Aves 



426 



89200 Craîg, Wallace. 86.5 Turtur : 15 



1912. Observations on Doves Learning to Drink. Journ. aniui. Behar, 

 Vol. 2 p. 273—279. [Drinking refilex probably has no innate afferent iclet 

 save touch of water on inside of beak. Dricking associations ultimately 

 formed.] 15.1,.3 



01 Braun, Fritz. 87.1 : 15.8 



1912. Ueber anomale Lautäusserungen der Vögel, insonderheit das ^prc- 

 chenlernen der Papageien. 34. Ber. westpreuss. bot.-zool. Ter. 234— 

 238. 15.1,.3 



02 Baldwin, J. Mark. 87.1 : 15.8 



1914. Deferred Imitation in West-African Gray Parrots. C. R. 9me Con- 

 grès intern. Zool. Monaco p. 536—537. 



03 Mühimann, M. 87.1 : 18.8 



1913. Das Nervenpigment beim Papagei. Arcli. path. Anat, Phjsiol. Bd» 

 214 p. 412—413, 1 fig. [Chromoliposomen vorhanden. Fehlen im Hypo- 

 glossuskern.] 



04 Lashley, K. S. 87.1 Chrysotis : 15.8 



1913. Reproduction of inarticulate ïounds in the parrot. Journ. animal 

 Behav. Vo]. 3 p. 361—366. [Great range of pitch. Impulse to imitate- 

 probably connected with sexual life.] 



05 Laloy, L. 87.1 Nestor (931) 



1910. Nestor notabiUs Perroquet de la Nouvelle-Zélande. Naturaliste 

 Paris Ann. 32 p. 167-168. 15.3 



06 Salvadori, T. 87.1 Tanj-gnathus (91.2) 



1912. Nuova specie del genere Tanygnathus. Ann. Mus. Slor. nat. Ge- 

 nova (3) Toi. 5 p. 3"28. [heterurus.] 



07 BiaHKU, B. Bianchi, Y. 87.2 Deudrocoptes 



1904. OopMH pcia Dendrocoptesj ceM. Picidae. Note sar les formes du 

 genre Deudrocoptes, fara. Picidae. Ea:ero;i;H. 3oo.t. My3. AKa;i;. Hayst- 

 Cn(). Ann. Mus. zocl. Acad. Sc. St.-Pétersbourg T. 9 p. 1—4. 

 89208 Laiiieere, Aug. 87.2 Dryocopus (493) 



1913. Le Pic noir en Belgique. Ann. Soc. zool. malacol. Belgique T» 

 47 p* 121-122. 



09 Dodsworth, P, T. L. S7,2 Megalaema : 15 



1912. Habits, Food and Nesting of the Great Himalayan Barbet (Mega- 

 laema marshallorum). Journ. Bombay nat. Hist, Soc. Toi. 21 p. 681—684» 



15.3,.6 



10 Tickers, Ernest W. 87.2 Phlœotomus : 15.8 



1914. The Roll of the Log-cock or Pileated Woodpecker. Wilson Bull, 

 Toi. 26 p. 15—17. 



11 . . . 87.2 Piculus :.16.1 



1913. Ein Beispiel für die nutzbringende Tätigkeit des Spechtes. Prakt» 

 Forstwirt Jahrg. 49 p. 98—99, 1 fig. [Von Borkenkäfern abgetöteter 

 Fichtenstamm dessen Rinde von Spechten, die nach Käfern und Larven 

 suchten, total weggehackt ist.] 



12 de Sébille, A. 87.2 Picus : 16.1 



1913. Le pic noir. Bull. Soc. centr. forestière Belgique Vol. 20 p. 84r 

 —86. [Picus martius.] 



13 Seth-Smilü, Ü. 87.2 Selenidera : 14.78.8 



1913. Heel-Pads in young Toucanet. Proc. zool. Soc. London 1913 p» 

 1095-1096, 1 fig. 



14 Cook, J. P. 87.2 Thriponax : 15.& 



1912. Nidification of Burmese Great Black Woodpecker {1 hn'ponax fed^ 

 déni.) Journ. Bombay nat. HIst. Soc. Vol. 21 p. 1081—1082. 



15 Church, Arthur U. 87.4 : 11.7&> 



1913. Notes on Turacin and the Turacin-Bearers. Proc. zool. Soc» 

 London 1913 p. 639-643. 



89216 Baker, E. C. Stuart. 87. A : 15.6^ 



1913. Tho Evolution of Adaptation in Parasitic CnckooB' Eggs. Ibis (10) 

 J?ol. 1 p. S84-398. 



