46 Area . 
XVII. Aves. 
[1917] 
239. — P. gaimardi on the Patagonian 
coast, bird and eggs photographed, 
Doello-Jurado 163. — Microcarbo ater 
description of young bird, Zietz 707. 
Sula dactylatra calif arnica cannot be 
included in the list of N. American 
birds, Oberholser 431 p. 467. 
Fregata note on nomenclature of N. 
American races, Oberholser 431 p. 
468. 
Pelecanus crispus remains found near 
Glastonbury, Andrews 10. — P. ery- 
thrarhynchos , field notes in Yellowstone 
Park, Skinner 584. 
IfPalaeochenoides a Steganopode 
rather than an Anserine bird, Wetmore 
669. 
ORDER ACCIPITRIEORMES. 
Status of the Accipitrine birds of 
Lower Austria, Mintits 405. 
The Raptores of the Punjab, Donald 
170. 
Serpentarius secretarius history of 
introduction into Europe, Rensiiaw 
504. 
Vultur monackus habits in captivity, 
Hughes 300. 
Neophron percnopierus note on the 
first recorded British example killed 
in 1825, Sclater 569. 
Circus buffoni recorded from Colom- 
bia, Chapman 118 p. 240. — C. pygargus 
nesting habits, Dobbrick 160. 
A star a. atricapiUus invading Cali- 
fornia, Grinnell 220. — A. tachiro 
tenebrosus subsp. n. Londiani Bt. E. 
Afr. Lonnberg Ark. Zool. 11 No. 5 
p. 2. — A. sphenurus recorded fjom 
Yemen, Sclater 563 p. 178. 
AccipHer nisus nisus, A. n. melano- 
schistos, A. affinis , A. virgatus virgatus, 
A. v. confusus, A. gularis nesting and 
other habits in India and eggs figured, 
Baker 39 p. 350 pi. vii. — A. cirrocepha- 
lus haesitata subsp. n. Cape York, 
Queensland, Mathews Austr. Av. Rec. 
3 p. 128. — A. beniensis sp. n. Beni 
Belgian Congo, Lonnberg Ark. Zool. 
10 No. 24 p. 13. — A. guliifer nom. n. 
pro A. guttahis auct., Hellmayr 
Miinchen Verhandl. Orn. Ges. 13 
p. 200. 
Erythrotriorchis radiatus queenslandi- 
cus subsp. n. Queensland, Mathews 
Austr. Av. Rec. 3 p. 128. 
Buteo anceps ruficauda on the name 
and status of the Steppe Buzzard, 
Domaniewski 165. — B. borealis the 
Antillean subspecies discussed, Peters 
476 p. 399. — B. platypterus iowensis 
subsp. n. Iowa, U.S.A., Bailey Auk 
34 p. 73. 
Bupornis magnirostris geographical 
and individual variation of Colombian 
forms, Chapman 118 p. 243. 
Gy pact us barbatus recorded occur- 
rences in N. Austrian Alps, Tschusi 
653 ; breeding habits in captivity, 
Klein 324. — G. barbatus grandis on two 
Swiss examples, Hesse 278 ; in Yemen, 
Sclater 563 p. 178. 
Aquila chrysaetos found in the N. 
Riesengebirge borders of Silesia and 
Bohemia, Kayser 313. — A. pomarina 
pomarina in Bt. E. Africa first record 
so far south, Mackworth-Praed 374 
p. 407. 
[Eutolma'etus] Hieraaetus fasciatus in 
Yemen, Sclater 563 p. 179. 
Spilornis bassus bjniveanus subsp. n. 
Bawean I. Java sea Oberholser P. 
IT. S. N. Mus. 52 p. 185. 
Gypoictinia melanoslerna first occur- 
rence in Tasmania, Legge 349. 
Falco peregrinus peregrinator, F. 
severus, F. subbuteo centralasiae nesting 
and other habits in India and eggs 
figured. Baker 39 p. 224 pi. v. — F. 
feldeggi in Lancashire, Robinson 525. — - 
F. s. subbuteo breeding habits in 
England, Meares 392. — F. oesalon 
breeding habits in Scotland, Paton 
466. 
| Hierofalco] Falco ruslicolus on a 
supposed specimen of F. islandicus 
in the Leipzig Museum, Hesse 278. 
Cerchneis moluccensis microbalia 
subsp. n. Solombo Bcsar I. Java sea, 
Oberholser Proc. TJ.S. N. Mus. 54 
p. 178. — C. araca nom. n. for C. gracilis 
(Lesson) ; C. alopex eremica nom. n. 
for. C. a. deserticola Reichw. both pre- 
occupied, Oberholser Proc. Biol. Soc. 
Wash. 30 p. 76. — Falco sparverius 
dominicensis plumage changes, Peters 
476 p. 401. 
