The Humming Bird. 27 



Page 138, DEUDROPICUS REICHENOWI, is proposed by 

 Mr. Sjôstedt, fora new species from Cameroons. 



Page 177, TURDINUS RUFIVENTRIS, BURNESIA TAENI- 

 OLATA, DENDROPICUS LACUUM, and Glaucidium KILIMENSE, 

 are proposed by Dr. Reichenow, for four new species from 

 Cameroons, Karevia and Kilimandjaro. 



Page 205, Malimbus erythrogaster, is proposed by 

 D. Reichenow, for a new species from Cameroons. 



1893. — The Canadian Entomologist, edited by Rev- 

 C. J. S. Bethune, Ontario. Many new species of Insects are 

 described in this Volume. 



1893. — Twenty - third Annual Report of the 

 Entomological Society of Ontario. Many woodcuts 

 of injurious Insects are given. The songs of our grasshoppers 

 and crickets, by S. H. Scudder, is well worth reading. 

 Musical notes of several species are given. 



1893. — Appendix to the Report of the Minister 

 of Agriculture on Experimental Farms, Ottawa. One 

 Volume with 289 pages of text and woodcuts. 



1893. — Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. Bulletin 

 No. 19. Grasses, their uses and composition ) by James 

 Fletcher. 



1892. — Bulletin of the United States National 

 MUSEUM, No. 40. Bibliographies of American Naturalists. 

 IV. — The published writings of George Newbold Lawrence, 

 1844-1891 , by L. S. Foster, with a fine portrait of Lawrence. 

 One hundred and twenty-one memoirs of this celebrated 

 Ornithologist are mentioned. In these, 323 new species of 

 birds are described. Names and habitats are given for each 

 species. 



1893. — The Prairie Ground Squirrels, or Sperm- 

 OPHILES OF THE MISSISSIPPI Valley, by Vernon Bailey, 

 Washington. Sixty-seven pages of text, coloured plates of 

 SPERMOPHILUS TRIDECEMLINEATUS, FRANKLINIand RICHARD- 

 SONI are given A very interesting memoir on these Mammals, 

 mentioning their natural enemies, the methods of destroying 

 them, and a full account of the three species figured. 



1893.— NORTH AMERICAN FAUNA, No. 7; The 

 Death Valley Expedition, a biological survey of parts of 

 California, Nevada, Arizona, and Utah. Part II. — Wash--- 

 ington. This important volume of 393 pages contains : — 



