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ORDE R STR UTHION 1 FORMES. 
Origin of the Ratite Birds, Stei n - 
mann 720. 
Struthio, development of the cloaca, 
Boyden 99.— S. camelus syriacus, past 
and present distribution, Carruthers 
124. — S. camelus and S. australis, on 
the eggs of hybrids, Menegaux 501. 
■ fStruthiolithus , fossil egg from China, 
Rothschild 63/. 
ORDER APTERYGIFORMES. 
Apteryx, albino example, Hamilton 
315. 
ORDER TINAMIFORMES. 
Tinamus major zuliensis subsp. n. 
Venezuela, Osgood & Conover Field 
Mus. Publ. Zool. 12 p. 24. 
Nothocarus jdumbciceps sp. n. Ecua- 
dor, L6nnbf.bg & Rendaiil Ark. Zool. 
14 No. 25 p. 13. 
Grypturornis cerviniventris redescribed 
and notes on other Venezuelan species, 
Osgood & Conover, 567 p. 24. — C. 
uloneus additional description, Todd & 
Carriker, 803 p. 166. — Northocercus 
tataupa female incubating, Vendran 
814. 
Grypturornis gen. n. vice Cryplurus 
auct. nec llliger type Tetrao cinereus 
Gm., Oberholser Proc. Biol. Soc. 
35 p. 74. 
ORDER GALLIFORMES. 
Monograph of the Pheasants, vol. iv 
containing accounts of the genera 
Ghrysolophus, Chalcurus, Polyplectron, 
liheinardius, Argusianus and Pavo, with 
descriptions and coloured plates of each 
species, Beebe 60. 
Game-birds of India, Baker 32. 
The nesting habits of the Mega- 
podiidae in Australia, Ashby 18. 
Secondary sexual characters in the 
Game-birds, Pezard 591. 
Shooting records of Game • birds, 
Gladstone 273. 
Megapodius reinwardt huonensis sub- 
sp. n. N. New Guinea, Stresemann, 
J. Orn. 70 p. 408. 
Crax annulata addt. description, 
Todd & Carriker 803 p. 175. 
Penelope Columbiana figured, Todd & 
Carriker 803 p. 173 pi. ii. 
Ortalis ruficrissa baliolus subsp. n. ^ 
Venezuela, Osgood & Conover Field* 
Mus. Publ. Zool. 12 p. 31. 
Tetrao urogallus X T. tetrix hybrid, 
Reichling 618. 
Ganachites canadensis osgoodi critical 
notes on subspecies, Swarth 769 p. 205. 
Dendragapus obscurus jlemingi habits 
on Stickine River, critical notes on sub- 
species, Swarth 769 p. 203. 
Tetrastes bonasia plumage differences 
in young and old, Schiebel 664. — T. 
septemtrionalis in Siberia, remarks, 
Olsen 563 p. 22. — T. coreensis subsp. n. 
Corea, Kuroda & Mori Auk 39 p. 365. 
[Gaccabis | Alectoris graeca races in the 
Noar East, Meinertzhagen 499 p. 69. 
— A. g, chukar described and figured in 
colour, Baker 32. — A. callolaemd note 
on status discovery and habits, Ghigi 
261 p. 77. — A. barbara (? A. callolaema) 
in N. W. Egypt, Flower 236. — C. ornata 
(Soler) of Catalonia figured in colour and 
described, Sagarra 651. 
Anunoperdix griseogularis described 
and figured in colour, Baker 32. 
Francolinus roviow of African species, 
M.-Praed 477 ; taxonomic notes on 
E. African species, Someren 716 pp. 
27-31 ; notes on synonymy o f several 
species, F. icteropus Heugl. = F. erckeli, 
O. Neumann 545. — F. bicalcaratus 
ogilvie-granti subsp. n. Cameroon high- 
lands and note on distribution of the 
typical race. Bannerman Bui. B. O. C. 
42 p. 132. 
Dendroperdix gen. n. for type Franco T 
linus sephaena (A. Smith), Roberts 
Ann. Transvaal Mus. 8 p. 194. 
Perdix perdix in Saskatchewan, Dex- 
ter 183 ; introduction and naturaliza- 
tion in western Canada, Bradshaw 
91; the “ montana” variety a 
Mendelian one, Gill 268. — P. liodg- 
soniae described and figured in colour, 
Baker 32. 
Arbor icola rickelti and A. collar is = 
A . gingica, found only in Fokien, 
Stresemann, 743. 
Goturnix coturnix status in Palestine 
and Egypt, Meinertzhagen 499 p. 70. 
