82 Aves. 
XVII. Aves. 
Concealing and revealing coloration 
of animals ; Henderson, 586 ; Barbour, 
96. 
Concealing action of the Bittern 
( Botaurus lentiginosus) ; Barrows, 108. 
The effect of human occupation and 
influence on bird-life; Braun, 191. 
Fossil and Extinct Birds. 
A review of the origin and descent of 
birds ; Heilmann, 572. 
Additions to the fossil avifauna of 
Hungary from cave deposits ; Lam- 
brecht, 749. 
A list of the quaternary fossil birds of 
Spain ; Harl6, 556. 
A review of the tertiary avifauna of 
the Pacific coast region of North 
America ; Miller, 914. 
Studies of the fossil birds of the 
Oregon desort ; Shufeldt, 1259 : addi- 
tional specios of birds from the Pleisto- 
cene of Oregon ; Shufeldt, 1268. 
Ec topis tes migratorius, history, habitat 
recollections, habits in captivity, nest 
and egg, with photographs ; Craig, 
320 ; Fischer, 429 ; Forbush, 443 ; 
and Wright, 1550. 
Fregilupu3 varius, history especially 
of the example in the Caen Museum ; 
Brasil, 195. 
On fossil feathers with descriptions 
Hebe schucherti and Yalavis tenuipes 
genn. et spp. n. Eocene U.S.A. ; 
Shufeldt, 1264 : on birds from the 
Pleistocene beds of Oregon with n. spp. 
Colymbus, Podilymbus and Olor ; 
Shufeldt, 1266 : new tertiary fossil 
birds from the U.S.A. of the genera 
Diatryma, Palaeophasianus nov., 
Aquila and Proictinia nov. ; Shufeldt, 
1267 : a discussion of tho affinities of 
Diatryma , an eocene struthious bird 
of tho United States ; Shufeldt, 1258 : 
on the status of Meleagris antiqua and 
M. celer Marsh ; Shufeldt, 1259. 
On Elopteryxnopcsai a new genus and 
species of Steganopodes from the Upper 
Cretaceous of Transsylvania ; Andrews, 
18. 
Description of additional remains of 
Qenyornis ; Stirling, 1316. 
Footprints of the Moa ; Wilson & 
Benham, 1524. 
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General. 
Bird life on oceanic islands ; Roth- 
schild, 1143. 
PALAEARCTIO REGION. 
General. 
Die Vogel der palaarktischen Fauna, 
part 8 containing the Owls and the genus 
Falco ; Hartert, 561. 
On the bird life characteristic of the 
forests and wilds at different latitudes 
from Istria to the Baltic ; Braun, 192. 
British Islands. 
British Islam ns : Tho British Bird 
Book, vols. iii, iv ; Kirkman, 715 : tho 
Bodley Head British bird-book ; 
Cuming, 329 : essays on bird life in 
various districts of England ; Hudson, 
632 : a monthly calendar of bird life ; 
Salter, 1163 : field notes on tho rarer 
and commoner British Birds ; Kelso, 
702 : popular bird sketches ; Dewar, 
360 : food of tho commoner British 
Birds ; Collinge, 292 : monograph on the 
Diving Ducks ; Millais, 908 : account 
of the Gulls, Cormorants, Petrels and 
Auks of the British coasts ; Lowe, 
814 : the British Warblers, pt. 8 ; 
Howard, 627. 
British Islands : new British birds — • 
Lyrurus tetrix britannicus subsp. n. ; 
Witherby & Lonnberg, 1540 : Turdus 
musicus hebridensis subsp. n. ; Clarke, 
279 : (Enanthe deserti albifrons ; 
Ford-Lindsay, 445 : Phylloscopus 
fuscatus ; Clarke, 281. 
Kent : first record of (Enanthe 
deserti albifrons ; Ford-Lindsay, 445 : 
also Alexander, 5 : Ticehurst, 1389. 
Sussex : raro birds in the Hastings 
neighbourhood in 1912 ; Ticehurst, 
1391 : occurrence of Nucifraga c. 
mucrorhynchus ; Ford-Lindsay, 444 : 
a Winchelsea rookery ; Parkin, 1015 : 
also Ford-Lindsay, 446 : Nichols, 954 ; 
Ticehurst, 1392. 
Surrey : additional list of birds from 
the Croydon neighbourhood ; Keywood, 
707. 
Middlesex : an account of the bird- 
life of Hampstead Heath ; Goodchild, 
495. 
Essex : Ward, 1461. 
