63 Aves. 
SySTHMATIO. — CORACIIFORMKS. 
Falco percgrinus on the alleged 
occurrence in South Africa, Fincji- 
Davies 238. — F. peregrinus, F. p. 
calidus, F. p. babylonicus, F. p. pele- 
grinoidcs all in Sudan in winter p. 082. 
F. j>. minor breeding in Sennar p. 684, 
F. subbuteo cuvieri ranging to Bahr- 
el-Ghazal p. 685, SclaIer & M.-Praed 
679. — F. peregriniis nesting near Deer- 
field, Mass., Richards 612. — F. pere- 
grinalor and F. babylonicus breeding 
ranges in N.W. India, Whistler 795. — 
F. moluccensis bernsteini nom. n. pro F. 
m. orienialis Mcy. and Wig. preoccupied, 
Stresemann Anz. Orn. Ges. Bay. 2 
p. 8. 
ORDER STRTGIFORMES. 
Asio flammeus nesting habits in 
Washington State, Kitchin 393. — A. f. 
breviauris (Schlogel) is the name for 
the Short-eared Owl of southern S. 
Anierica p. 96, A. f. sanfordi subsp. n. 
b’alkland Is. p. 97, A. galapagoensis 
ccquatorialis, Chubb = A. /. bogotensis 
Chapman p. 97, Banos Proc. N. Engl. 
Zool. Cl. 6. 
Bubo uralensis sometimes laying five 
eggs, SciiLEGEL 664. — B. virginianus 
hetcrocnemis and B. v. ivapacutha both 
in Massachusetts in winter, Allen 12. 
— B. nfricanus races commented on, 
SaiiATER& M.-Puaro 679 p. 078. 
Byrnium alnco hnrtcrli subsp. n. 
llup(‘h, China, La TouctJR Bull. B. 0. C. 
40 p. 60. — Strix varia helveola is the 
correct name for theiTexas Barred Owl, 
Oberholser 534. 
[Athene] Carine nociua spilogaster 
from the Sudan distinct from C. n. 
soynaliensis, Sclater & M.-Praed 
679 p. 681. — G. brama fryi subsp. n. S. 
India, Baker Bull. B. O. C. 40 p. 00. 
S])eotyto cuyiicularia structure of eye 
and nocturnal habits. Wood 828. 
Glancidhun nanuni, a case of mimicry, 
Koslowsky 403. 
Strix flamynea food investigation, 
Colling E 165. 
ORDE R PSITT ACIFO RM ES. 
Nestor yiotabilis note on the food 
habits, PiiiLPOTT 589 p. 211. 
Choriphilus peruvianus in Cook and 
other Is., note on nomenclature, 
Wetmorb 764 p. vl93. 
5831 
[Conurus] Eupsittula astec vicinalis 
subsp. n. Taraaulipas Mexico, Banos 
& Penard Bull. Mus. Oomp. Zool. 
63 p. 24. 
Microsittace J errugineua minor subsp. 
n. S. Chile, Chapman Bull. Amer. 
Mus. 41 p. 323. 
Brotogeris ferrugineifrons note on 
the type and unique example which 
should be placed in genus Bolborhynckua, 
Miller 495. 
Poicephahia craastis second known 
specimen from the Bahr-el-Gharal, 
SOLATBR & M. -PRABD 679 p. 676. • * 
[Palaeornis] Cohurua fasciatus abbolti 
subsp. n. Andaman Is., Oberholser 
Proc. Biol. Soc. AVashington 32 p. 29. — • 
C. /. coins distinctive characters, 
Oberholser 560 p. 481. 
Polytelis barrabayidi avicult. notes, 
Tavistock 749. 
Platycercus adclaidae note on Gould’s 
type specimen, Ashby 21. — P. flaveohls 
food-habiis, Cole 162. — P. eximius dis- 
tribution and plumages of ' the races, 
Campbell 121. 
Barnardius zonarius woolundra subsp. 
n. W. Australia, Matthews Bull. 
B. O. C. 40 p. 44. 
[Patpholna] Paeplwldlva chryaopk.ry- 
gins figured with description, etc., 
Matthews 771 p. 431 pi. 370. 
[N anodes] Lathaiyius discolor food 
habits. Cole 162. . ' 
ORDER CORACIIFORMES. 
Sub-Order Coraciae. 
Eurystoyyius glnucurus extention of 
range to the Welle river, Bannerman 
57 p. 97. — E. afer African races 
reviewed, Sclater & M.-Praed 
679 p. 673. — E. calonyx in Java in 
winter, Bartels 59. 
Sub-Order Halcyones. 
Ceryle rudis leucoryielanura distri- 
bution in Siam, Gairdner 254. — 0. 
alcyon details of occurrence in Cornwall, 
Stevenson 715. 
Alcedo - ispida incubation period, 
Kroiin 407. — A. megalia nom. n. pro 
A. grandis Blyth, Oberholser 549 
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