. (Calif. Univ. Publns. 



Vol. X. No. 10. Berkeley, 1913.) 

 Lechnee, a. a. van Pelt, Oologica Neerlandica. (Parts 1-6. The 



Hague, 1913.) 

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



Tasmania. (Vol. iv. pt. 3. Sydney, 1913.) 

 Shufei.dt, R. W. The American Grouse and their Identification. 



Part I. (Outer's Book. Milwaukee, 1913.) 

 . Fossil Feathers and some heretofore undescribed Fossil Birds, 



(Journ. of Geol, Vol. xxi. No. 7, 1913,) 

 Taylor, W. P, Synopsis of the Recent Campaign for the Conservation 



of Wild Life in California. (Condor, Vol. xv. 1813, pp. 125-128.) 

 Thomson, A, L, Aberdeen University Bird-Migration lnc[uiry : First 



Interim Report (1909-12), (Scottish Nat. 1912-13.) 

 Todd, W, E. C, Preliminary Diagnose of apparently new Birds from 



Tropical America. (Proc, Biol. Soc. Washington, Vol. xxvi. 1913, 



pp. 169-174.) 

 TscHrsi zu Schmidhoffen, V. R. v. Ornithologisches Literatur 



'Osterreich-Ungarns, 1912. (Verb, zool.-bot. Gesels. Wieu, 1913.) 

 Tyler, J, G. Some Birds of the Fresno District, California. (Cooper 



Cm. Club, Pacific Coast Avifauna, No. 9. Hollywood, 1913.) 



