97 Aves. 
Systematic. — Galltformes — Pteroclidiformes. 
5831 
London market, L. derbianus Gould = 
L. tetrix, O. -Grant Bull. B. O. C. 31 
p. 91. 
Tetrao urogallus, the eclipse-plumage, 
in a note on the specimen in the 
Pennant collection, O.-GRANTBrit. Bds. 
7 p. 2. 
Canachites franJclini figured with 
description of female from Moose river, 
Bt. Columbia, Riley Canadian Alpine 
Journ. special no. 1912 p. 65. 
Tympanuchus cupido, its present 
status on Martha’s Vineyard, Mass., 
U.S.A., Field Bird-Lore 15 p. 352 
9 figs. 
Centrocercus urophasianus , field notes 
in South Dakota, Visiier Wilson Bull. 
25 p. 90. 
Bonas a umbellus, figured and de- 
scribed,' Grinnell Bird-Lore 15 p. 63 
1 PL ' 
Caccabis saxatilis biedermanni is the 
form of Greek Partridge found in 
Canton Ticino, south of the Alps, 
Vaucher Locarno Bull. Soc. Tic. Sci. 
Nat. 8 p. 106. — G. rufa, the age of the 
bird as deduced from the plumage 
state. Bureau Nantes Bui. soc. sci. nat. 
(ser. 3) 3 pp. 1-143. — C. labatei, de- 
scription, a supposed hybrid between C. 
saxatilis and G. rubra, Martorelli 
Riv. ital. Ornith. 2 p. 184 1 tav. 
Francolinus vulgaris, present status 
in Cyprus, Bucknill Ibis 1913 p. 12. — 
F. pondicerianus mecranensis p. 53, 
Persian Baluchistan, F. orientalis ara- 
bistanicus p. 54 Arabistan, Persia, 
Sarudny & Harms Ornith. Monatsber. 
21. — F. sephaena, nesting habits in 
captivity and egg dosoribod, Haagner 
J. S. A. Orn. Union 9 p.63 — F. s. jubacn- 
sis subsp. n. Somaliland, Zedlitz 
Ornith. Monatsber. 21 p. 59. — F. 
granti and F. lcirlci, on the status of 
these two forms, Grote Ornith. Monats- 
ber. 21 p. 73. 
Perdix perdix, wandering habits in 
Finland, Brander F. Jakttidn. 7 
pp. 112 119. 
Coturnix coturnix, variation caused 
by an exclusively animal diet, Cavazza 
Riv. ital. Orn. 2 p. 249 : G. communis, an 
example of complete melanism, Stur- 
niolo Riv. ital. Orn. 2 p. 202. 
(n-9242 g) 
Ilhagenes cruentus kuseri, occurrence 
in the Mishmi hills, Assam, and descrip- 
tion of the female, Baker Bull. B. O. C. 
33 p. 83, also Reo. Ind. Mus. 9 p. 252, 
[Gennaeus] Euplocamus nycthemerus 
X E. sioinhoii, results of hybridization 
experiments, Mudge Zoologist 1913 
p. 256, and Anat. Anz. Jena 45 p. 221. — • 
G. fockelmanni sp. n. ? loc. ? Gmai Riv. 
ital. Ornitol. 2 p. 192. 
Pucrasia joretiana, figured with ad- 
ditional description, Courtois Ibis 1913 
p. 14 pi. iii. 
Phasianus colchicus, a remarkable 
plumage-variation, Witiierby Bull. 
B. O. C. 31 p. 40 : introduction into 
Cyprus, Bucknill Ibis 1913 p. 12. 
\Palacophasianus gen. n., meleagroides 
sp. n. Wasatch beds of Wyoming, 
U.S.A., Shufeldt Bull. Amer. Mus. 
N. H. 32 p. 291 pi. lviii. 
Galophasis mikado, note on the eggs 
and young bird, Seth-Smitii P. Z. S. 
1913 p. 818. 
Gallus dom ., on its derivation from 
more than one wild species, Ghigi 
Bologna Rend. Acc. sc. 16 p. 135. 
Pavo nigripennis, only a colour form 
of P. cristatus, Blaauw Avicult. Mag. 4 
p. 330 : P. nigripennis x Gallus dom., 
a hybrid figured, Seth -Smith P. Z. S. 
1913 p. 1098. 
Meleagris gallopavo silvestris and M. 
g. merriami, their former range in 
Colorado and the neighbouring States, 
Cooke Condor 15 p. 104 map. — f Melea- 
gris antiqua and M. celer Marsh, 
established on insufficient fossil 
material, Shufeldt Auk 1913 p. 29. 
Agriocharis ocellata, unusual plumage 
variation in the fomalo, Shufeldt 
Auk 1913 p. 432. 
Eupsychortyx cristatus continentis 
subsp. n. Venezuela, Cory Ornith. Pub. 
Field Mus. Chicago 1 p. 283. 
ORDER HEMIPODII. 
Austroturnix gen. n. for type Turnix 
castanotus Gould, Mathews Austr. Av. 
Rec. 1 p. 195. 
ORDER PTEROCLIDIFORMES. 
The Sand-grouse of India described 
with keys, synonymy and field notes, 
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