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942. [Gregory M.] Mathews's 'The Birds of Australia." <Auk, XXVIII, p. 135,, 



Jan., 1911. 



Review of Parts I and II (Roy. 4 to, with text figs, and colored plates, London, 1910). 



943. Swarth's 'Birds and Mammals of the 1909 Alexander Alaska Expedition.' 



<Auk, XXVIII, p. 277, April, 1911. 



Review of Harry S. Swarth's paper of this title in Univ. of California Publ., Zoology, VII, 

 No. 2, 1911). 



944. Tracy's 'Significance of White Markings in Birds of the Order Passeriformes.' 



<Auk, XXVIII, pp. 278-279, April, 1911. 



Summary of Henry Chester Tracy's paper of this title (Unio. California Publ., Zoology,. 

 VI, No. 13, 1910). 



945. The Arizona 'Passenger Pigeons.' <Science, N. S., XXXII, No. 841, pp. 217- 



219, Feb. 10, 1911. 



Critique of 'Notes on the Passenger Pigeon,' by W J McGee, in Science, N. S., XXXII, 

 pp. 958-964, Dec. 30, 1910, in which he claimed Passenger Pigeons were seen by him in 1905 

 in the "Sierra Gila, seventy-five miles southwest of Yuma and near the Mexican boundary." 



946. McGee's 'Notes on the Passenger Pigeon.' <Auk, XXVIII, p. 289, April, 1911. 



Refers to the above-cited papers by McGee and Allen. (See supra, No. 945.) 



947. Hellmayr's 'The Birds of the Rio Madeira.' <Auk, XXVIII, p. 376, July, 1911. 



Review of C. E. Hellmayr's paper of this title, in Novitates Zool., XVII, Dec, 1910. 



948. Menegaux on Birds of Ecuador. <Auk, XXVIII, p. 376, July, 1911. 



Notice of A. Menegaux's 'Etude des Oiseaux de l'Equateur rapportes par le Dr. Rivet' 

 (in Mission du service geograph. de l'Armee pour la mesure d'un Arc de Meridian equatorial, 

 en Amer. du Sud, 1899-1906, t. IX). 



949. 'Feathers and Facts.' <Auk, XXVIII, pp. 377-378, July, 1911. 



Review of 'Feathers and Facts: A Reply to the Feather-Trade,' etc., printed for the 

 Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, and of other (then) recent brochures dealing with 

 the same subject. 



950. Mathews's Proposed Changes in the Nomenclature of Birds. <Auk, XXVIII, 



pp. 495-498, Oct., 1911. 



Critical review of three papers by Gregory M. Mathews containing numerous proposed 

 changes in the nomenclature of birds, in opposition (in many cases) to the International Code 

 of Zoological Nomenclature. 



951. Roosevelt's 'Revealing and Concealing Coloration in Birds and Mammals.' 



<Auk, XXVIII, pp. 472-480, Oct., 1911. 



Review of Theodore Roosevelt's paper in Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXX, pp. 119-231, 

 Aug. 23, 1911, and incidental comment on the general topic. 



1912. 



952. Mathews's 'The Birds of Australia.' <Auk, XXIX, p. 124, Jan., 1912. 



Review of Part 5 of this work, completing Vol. I, with critical comment on the nomen- 

 *clature adopted in the case of certain genera of Penguins, etc. (See supra, No. 942.) 



953. [Mathews's Notes on Nomenclature.] <Auk, XXIX, Jan., 1912, pp. 133-135. 



An editorial rejoinder to Gregory M. Mathews's paper of this title (ibid., pp. 131-133), 

 with special reference to the genus (Colymbus Linne (1758) and Colymbus Rrisson (1760). 



