90 Aves. 
XVII. Aves. 
[19111 
Catharista urubu in New York and 
Virginia, Burtch & Bailey Auk 28 
p. 112. — 1[C. shastensis sp. n. California, 
Pleistocene, Miller Univ. Cal. Pub. 
Geol. 6 p. 388. 
‘ \Gymnogyps amplus sp. n. California, 
Pleistocene, Miller Univ. Cal. Pub. 
Geol. 6 p. 390. 
ORDER ACCIPITRIFORMES. 
Les Rapaces diurnes et nocturnes du 
d^parteraent de l’Indre, Rollinat Rev. 
Fr. d’Orn. 1 pp. 275 295 314 ; 2 p. 11. 
Dio Ftingo der Raubvogel, IIen- 
nicke Ornith. Monatschr. Magdeburg 
36 pp. 180-188 1 Taf. 
On the raptorial birds in Denmark 
and on the causes of their decrease 
(Danish), Weiboll Ornith. Tids. 5 
p. 122. 
On great hatches of raptorial birds 
in Denmark in the year 1910 (Danish). 
Norgaard Ornith. Tids. 5 p. 131. 
On the way in which vultures find 
their food, Reiser Verhandl. V. Intern. 
Orn.-Kongr. 1910 p. 501. 
Vultur monachus, eggs from Rou- 
mania described, Jourdain Bull. B. 
O. C. 29 p. 24 ; nests near Quetta, 
Marshall Bombay J. Nat. Hist. Soc. 
21 p. 205. 
Gyps fulvus in Balticum, Stoll 
Ornith. Monatsber. 19 p. 9. 
Astur brevipes, Nest, Eier (Russ.), 
Averin Charikov Trav. Soc. natur. 
44 p. 277. 
Accipiter nisus, a diary of observa- 
tions on nesting habits, Selous Zoolo- 
gist 15 pp. 40 104 183. — A. nisus 
wolterstorffi Kleinschmidt $ from Sar- 
dinia, Beaux Ornith. Monatsber. 19 
p. 9. 
Erythrotriorchis rufotibia sp. n. North- 
west Australia, Campbell Emu Mel- 
bourne 10 p. 249. 
t Geranoaiitus grinnelli p. 314, G. 
fragilis p. 315, spp. n., California, 
Pleistocene, Miller Univ. Cal. Pub. 
Geol. 6. 
Buteo ferox raddei subsp. n. Talysch 
dist., Caspian Sea, Loudon Verhandl. 
V. Intern. Orn.-Kongr. 1910 p. 355 
pi. — B. vulgaris, results of 48 stomach 
investigations, Fuye & Dumast ltcv. 
Fr. d’ Ornith. 2 p. 27. — B. platypterus, 
a monograph with synonymy, dis- 
tribution, subspecific races, etc., Burns 
Wilson Bull. 23 p. 139 10 pis. ; eating 
minnows, Ramsden Auk 28 p. 485. 
■ \Morphnus woodwardi sp. n. Cali- 
fornia, Pleistocene, Miller Univ. Cal. 
Pub. Geol. 6 p. 312. 
llupornis magnirostris occiduu, sub- 
sp. n. E. Peru, Bangs Proc. Biol. Soc. 
24 p. 187. 
Gypaetus barbatus, habits and obser- 
vations, Lavauden Rev. Fr. d’Ornith. 
2 pp. 43 56. 
Aquila chrysa'ctus, A. naevia , Ncst- 
bau, Entwieklung, Biologio (Russ.), 
Ognev Mess, ornith. Moskva 2 p. 121. — 
A. clanga, remarkable plumage aberra- 
tion, Klein Verhandl. V. Intern. 
Orn.-Kongr. 1910 p. 331. — A. pomarina 
Brutvogel in der Provinz Hannover, 
Fritze Ornith. Monatsber. 19 p. 53. 
Eutolmaetus pennatus, distribution 
in France, Dumast Rev. Fr. d’Ornith. 
1 p. 295. 
Lophotriorchis kieneri, in Karen hills, 
Burma, Cook Bombay J. Nat. Hist. 
Soc. 21 p. 265. 
Circaetus gallicus, Vorkommen bei 
Durkheim, Zumstein Pfalz. Heimatk. 
Kaiserslautern 7 p. 181. 
Hal-iaetus albicilla near Scarboro’, 
Yorkshire, Witty Naturalist 1911 
p. 237 ; no longer breeding in Ireland, 
Warner Zoologist 15 p. 346. 
Pernis apivorus, breeding range in 
England, Aplin & others, Zoologist 
15 pp. 113 149 199 237 239.— P. 
apivorus ptilorhynchus Syr-Darja 
(Russ.), Sarudny Mess, ornith. Moskva 
2 p. 6. 
Baza jerdoni, habits in northern 
Bengal, Primrose Bombay J. Nat. 
Hist. Soc. 20 p. 1152 ; notes on plumage 
changes and sexual differences, Robin- 
son & Kloss Ibis 1911 p. 25. 
Harpa novaezealandiae , field obser- 
vations, M’Lean Emu 11 p. 10. 
Falco peregrinus, in the southern 
Midlands, Aplin Zoologist 15 p. 7. — 
F. feldeggi, its affinities, range, etc., 
Martorelli Atti Soc. ital. sc. nat. 
50 p. 247. — F. lanarius, bei Berlin, 
Kleinschmidt Falco 7 p. I. — Gennaia 
