96 Aves. 
XVII. Aves, 
[190G] 
tigrinua (Taf. C, fig. 1), collurio (Taf. F, 
figs. 5-6, Taf. C, fig. 2), gubemater 
vittatus (Taf. F, fig. 7), hypoleueus, buce- 
■phalus (Taf. C*fig. 4 and Taf. D, fig. 1), 
exeubitor ( borealis ) (Taf. D, figs. 2, 3), 
L. e. (major), L. e. (exeubitor), L. c. 
homeyeri, L. e. (leucopterus), L. ineri- 
dionalia meridiondlia, L. m. algerienaia, 
Tj. m. uneinatua , L. in. dodaoni, L. m. 
koenigi, L. in. (elegans), L. m. assimiVa, 
L. m. fullax, Tj. sphenocereus, giganleus, 
lubberti, ludovicianus (Taf. D, fig. 4), and 
allies ; remarks on all these species and 
allied forms. Soitiebel, J. Ornith., 1906, 
(1-77, pis. A-H). — Tj. tephronotus (Taf. 
E, fig. 1), L. sehaeh eanieeps and L. a. 
erythronotus (Taf. E, fig. 2), L. s. scliaeli 
(Taf. E, fig. 3), L. nasutna (Taf. E, fig. 5), 
L. n. nigrieepa (Taf. E, fig. 5), L. n. 
cephalomelas, L. minor (Taf. F, figs. 2, 3), 
L. fuscatus (Taf. E, fig. 6), L. exeubi- 
tricus (Taf. G, fig. 2), L. bohmi, L. 
caudatus (Taf. G, fig. 3, and Taf. E, fig. 
7), L. corvinu8 corvinus, L. e. ajjinis 
(Taf. G, fig. 4), L. c. togoensis, L. sub- 
coronatus (Taf. H, fig. 2), L. collaris 
humeralis (Taf. II, fig. 3 and Taf. G, fig. 
5), L. Maekinnoni (Taf. IT, fig. 1, and 
Taf. G, fig. 6), L. souzse (Taf. G, fig. 1), 
L. pomeranua badius (Taf. TI, figs. 4, 5), 
L. nubieus (Taf. C, fig. 3, and Taf. H, 
figs. 6, 7) ; descriptions of all species. 
Sohiebel, T.c. (161-219).— T,. phoeni- 
euroides and allies, Susiikin, London, 
Bull. Brit. Ornith. Cl., 16, (58-61).— 
L. raddei, breeding on the W. Altai 
Mts. and the Northern slopes of 
the Tarbagatai Mts. (58) ; L. raddei, 
L. infuaeatus, L. eleagni = L. phoeni- 
curoides, (58, 59), L. romanowi 
Bogd. = Tj. phoenicuroides, L. varius, 
Sarudny = L. bogdanowi,( 59), L.plioeni- 
euroides, ab. n. analogua , (60), L. pseu- 
doeollurio subsp. n. W. Altai Mts. 
and Tarbagatai Mts., (60 & 61), 
L. diehrurus, Menzb. = L. roddei, 
(61). — L., critical notes; L. cabarriai, 
nom. n. pro caudatus Cabanis (nec 
Brolnn), (404); Hauteut, Nov. Zool., 
13, (392-405). — L. exeubitor and allies, 
note, Sciiai.ow, J. Ornith., 54, (558). 
— Tj. ludovicianua gambeli, food, Ste- 
phens, Condor, 8, (130). — L. major, 
.occurrence in Ireland; Foster, Irish 
Nat., 15, (156). — L. eollurio, breeding in 
captivity ; Gunther, Avicult. Mag., 
Brighton, ser. 2, 5 ; L. collurio, Her- 
mann, Natur u. Haus, Dresden, 15, (58- 
62) ; Otto, Ornith. Monatsber., 14, (172- 
173) ; Soiiein, Gera, Jahresber. Ges. 
Natw., 46-48, (174-175) ; Rendle, Gefied. 
Welt, 35, (105-106, 113-114, 121-122, 
130-131, 137-138); Voigt, Ornith. Mo- 
natsclir., Gera, 31, (14-16). 
MalaeonoLus poliocephalus, Neumann, 
J. Ornith., 54, (155-156). 
Paehyeephala melanura tepa subsp. n., 
Island of Rubber ; 1\ melanura arthuri 
subsp. n., Island of Wetter ; Hartert, 
Nov. Zool., 13, (299). — P. intermedia ? 
on Kangaroo Island ; Campbell, Emu, 
5, (142). 
Pomatorhynchus sencgalus subsp. n. 
ar menus, Oberholser, Washington, 
D.C., U. S. Nation. Mus. Proc., 30, (809). 
Strepera melanoptera on Kangaroo 
Island, Campbell, Emu, 5, (141, pi. 
xiii). — S. graeulina, introduced into 
Ceylon, id. T.c. (231-232). 
Telephonus tschagra, and T. australis, 
eggs, Haagner, A., London, Bull. Brit. 
Ornith. Cl., 19, (22, 23). 
Par i ilk. 
Eichhornchennester als Scldafstatten 
der Meisen ; Wemer, Zool. Beob., 
Frankfurt a. M., 47, (153-154). 
Aeredula eaudata, nesting habit ; 
Elms, Zoologist, 10, (28). — A. eaudata 
major from the Caucasus ; Buturlin, 
Ibis, 1906, (420). — A. vinacea (Verr ) 
appears to be the young of glaucogularis 
Gould ; La Touche, T.c. (436). 
71 Hgithalua caudatus, Nahrung, Csnti, 
Aquila, 13, (148-161). — 7E. roseus, 
feathers in nest ; Read, Bull. Brit. 
Ornith. Cl., 19, (22). — 2E. eonsobrinus 
near Chiakiang, La Touciie, Ibis, 1906, 
(436-437). 
Anthoscopus, review of species ; 
Hartert, Nov. Zool., 13, (386-387).— 
A. roccatii sp. n. Entebbe, Salvador!, 
Boll. Mus. Torino, 21, No. 542, (2). 
Ihteolophus inornatus, status, Grin- 
nell, Ault, 23, (186-188). 
Cyanistca eaeruleus, C. persieus, C. 
caeruleus orientalis, notes, Buturlin, 
Ibis, 1906, (419). 
Parus, the species of Coal-Tits of the 
palaearctic region ; P. vieirae sp. n. 
Coimbra ; Nicholson, Manchester Mem. 
Lit. Phil. Soc., 50, No. 13, (16 
pi. 1, fig. 1). — P. britannieus, figured, 
(pi. i, fig. 2). — P. palustri8 in Ar- 
gyll ; Alston, Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist, 
