14 Aves. 
XVII. Aves. 
[1906] 
Cleave, H. P. 0. 1. Breeding of the 
Hen-Harrier in Cornwall. Zoologist, 
London, 10, 1906, (34-35). 
Cleave, IT. P. 0. 2. Ornithological 
notes from Plymouth. Zoologist, London, 
10, 1906, (236-237). 
Cleland, J. B. 1. Some bird ob- 
servations. Emu, Melbourne, 5, 1906, 
(189-192). 
Cleland, J. B. 2. Mechanical advan- 
tages of the shape of swans for feeding. 
Emu, Melbourne, 5, 1906, (206). 
Cleland, J. B. 3. On the origin of 
the name “Petrel.” Emu, Melbourne, 
5, 1906, (206-207). 
Cleland, J. B. 4. Birds of Kangaroo 
Island. Emu, Melbourne, 5, 1906, (207- 
208). 
Cleland, J. B. 5. Do other birds 
beside the Dieceum distribute mistletoes ? 
Emu, Melbourne, 5, 1906, (223-224). 
Coburn, F. The Geese of Europe and 
Asia. Zoologist, London, 10, 1906, 
(150-152). 
Cocks, A. II. Pelicans reported in 
Oxfordshire. Zoologist, London, 10, 
1906, (193-194). 
Cole, Leon J. Aves. (Vertebrata 
from Yucatan. 3.) Cambridge, Mass., 
Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., Harvard Coll., 
50, 1906, (109-146). 
Collett, A. A handbook of British 
inland birds. With coloured and outline 
plates of eggs by Eric Parker. London, 
1906, (xx + 289, 10 pis.). 8vo. 
Collin, R. 1. Evolution du nucleole 
dans les neuroblastes de la moelle 
bpiniere chez l’embryon du poulet. C.-R. 
ass. anat., 8 e session, (Bordeaux), Nancy, 
1906, (71-74). 
Collin, R. 2. Histolyse de certains 
neuroblastes au cours du d^veloppement 
du tube nerveux chez le poulet. Paris, 
C.-R. soc. biol, 60, 1906, (1080-1081); 
Reunion biol., Nancy, 1906, (32-33). 
Cooke, Wells W. 1. Swallow-tail ed 
flycatcher ( Muscivora forfiaata ) in New 
Jhunswick. Auk, Cambridge, Mass., N. 
Ser. 23, 1906, (460). 
Cooke, W. W. 2. The birds of 
Wyoming; some corrections. Auk, 
Cambridge, Mass., N. Ser. 23, 1906, 
(464-465), 
Cooke, W. W. 3. The migration of 
warblers. Bird Lore, Harrisburg, Pa., 
6, 1904, (21-24, 57-60, 130-131, 162- 
163, 1 pi). 
Cooke, W. W. [compiler]. 4. The 
migration of warblers. Bird Lore, 
Harrisburg, Pa., 8, 1906, (26-27, 61-62, 
100-102, 134, 168-169, 203-204). 
Cooke, W. W. 5. Distribution and 
migration of North American ducks, 
geese, and swans. Washington, D.C., 
Bull. U. S. Dept. Agric., Biol. Surv., No. 
26, 1906, (1-90). 
Coolidge, P. T. Notes on the screech 
owl. Auk, Cambridge, Mass., N. Ser. 23, 
1906, (48-55). 
Corbin, C. B. 1. Notes from Ring- 
wood, Hants. Zoologist, London, 10, 
1906, (190-191). 
Corbin, G. B. 2. A small Sparrow 
Hawk ( Accipiter nisus). Zoologist, 
London, 10, 1906, (192-193). 
Corti, Alfredo. I ciechi dell’ intestino 
terminale di Colymlms acptentrionalis 
con ragguagli comparativi e considern- 
zioni. Milano, Atti Soc. ital. sc. nut., 
45, 1906, (71-99). 
Coward, T. A. 1. Shore-lark in 
Cheshire. Zoologist, London, 10, 1906, 
(72). 
Coward, T. A. 2. Knot ( Tringa 
canutus ) inland in Cheshire. Zoologist, 
London, 10, 1906, (76-77). 
Coward, T. A. 3. Baillon’s Crake 
( Porzana bailloni ) near Stockport. 
Zoologist, London, 10, 1906, (395-396). 
Craigmile, Esther. Common birds of 
Whittier, California. Wilson Bull., 
Oberlin, Ohio, 18, N. Ser., 13, 1906, 
(83-87). 
Csiki, Erno. Biztos adatok mada- 
raink tapldlkozasarol. [Positive Daten 
iiber die Nahrung unserer Vogel.] 
Aquila, Budapest, 13, 1906, (148-161). 
Csbrgey, Titus. A magyar ornisz 
n^lniny uj alakja. [Einige neue Vertreter 
der ungarischen Ornis.j Aquila, Buda- 
pest, 13, 1906, (171-179, 2 Taf.). 
Cummings, B. F. 1. Winter or- 
nithological notes from Barnstaple. 
Zoologist, London, 10, 1906, (237-239). 
Cummings, B. F. 2. Goldsmith as 
a Naturalist. Zoologist, London, 10, 
1906, (380-385, 471). 
