74 A ves 
xvil. Aves. 
[1918] 
Fam. Sturnidae. 
Sturnus vulgaris, former status in 
Britain, Butterfield 129 ; migrations 
in Sweden, Rendahl, 682 ; in northern 
Finland, Merikallio 551 ; S. vulgaris 
races reviewed p. 327, 8. v. zetlaiulicus 
Shetland Is. p. 329, Hartert, Nov. 
Zool. 25. 
Pastor roseus, occurrences in Switzer- 
land, Hess 356. 
Aethiopsar fuscus infuscalus subsp. n. 
Burma, Baker Bull. B.O.C. 38 p. 70. 
Fam. Eulabetidae. 
[ Lamprocorax ] Melallopsar m. pur - 
purascens, migrations on Dunk I., 
Queensland, Bamfield 51. 
\Lamprocolius ] Lamprotornis s. splen- 
didus ranges to the Sudan, Sclater & 
M.-Praed 778 p. 431. — L. chalybaeus 
and L. cyaniventris, taxonomy of 
Sudanese forms, Sclater & M.-Praed 
778 p. 429. 
Spreo pulcher on the supposed races, 
Sclater & M.-Praed 778 p. 429. 
Fam. Oriolidae. 
Oriolus ckryseus Heuglin apparently 
identical with 0 . auratus , Sclater & 
M.-Praed 778 p. 427 . — Oriolus luteolus 
(Linn.) is the correct name of the 
Indian Black-headed Oriole, Hartert 
323 and 330 p. 361. — 0. 1. thaiacous 
subsp. n. Siam, Hartert Bull. B.O.C. 
38 p. 63. 
Sphecotheres maxillaris auct. must 
become S. vicilloti as Latham’s figure 
and description is indeterminable, 
Mathews 521. 
Fam. Dicruridae. 
Dicrurus leucophaeus subspecies re- 
viewed p. 291, D. 1. dislurbans S. Burma 
p. 293, D. 1. hopwoodi Assam p. 294, 
D. 1. stevensi Sikkim p. 295, D. 1. minimus 
Ceylon p. 296, subspp. n. D. ater sub- 
species reviewed p. 296, D. ater harterti 
Formosa subsp. n., Baker Nov, Zool. 
25. — D. anncctens siamensis subsp. n. 
Siam, Kloss Ibis 1918 p. 226. 
Chaptia aenea subspecies reviewed. 
Baker 50 p. 303. 
Bhringa remifer attenuata subsp. n. 
Malay Peninsula, Robinson & Kloss 
J. Fed. Malay S. Mus. 8 p. 235. — 
B. r. peracensis subsp. n. Malay Penin- 
sula, Baker Bull. B.O.C. 39 p. 18. 
Dissemurus paradiseus subspecies 
reviewed p. 229, D. p. nicobariensis 
subsp. n. Nicobars p. 302, Baker Nov. 
Zool. 25. — D. p. paradiseus and D. p. 
malayensis critical taxonomic remarks, 
Kloss 426 p. 228. 
Fam. Paradis eidae. 
Astrapia alboundata sp. n. [German] 
Now Guinea, Reichenow J. Ornith. 
1918. p. 244. 
Phonygammus neumanni sp. n. “ Sep- 
ikgebiet ” New Guinea, Reichenow J. 
Ornith. 1918 p. 438. 
Fam. Corvidae. 
The Crows of western Russia, 
Zedlitz 933 ; of Mesopotamia, 
Maqrath 510 ; food habits of Dutch 
Crows, Kole & Gierberqen 427. 
[ Trypanocorax ] Corvus frugilegus 
histology of “alimentary canal, Greschik 
289 ; curious flight habits, Hardy 315 ; 
field-notes in Holland, Meyere 553 ; 
food habits, Lono 474 ; moult, Ratz 
675. 
Heterocorax capensis minor in the 
Sudan taxonomic notes, Sclater & 
M..Praed 778 p. 424; Corvus capensis 
minor on the White Nile, taxonomy 
and status, Wettstein 896 p. 66. 
Corvus corax American races defined 
and described p. 213, C. c. europhilus 
subsp. n. Alabama p. 215, Oberholser 
Ohio J. Sci. 18. — G. c. dardaniensis 
subsp. n. Macedonia, Genqler Orn. 
Monatsb. 26 p. 110. — C. c. ruficollis 
( = umbrinus) field and nesting notes in 
the Sahara, Schweppenburg 768 
p. 142. — C. cornix subspecies, reviewed, 
Laubmann 450 ; stomach contents, 
Csiki 181 ; in Warwickshire, Leigh 
456 ; roosting places in Sweden, 
Lonnberg 479. — C, corone taxonomy 
and subspecific forms, Kleinschmidt 
422 ; on the identification of Linnet’s 
original description, Kleinschmidt 
421. — O, splendens abnormal plumage 
variation, Whistler 900. — C. brachy - 
