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— A. s. pdeioensis taken in Tonga Is., 
Townsend & Wetmore 764 p. 176. — 
A. undulata pluniage -development, 
Ulaauw 89. — f.4nas risgoviensis sp. n. 
Upper Miocene of Bavaria, Ammon 17. 
Eunetla falcata in the Pribilof Is. 
Jiew to N. America, Hanna 303. 
CJmulelasmus strepenis nesting in 
L. Austria, Becker 64. 
Nettion carolinense should stand as a 
distinct species, Oberholser 529 p. 81. 
— N. tnrquatmn plumage-development, 
Blaauw 80. 
Pwcilonelta erylhrorhijncha plumage - 
development, Blaauw 80. 
Querquedula discors on the down 
and nest feathers, Bunyard 106. — 
Q. d. albinucha subsp. n. Louisiana, 
Kennan Auk 36 p. 459 pi. xvii. 
Nyroca rufina near Elbing 
in W. Prussia, Dobbrick 198. 
[Fuligula] Marila collaris its syste- 
matic position and taxonomic relation- 
ships, Hollister 349. 
Clangida c. americana and C. is- 
landica, distinctive characters, Taver- 
ner 748. — Bucephala c. clangida colour 
of soft parts, Garnett 256. 
Polyslicte not Stellaria must be used 
for Stcller’s Eider, Oberholser 532. 
ORDER PELECANIEORMES. 
Phalacrocorax carho status of colonies 
in Holland, Oordt 568 ; fie Id -notes at 
Sfax, Tunisia, B^de 65. — P. cristaius 
nesting on Belle Isle off Brittany, 
Abadie 1. — P. bougainvillei, P. vigua, 
P. gaimardi habits and economics on 
the Peruvian coasts, Coker 161 p. 474. 
— fP. praecarbo sp. n. Upper Miocene 
of Bavaria, Ammon 17. 
Plot us anhinga the joints of the 
vertebrae and their action, Virchow 
775. 
Moris is the correct generic name of 
the Gannets, Oberholser 537. 
Sida bassana its nesting rocks in the 
Gulf of St. Lawrence, Clarke 153. — 
piscator and 8. leucogaslra plotus 
in the Paumotu Is. and discussion of 
the nomenclature of the Boobies, 
Townsend & Wetmore 764 pp 
167-170. — 8. variegata, 8. nebouxi 
habits and economic on the Peruvian 
N-< 13799 g)Q 
coasts, Coker 161 p. 406. — Piscairix 
sida on the polymorphic forms on 
Trinidad Is., Ribeira 611 p. 183. 
Pha'ethon rubricaudns, nr. the Mar- 
quesas, taxonomic note, Townsend 
& Wetmore 764 p. 166. — 8caeophce- 
than rubricaiidus rotlischildi is the form 
occurring off Lower California, Ober- 
HOLSBR 529 p. 557. — Leptopheethon 
catesbyi of the Bermudas is a subspecies 
of L. lepturus, Oberholser 529 p. 666. 
Pelecanus thagus habits, plumage- 
changes and economics on the Peruvian 
coast, Coker 161 p. 480. — P. cry- 
throrhynchos in Alberta, Farley 232. 
ORDER CATHARTIDIFORMES. 
Catharista atrata breeding in capti- 
vity with photo, PoRTiELjE 597. 
Cathartes aura septemtrionalis and 
Catharista urubu field and other notes 
in Florida, Williams 810. 
ORDER ACCIPITRIFORMES. 
A revised list of the Accipitres with 
descriptions, keys, etc., etc. Pts. i, ii, 
Swann 739. 
Birds of Prey of the Punjab listed 
and discriminated with Iiabits, etc., 
etc., Donald 201. 
Note on Argentine Hawks, Ambro- 
SETTI 16. 
On the female genital organs in the 
Falconidse, Kollmann 400. 
8agittarius serpentarius note on 
generic name, Sclater & M.-Praed 
678 p. 707. 
Vultur nionarchus on supposed occur- 
rence in Sicily, Trischitta 768. 
Gyps fulvus fidvescens in the Sudan, 
Sclater & M.-Praed 679 p. ^704. — 
G. coprotheres (Forster) is the oldest 
name for G. kolbii auct., Richmond 
613 p. 548. 
[Otogyps^ TorgoS tracheliotus nubicus 
note on generic and specific names, 
Sclater & M.-Praed 679 p. 706. 
Circus hudsonius should stand as a 
subspecies of the European C. cyaneus, 
Oberholser 529 p. 82. 
Micraslur inelanolencus hucHeyi subsp. 
n. Ecuador, Swann Synop. List 
Accipitres p. 16 bis. 
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