54 Avas. 
XVIL Aves. 
Totanus fuscus (Linn.) must become 
T. maculatus (Tunst.), Oberholser 
623 p. 47. — T. fuscus in Lapland, 
Finnila 246. — Tringa totanus breeding 
in Warwickshire, Leigh 457 — Totanus 
stagnatilis in the Philippines with generio 
details figured, McGregor 499 p. 8 ; 
field notes in Sweden Finnila, 248. — 
T. erythropus (i.e., fuscus auct.) migra- 
tions and voice, Tischler 865. 
Terekia c. cinerea recorded from 
Tunisia, Blanchet 93. 
Eurynorhynchus pygmaeus nesting 
and other habits in N.E. Siberia, Dixon 
212 . 
[Tringa] Canutus rogersi in N.E. 
Siberia, distinctive characters, Riley 
696 p. 613. 
Pelidna schinzii Brehm status dis- 
cussed, Hartert 326 p. 53. 
Gallinago stenura and Q. megala in 
the Philippines, generio details and 
tails figured, McGregor 499 p. 8, 
Scolopax saturata on Korinchi peak, 
Sumatra, Robinson & Kloss 703 
p. 112. 
[Crymophilus] Phalaropus fulicarius 
in N.E. Siberia, plumage change, Riley 
690 p. 612. 
Cursorius gallicus taken near Verona, 
Italy, Carlotto 136. — G. gallicus kor- 
dofanicus addt. description, Wett- 
stein 896. — C. ruvanensis sp. n. 
Ruwana river German E. Afr., Mada- 
rasz Ann. Mus. Hung. 13 p. 393. 
[Eupodotis] Otis arabs in Kordofan t 
Wettstein 896. 
ORDER GRUIFORMES. 
Cranes of California monographed, 
Grinnell & others 298. 
Aramus scolopaceus carau Vieillot, 
a distinct subspecies from Paraguay, 
Bangs & Penard 59 p. 42. 
ORDER ARDEIFORMES. 
Ibis and Spoonbills of California 
monographed, Grinnell & others 
298. 
Plegadis falcinellus (Linn.) is the 
correct name of the Glossy Ibis, 
Oberholser 613. — P. autumnalis in the 
Philippines, generic details figured, 
McGregor 499 p. 10. 
[1918] 
[Eudocimus] Guar a rubra status in 
Texas, Sell 781. 
Dissura episcopus occurrence in Pun- 
jab, Whistler 899. 
Ciconia ciconia nesting in Hesse 
Nassau, Schuster 765 ; field studies 
in Hungary, Nagy 588. 
[Mycteria] \Jabiru weillsi sp. n. 
pleistocene of Florida, Sellards 8th 
Rep. Fla Geol. Surv. p. 146 pi. xxvi 
figs. 1-4. 
Pyrrherodias manillensis feeding 
habits and correction for diffraction of 
submerged objects, Zimmer 937. 
Ardea cinerea johannae Gmel. is the 
name for the Madagascar Grey Heron, 
Bangs 52 p. 496. 
Notophoyx novae-hollandiae the S- 
shape of neck when flying, p. 48 fig. 20, 
N. aruensis in W. Australia p. 49, 
SODERBERG 808. 
[Leucophoyx] Ardea candidissima , A. 
egretta protection in Mexico, Gutier- 
rez 303. 
Nyctanassa violacea cayennensis 
(Gmel.) and N. v. jamaicensis (Gmel.) 
distinct subspecies, Bangs & Penard 
59 p. 31. 
[Demiegretta] Egretta brevipes identi- 
fication of this New Caledonian bird 
described by Verreaux and Des Murs, 
Brasil 106 p. 429. 
[ Ardetta ] Ixobrychus sinensis astro - 
logus subsp. n. Philippine Is., Wet- 
more Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 31 
p. 83. 
ORDER ANSERIFORMES. 
Ducks, Geese and Swans of California 
monographed, Grinnell & others 
298. 
Nest-down of ducks, Jackson 388. 
The “ fishy ” flavour of some wild 
ducks, MoAtee 493. — Food of Mallard 
ducks in the U.S.A., McAtee 496. — * 
Ferruginous stains on waterfowl, Ken- 
nard 406. — -Duck sickness in Utah, 
Wetmore 894. 
Gygnus musicus nesting in Finland, 
Palmgren 647 ; and Merikallio 
549. — Olor columbianus on the Potomac 
river Va., Oberholser 624. 
