.130 Arcs. 
System atio. — Passeriformes. 
5831 
Tschusi, Ornith. Monatsber. 1907 (11) ; 
C. cornix and C. monedula, feeding- 
habits, Portsoiiinsky, J. Trd. B. entom. 
ucen. Kom. M. Zeml., St. Peterburg, 
(95) 3 Taf. — C. coronoides in Tasmania, 
Dove, Emu, 7, (112, 113)' — C. ameri- 
canus , habits, Coggins, Cassinia, No. 7, 
[1904], (29-42) pi. & map. 
Nucifraga caryocatactcs macro- 
rliynclius in Sussex, J. B. Niciiols, 
British Birds, 1 (185) ; Migration in 
East Prussia, Tisoiiler, Ornith, 
Monatsber. Berlin, 1907 (200) & 
Reiohenoyv l.c . ; N. caryocatactcs , 
nesting habits, Selous, British Birds 1 
(48-51). 
Pica pica hudsonica. Habits, Warren, 
Condor, 9, (5-9) illus., pi. ; Gilman, 
T.c. (9-12). P. caudata , nest-building, 
Wigger, Munster, Jahresb. ProvVer. 
Wiss.35 (18-19). 
Urocissa flavirostvis sharpii subsp. n., 
Parrot, Zool. Jahrb., Syst., 25, (1-78). 
Garrulus lendlii sp. n. Asia Minor, 
Madarasz, Ornith. Monatsber. 1907 
(77). — G. glandarius, notes on, Loos, 
Ornith. Monatschr., Gera, 32, (83-84) ; 
a great migration near Bartenstein, 
Tisciiler, Ornith. Monatsber., Berlin, 
1907 (200). 
Aplielocoma woodhousei in Western 
Colorado. Rookwell, Condor, 9 , (81- 
84). 
Pyrrhocorax pyrrliocorax L. as a 
prophet of bad weather. Altmann, 
Zool. Beob., Frankfurt, 48 , 1907, 
(378-379). 
Podoces plesltei. in Seistan. SiiARrE, 
Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 17 , No. 3, (555- 
557) pi. 
