50 Avcs. 
XVII. Aves. 
[1919] 
' Scolopax ruslicola migration-lines in 
Europe deduced from ringing experi- 
ments, Luo AN us 444 ; do they carry 
their young ? Evans 229. 
[Crymophilus] Phalaropus fulicarius 
new to Pennsylvania, Stone 717. 
Phalaropus discussion of the correct 
type of the genus, Laubmann 417. 
Hydrophasianus chirugus osteology, 
Shufeldt 690 p. 101. 
Asarcia a well-defined genus, Ober- 
HOLSER 554 p. 200. 
Cursorius gallicus captured in dept. 
Calvados, Dart 191. 
Orlhorhaniphus maguiroslris scorn- 
mophorus subsp. n. Tauibelan Is., S. 
China Sea, Oberholser Froc. U.S. 
Nat. Mus. 55 p. 133. 
Otis tarda habits, etc., in Germany, 
Merk-Buchberq 490 ; position of feet 
in flight, Hesse 338. 
Otis tetrax distribution, migrations 
and other habits, Zedlitz 833. 
ORDER GRUIFORMES. 
Orus grus migration routes in 
Saxony, IIeyder 341. — 0. viridirostris 
vertebral column, osteology and joint 
mechanism, Virchow 776. 
Pseudogeranus leucauchen breeding 
habits in captivity, Portielje 597. 
Anthropoides virgo occ. in Germany 
discussed, Bacmeister 29. 
ORDER ARDEIFORMES. 
Lampribis rothschildi nom. n. pro. L. 
olivacea Reichw. nec Du Bus Prince’s 
I., Bannerman Bull B. 0. C. 40 p. 6. 
Giconia ciconia old time record of 
nesting in Scotland, Clarke 156. 
Ardea goliath breeding habits in 
capitivity, Portielje 597 photo. — 
A. cinerea Heronries in Somerset, 
Wig LES WORTH 806 ; status in the 
Canaries, Bannerman 55 p. 715.- — 
A herodias heronry in Misscsota, Gun- 
THORF 292. — Ardea hrunhuberi sp. n. 
Upper Miocene of Bavaria, Ammon 17. 
Herodias alba and H. garzetta pre- 
sent and past distribution of breeding 
areas in Hungary and protection and 
preservation, 'Schenk 661. — Casmero- 
dius albus on the races, Oberholser 
529 p. 557. 
* Florida caerulea breeding notes in 
Florida, Williams 809. 
Notophoyx flavirostris note on plum- 
ages and subspecies, Campbell 118 
p. 177, 
Ilydranassa tricolor breeding notes 
in Florida, Williams 809. 
Demiegrelta s. sacra in the Paumotu, 
Gilbert and Caroline Is., note on di- 
chromatism, Townsend »&; Wstmore 
764 p. 171. . 
Nycticorax caledonicus in the Caro- 
lines, Townsend & Wetmorb 764 
p. 172. 
Tigrisoma salmoni taxanomic note, 
Chubb 141 p. 273. 
[Ardetta] IxobrycMis sinensis moorei 
subsp. n. Caroline Is. and other sub- 
species listed, Wetmore Bull Mus. 
Comp. Zool. 63 p. 173. 
Botauriis slellaris nesting and other 
habits in Norfolk, Turner 770 771. 
1[Botauriles avihis gen. et sp. n. 
Upper Miocene of Bavaria, Ammon 17. 
ORDER ANSERIFORMES. 
Lead poisoning in waterfowl. Wet- 
more 790. 
Ducks eating echinoderms, Clark 
152. 
Utility Ducks and Geese, Hurst 365. 
Anseranas semipalmata remarkable 
structural characters entitle it to family 
rank. Miller 500. 
Sarcidiornis sylvicola new to Vene- 
zuela Crandall 180; in Bt. Guiana, 
Penard 583. 
Anser, the forms met with in N. 
China, Sowerby 701 pp. 85 157. — 
A. segetum and A. arvensis heads 
figured, Bolam 86 p. 149. — A. ery- 
thropus breeding in captivity, St. 
Quintin 647. 
Casarca ferruginea first definite record 
for Atlantic coast U.S. A., Grinnell 
282. 
Anas plalyrhynchos differential sex- 
migration in New Mexico, Leopoi.d 
422. — A. rubripcs tristis breeding in 
Boston Public Gardens, Wright 831. — 
A. superciliosa perena subsp. n Celebes, 
Riley Proc. Biol. Soo. Wash. 32 p. 93. 
