20 Aves 
III. AVES. 
371. Legge, W. V. Address to the Australasian Ornithologists’ Union, 
Melbourne Congress. Emu ii, pp. 125-136. 
372. Le Roi, Otto. Das Vorkommen yon Herodias alba in der Rhein- 
provinz. Ornith. Monber. xi, pp. 163-165. [Ardeiformes.] 
373. . Ornithologischer Bericht liber die Monate Marz bis October 
1902 vom siidlichen Teile der Kurischen Nehrung. J. Ornith. 1903, 
pp. 231-256. 
374. Le Soujef, D. Collection of Australian birds’ eggs and nests in his 
possession. 8vo, Melbourne, 26 pp. 
375. . Descriptions of birds’ eggs from the Port Darwin district, 
Northern Australia. Emu iii, pp. 54 & 55, 139-159. [ Muscicapidce , 
Psittaci] 
376. . Owl (Strix novcehollandice ) in curious plumage. T. c. p. 113, 
pi. vi. [Strigiformes. ] 
377. . A unique oological specimen. T. c. pp. 114 & 115. [ Casual'll - 
formes.] 
379. . Male Lyre-bird ( Menura victorice ) incubating. Op. cit. ii, 
pp. 173 & 174. [ Menuriformes. ] 
380. . The Mutton-bird rookeries on Phillip Island. T. c. pp. 195 
& 196. [Procellariiformes.] 
381. . On certain birds changing colour of plumage without moulting. 
T. c. pp. 196-199, pi. xi. 
382. . Nesting note on the Harrier ( Circus goiddi). T. c. pp. 222 & 
223, pi. xii. [ A ccipitrifo vines. J 
383. Lewis, S. The Rock-Dove ( Columba lioia) inland in Somerset. 
Zoologist 1903, p. 108. [Columbiformes. ] 
384. . Nightingale’s ( Daulias luscinia) late arrival in Somerset. 
T. c. p. 226. [ Turdidce .] 
385. Lillo, M. Enumeraci&n sistem&tica de las Aves de la Provincia de 
Tucum&n. An. Mus. Buenos Aires (3) viii, pp. 169-221 (1902). 
386. Littlejohn, C. Sterna hirundo at San Francisco. Condor v, p. 81. 
\Larif6rmes.] 
387. Littler, F. M. Notes on some birds peculiar to Tasmania. Emu iii, 
pp. 23-30. [ Prionopidce , Campophagidce , Muscicapidce , Sylviidce.] 
388. . Notes on some birds peculiar to Tasmania. T. c. pp. 81-89. 
[Turdidce, Laniidce , Meliphagidce.] 
389. — — . Birds in the Launceston District. Op. cit. ii, pp. 168-171. 
390. . Notes and observations from the Launceston district to 
30th June, 1902. T. c. pp. 171 & 172. 
391. . Can and do birds reason ? Zoologist 1903, pp. 328-333. 
392. Lodge, R. B. Pictures of bird life on woodland, mountain and 
marsh. London, 1903, 8vo, 376 pp., with photographic illustrations. 
393. Lones, T. E. On the identification of some of the birds mentioned 
by Aristotle. Zoologist 1903, pp. 241-253. 
394. Lonnberg, E. On a collection of Birds from North-western Argentina 
and the Bolivian Chaco. Ibis 1903, pp. 442-471. [Ardeiformes.] 
