94 Aves. 
King Eiders at Milwaukee. — A cor- 
rection ; Ward, 1265. 
The Philadelphia Vireo in Georgia ; 
Wayne, 1625. 
Nest and eggs of Bachman’s Warbler, 
near Charleston, South Carolina ; Wayne, 
1633. 
Notes on certain birds taken or seen 
near Charleston, South Carolina ; Wayne, 
1632. 
The Yellow-headed Blackbird in 
Georgia ; Wayne, 1635. 
Ipswich Sparrow ( Passerculus 'prin- 
cess) on the coast of South Carolina ; 
Wayne, 1636. 
Observations on some birds procured 
near Charleston, South Carolina ; Wayne, 
1639. 
Limpkin in South Carolina ; Wayne, 
1634. 
Summer birds of Broadhead’s creek, 
Monroe Co.; Pa. ; Weygandt, 1657. 
Spring migration anomalies in 1907, 
Missouri ; Widmann, 1667. 
Birds of Missouri ; Widmann, 1666. 
Loxia curvirostra minor in Florida ; 
Williams, 1674. 
Additional notes on the birds of Leon 
county, Florida ; Williams, 1673. 
The Short-eared Owl and Savanna 
Sparrow breeding in Wayne county, 
Michigan ; Wood, 1690. 
Breeding of the Short-eared Owl near 
Ann Arbor, Michigan ; Wood, 1694. 
Some new and rare bird records for 
Michigan; Wood, 1693. 
Notes on the birds of the Au Sable 
valley, Michigan; Wood and Frothing- 
ham, 1695. 
Autumn birds of the Les Cheneaux 
islands ; Wood, 1696. 
White-throated Sparrow in Washing- 
ton, D.C., in August ; Wood, 1692. 
Rare northern birds near Chicago ; 
Woodruff, 1700. 
The birds of the Chicago area ; 
Woodruff, 1702. 
Summer birds of Milford, Pike 
county, Pa. ; Woodruff, 1699. 
Some interesting records from 
southern Missouri ; Woodruff, 1698. 
[ 1907 ] 
Carolina Wren in Middlesex fells, 
Massachusetts ; Wright, 1709. 
Kentucky Warbler near Boston, 
Massachusetts ; Wright, 1710. 
The Yellow-winged Sparrow in 
eastern Pennsylvania ; Wright, 1711. 
III.— SYSTEMATIC. 
ORDER RHEIFORMES. 
Rhea americana , Habits in confine- 
ment : Seth-Smith, Avicult. Mag. 
Brighton (2) 5 (129-130). ‘ 
ORDER STRUTHIONIFORMES. 
Decorse. L’Mevage de l’Autruche en 
Tunisie. Paris, Bui. soc. nat. acclim., 
52, (337-350). 
M^nIsgaux. L’&evage de PAutruche 
et la production des plumes dans la 
colonie du Cap. Rev. sci., 7, (491-495). 
Regelsperger. L’Mevage de l’Au- 
truche dans les possessions frangaises 
d’Afrique. Nature, Paris, 35, (l er 
semestre), (133-135, av. fig.). 
Beebe. Ostriches and their allies. 
New York, Rep. Zool. Soc., 9, 1905, 
(202-229, with illus., text fig.). 
Struthio australis and allies, Evans ; 
Death-feigning Instinct, Duerdin, 
Dancing performances. id. Pretoria, 
J. S. Afric. Ornith. Union, 1907, (169— 
174). Struthio camelus. Ostrich-farm 
near Cairo. Solater, Ibis, 1907, (512, 
513). S. molyhdophanes, Gehorlabyrinth. 
(Russ.) Cistiakov, Moskva, sravuit.- 
anat. Inst. Univ. 1907, 1-5, (1-7). 
ORDER CASUARIIFORMES. 
History of the name “ Emu.” 
Fletcher, Austr. Nat. 1 pt. 5 1907 
(50-58) ; Kendal, Emu, Melbourne, vii 
(46, 47). 
Di'omaeus novce hollandiae. Albino. 
A. C. Le Souef, Emu, Melbourne, 6 
(128). — D. ater, note on : Giglioli, 
Nature, London 75 (534) : D. minor 
sp. n. King Island Bass Strait : 
Spencer, Melbourne Victorian Natu- 
ralist 23 1906 (140). 
XVII. Aves. 
