40 Avcs. 
XVII. Aves. 
[1915] 
White, H. L. Australian Cuckoos. 
Emu Melbourne 14 1915 (144-154). 
896 
White, H. L. Notes upon Astur 
emeritus (Urospiza fasciatci eruenta). 
Emu Melbourne 14 1915 (154-156). 
897 
White, H. L. Descriptions of new 
Australian birds’ eggs. Emu Melbourne 
14 1915 (157-158). 898 
White, II. L. Descriptions of nests 
and eggs new to science. Emu 
Melbourne 15 1915 (35-36). 899 
White, S. A. Tleteroseenes pallidus. 
Pallid Cuckoo. The great dissimilarity 
between sexes. Adelaide S. A. Orn. 2 
1915 (7-9). 900 
White, S. A. Maluri found in central 
Australia. Adelaide S. A. Orn. 2 1915 
(13-15). 901 
White, S. A. A sketch of the life of 
Samuel White — Ornithologist, soldier 
and explorer. Adelaide S. A. Orn. 2 
1915 (20-23 46-48 73-76 98-101). 902 
White, S. A. Another new bird for 
Australia. [ Acanlhiza marianae.] Ade- 
laide S. A. Orn. 2 1915 (45-46). 903 
White, S. A, On some pellets or 
casts of a Screech Owl ( Tyto alba 
. delieatula Gould). Adelaide S. A. Orn. 
2 1915 (90-95). 904 
White, S. A. The birds of Mallacoota. 
Emu Melbourne 14 1915 (135-144) 
2 pis. 905 
White, S. A. An expedition to the 
Musgrave and Everard Ranges. Emu 
Melbourne 14 1915 (181-191) 2 pis. 
906 
Whymper, C. Birds in ancient 
Egyptian art. Ancient Egypt London 
1915 (1-5). 907 
Wigman, A. B. vide Hess. 
Wilding, E. Bird migration — a note. 
Nature Loudon 95 1915 (508). 908 
Willard, F. C. A curious set of 
Gambol Quail eggs. [ Lophortijx 
gambeli .] Condor Hollywood Cal. 17 
1915 (97) 1 fig. 909 
Willett, G. Summer birds of 
Forrester Island, Alaska. Auk 
Cambridge Mass. 32 1915 (295-305) 
2 pis. 910 
Williams, M. Y. Notes on the 
Herring Gull (Larus argentatus). 
Ottawa Nat. 29 1915 (89-90). 911 
Williamson, E. B. Actions of the 
Red-tailed Hawk ( Buteo lineatus 
lineatus). Auk Cambridge Mass. 32 
1915 (100-101). 912 
Williamson, W. J. F. Corrections 
and additions to preliminary list of 
Bangkok birds. Bangkok J. N. II. 
Soc. Siam 1 1915 (196-199). 913 
Wiliiamson, W. J. F. The birds of 
Bangkok. Part ii. Bangkok J. N. II. 
Soc. Siam. 1 1915 (200-210). 914 
Wilson, J. An example of the 
multiple coupling of mendelian factors. 
Dublin Sci. Proc. R. Soc. 14 1915 (369- 
373). 915 
Wilson, W. Observations on bird- 
life in Aberdeenshire. Zoologist 
London 19 1915 (229-230). 916 
[Witherby, H. F.] Recovery of 
marked birds. Brit. Birds London 9 
1915 (19-22 43-47). 917 
Witherby, H. F. The moults of the 
British Passeres with notes on the 
sequence of tlieir plumages. British 
Birds London 9 1915 (148-151 167- 
176). 918 
Witherby, II. F. Plumage change in 
the Black-necked Grebe. London Bull. 
Brit. Orn. Cl. 35 1915 (108). 919 
Witherby, II. F. On the Black- 
necked Grebe breeding in Ireland and 
on a feral Greenfinch-Linnet hybrid. 
London Bull. Brit. Orn. Cl. 36 1915 
(3-4). 920 
Witherby, H. F. Note on the 
occurrence of Parus cristalus mitratus 
in England. London Bull. Brit. Orn. 
Cl. 36 1915 (42-43). 921 
Wood, C. A. The eyelids and 
lacrymal apparatus of birds. Reprint 
from “ Ophthalmology,” Seattle U.S.A. 
for July 1915 (1-18) 11 figs, also Ibis 
1916 (174-175). 922 
Wood, J. The Curlew in South 
Africa. Pretoria J. S. Afr. Orn. Union 
11 1915 (20-25). 923 
Wood. N. A. Results of the Shiras 
expeditions to Whitefish Point, Michigan. 
Birds. Lansing Rep. Mich. Acad. Sci. 
16 1914 (55-73). 923a 
Wright, A. H. Early records of the 
Wild Turkey iii, iv, v. Auk Cambridge 
Mass. 32 1915 (61-81 207-224 348- 
366). 924 
Wright, H. W. vide Allen. 
