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The Pacific Coast Avifauna, consisting of articles of too lengthy a nature 

 lo appear in its official organ, forms the other series. No. 4, the "Birds of 

 the Huachuca Mountains, Arizona," by Harry S. Swarth, has just reached 

 us. It is a most excellent piece of work and casts credit upon the club as 

 well as the author. The publications of the Cooper Club may be secured 

 from the business manager, Joseph Grinnell, Pasadena. — A. W. B., Jr. 



The Haunts of the Golden-Winged Warbler. By J. Warren Jacobs. 8 vo., 

 30 pp. Published by the author at Waynesburg, Penna., 1904. Price 35c. 

 This paper forms the third number of an interesting series entitled 

 Gleanings, which are "based chiefly on the author's research in ornithology 

 and oology and published from time to time as material and data permits." 

 No. I, "Oological Abnormalities," appeared in 1898; No. H, ''The Story of a 

 Martin Colony," in 1903. 



While the present paper dees not attempt a complete life history of this 

 species it nevertheless gives us much valuable and original information 

 concerning Helminthophila chrysoptcra in its habits, migration, nest 

 building, song, food, young, eggs, etc. Of the hundreds of egg-collectors 

 which America has produced Mr. Jacobs is one of the few who have at- 

 tempted to make a systematic study of oology. 



The present paper is illustrated by eight half-tones from photographs 

 showing the eggs, nesting location, and nature of country, and a color chart 

 showing the various colors displayed on the shell. The work is neatly printed 

 and forms a welcome contribution to our knowledge of the species. — A. W. 

 B.. Jr. 



Additional Notes to Summer Birds of Flathead Lake, with Special Ref- 

 erence to Swan Lake. By Perley Milton Silloway. — Bull. Univ. of Mont., 

 No. 18, Biolog. Series No. 6.) 



A Revision of the American Great Horned Owls. rJy Harry C. Ober- 

 holser. {Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXVH, pp. 172-192.) 



Color Key to North American Birds. By Frank M. Chapman. With 

 Upward of 800 Drawings by Chester A. Reed. New York : Doubleday, 

 Page & Co., 1903. 8 vo., pp. VI -f 312. 



A Guide to the Birds of New England and Eastern New York. By 

 Ralph Hoffman. Illustrated by L. A. Fuertes and others. Boston and 

 New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1904. 12 mo. XIII-f357 pp. 



