40 Aves 
III. AVES. 
[1905] 
Plight, see Campbell (116). 
Feeding-habits, see Wheelock (722). 
. Nomenclature, see Blanchard (61), Fisher (209), Hartert (270), 
Sclater (629). 
Literature, see Allen (6), Deane (172), Richmond (552), Sher- 
born (654), Tschusi (703). 
Migration, see Arrighi-Griffoli (17), Bishop (58), Bonhote (67), 
Clark (131), Cooke (151), Corbin (156), Duncker (186), Fleming (211), 
Guenther (256), Henderson (304), Hermon (306), Hopman (318), 
Schmitz (609), Schuster (612), Searle (634), Stejneger (664). 
Heredity. Experimental studies in the physiology of heredity. — 
Report of the committee, consisting of Professor H. Marshall Ward 
{Chairman), Mr A. C. Seward {Secretary), Professor J. B. Farmer and 
Dr David Sharp. Rep. Brit. Ass. 1904, pp. 346-348. 
III. SYSTEMATIC. 
Sub-class RATITrE. 
Order STRUTHIONIFORMES. 
Ostriches and their allies ; Beebe, Ann. Rep. New York Zool. Soc. ix, 
pp. 203-229. 
Struthio masaicus , arterial system of the brain ; Beddard, P. Zool. Soc. 
London 1905, i, pp. 102-104, text-fig. 15 : S. sp. Sub-fossil remains of 
an egg, from India ; Bidwell, Bull. B. O. C. xv, p. 72 : Pycraft, 
t. c. pp. 72 & 73. 
Order CASUARI1FORMES. 
Dromaius patricius [fossil], bones figured, from Pleistocene of Interior of 
South Australia ; De Vis, Ann. Queensland Mus. No. 6, p. 25, 
pi. ix. 
D? 'omiceius Vieill. vice Dromaius ; Oberholser, Smithson. Collect, quart, 
vol. 48, p. 60. 
Order APTERYGIFOltMES. 
Apteryx mantelli , notes on ; Seth-Smith, Avicult. Mag. (2) iii, pp. 314-317 
cum fig.: A. haasti , figured ; Buller, Suppl. B. New Zealand i, pi. i. 
Sub-class CARINATbE. 
Order TINAMIFORMES. 
Crypturus soui mustelinus , n. subsp., Santa Marta, Colombia ; Bangs, 
P. Soc. Washington xviii, pp. 151 & 152 : Eggs described ; Allen, 
Bull. Amor. Mus. xxi, p. 279. 
lihynchotus rufescens eating ce, n. subsp., Rio Paranahyba, Brazil ; Reiser, 
Anz. Ak. Wiss. 1905, No. xviii, p. 324. 
