Aves. 



276 



72958 Riddle, Oscar. S6.5 Columba : 13.1 



1912. Prelirninary Chemical Studies on Male and Female Producing 

 Eggs of Pigeons: A Study ot' the Eggs of Forms in whieh the Domi- 

 nance of Maie and Female Sex and of White and Dark Color was Es> 

 perimentaily Determined by Professor C. 0. Whitman. (Amer. Soc. Zool.) 

 Science N. S. Toi. 35 p. 462. [SrnalL size, high water and small energy 

 content correlated with maleness and dark color, and vice-versa.] 



59 Buch, Hedwig. 86.5 Columba : 14.36 



1912, Beobachtungen an der Taubenleber. Anat. Hefte Bd. 45 p. 285 — 

 304, 2 Taf. 



60 Newman, T. H. 86.5 Columba : 15 



1911. The Snow Pigeon. Columba leaconota. Avîcult. Mag. (3) Vol. 2 p. 

 173—178, 204-207, 1 pl. 



61 Newman, T. H. S6.5 Columba : 15 



1913. The White-throated Pigeon {Columba abligularis). Avicult. Mag. (3) 

 Toi. 4 p. 110—115. 15.6 



62 Hunter, Walter S. 86.5 Columba : 15.1 



1011. Sorae labyrinth habits of the Domestic Pigeon. Journ. animal 

 Behay. Toi. 1 p. 278—304, 9 figg. [Pigeon not well adapted to maze 

 work. Relies on vision and kinaesthesis. Ability to meet new situa- 

 tions. Memory (organic) perfect for 4 weeks.] 



63 Tevis, M. 86.5 Columba : 15.2 



1911. Return Flight of Carrier Pigeons. Novel Theory Advanced. Hints 

 for Aviators. Scient. Amer. Suppl. Toi. 72 p. 891—392. 



64 Cowdry, E. T. 86.5 Columba : 18.S 



1912. Mitochondria and other cytoplasmic constituent*: of the spinal 

 ganglion cells of the pigeon. Anat. Record Toi. 6 p. 33—38. 



72965 Cowdry, E. T. 86.5 Columba : \ 8.8 



1913. The relations of mitochondria and other cytoplasmic constituents 

 in spinal ganglion cells of the pigeon. Intern. Monatsschr. Anat. Phy« 

 siol. Bd. 29 p. 473 — 504, 3 pis. [4 distinct components in ner\e cell 

 cytuplasm; mitochondria, Nissi bodies, canalicular System, neurotibrils.] 



66 . . . 86.5 Columba (74.8) 



1912. Pigeons by the Million. The Great Nesting Grounds in Pennsyl- 

 vania. Cassinia Proc. Delaware Talley ornith. Club Toi. 16 p. 21—25» 



15.6 



67 Wenniuger, F. J. 86.5 Ectopistes 



1910. The Passenger Pigeon. Amer. Midland Natural. Toi. 1 p. 227— 

 228. 



68 Hodge, C. F. 86.5 Ectopistes 



1912. A last Word on the Passenger Pigeon. Auk N. S. fol. 29 p. 169 

 —175. 



69 Kalm, Pehr, and John James Audabon. 86.5 Ectopistes: 15 



1912. The Passenger Pigeon. Ann. Rep. Smithson. Inst. Washington 

 1911 p. 407—424, 1 pl. 15.2— .4,.6 



70 Behr, Hermau. 86.5 Ectopistes (74.8) 



1912. Recollections of the Passenger Pigeon. Cassinia Proc. Delaware 

 Talley ornith. Club Toi. 15 p. 24-27. 



71 Alderson, R. 86.5 Geopelia 



1903. The Diamond Dove. {Geopelia cuneata). Bird Notes Yoi. 2 p. 63 

 —65, 1 pl. 



72 Page, Wesley T. 86.5 Geopelia : 15 



1906. The Diamond Dove. {Geopelia cuneata). Bird Notes Toi. 5 p. 217 

 —224, 3 pis. 15.6 



73 Suggitt, R. 86.5 Geotrygou : 15.6 



1912, Breeding of the Red Ground Dove. (Geotrygon montana). Bird No- 

 tes N. S. Toi. 3 p. 34—38. 

 72974 Creswell, W. Geo. 86.5 Goura 



1906. The Great Crowned Pigeon {Goura coronata). Bird Notes Toi. 5 

 p. 117-119, 1 pl. 



