107 Aves. 
Systematic. — Acotpitri fo rm es — Psittaciformes . 
5831 
sp. n. Flinders Is., S. Austr., White & 
Mellor Emu 12 p. 164. 
Notofalco gen. n. for type Falco sub - 
niger Gray, Mathews Austr. Av. Rev. 
2 p. 56. 
[ Hierojalco ] Falco sacer , in Bohemia 
first record for very many years, 
Musilek Ornith. Jahrb. 24 p. 230. 
[Cerchneis] Tinnunculus tinnunculus, 
the winter moult, Chachlov Mess, 
ornith. 4 p. 163. — Falco tinnunculus 
dacotiae subsp. n. eastern Canary 
Islands, Hartert Vog. pal. Fauna 2 
p. 1086. — Falco sparverius , nest-life, 
Sherman Auk 1913 p. 406. 
[ Erythropus ] Cerchneis vespertinus, 
migration routes, Thienemann J. 
Ornith. 61 Sonderh. 2 p. 64 ; migration 
notes in East Prussia, Thienemann 
Konigsberg Schr. physik. Ges. 53 
p. 344. 
\Proictinia gen. n. gilmorei sp. n. 
Loup Fork of Kansas, U.S.A., Shu- 
feldt Bull. Amer. Mus. H. N. 32 
p. 301 pi. lv. 
Pandion halia'etus, history and habits, 
Rudiger Helios 27 p. 83. 
ORDER STRIGIFORMES. 
The Owls of the Palaearctic fauna, 
Hartert Vog. pal. Faun. pt. viii. 
On the breeding habits and eggs of 
European Owls, Wendlandt J. Ornith. 
61 p. 409. 
Asio nisuella maroccanus breeding 
at Mogador, Morocco, Menegaux Rev. 
fran?. ornith. 1913 p. 34. 
Bubo bubo swinhoei subsp. n. S. China, 
Hartert Vog. pal. Faun, ii p. 966. 
Iiuhua nipalensis , a photograph of an 
example in the Zool. Gardens, Seth- 
Smith Avicult. Mag. 4 p. 89. — H. 
orientalis, eggs dsecribed, Dods worth 
Bombay J. Nat. Hist. Soc. 22 p. 394. 
Scops scops Uebersicht, Synonymie, 
Verbreitung, Beschreibung, Dimen - 
sionem der russischen Formen, Bani- 
kovskij Mitt. Kaukas. Mus. 7 p. 142 
and p. 161. 
Ninox boobook macgillivrayi subsp. 
n. N. Queensl., Mathews Austr. Av. 
Rec. 1 p.' 194. — Spiloglaux boobook 
clelandi Flinders Isl., S. b. leachi 
Victoria, S. 6. tregellasi Victoria, 
subspp. n., S. boioeri sp. n. N. Queensl., 
Mathews Austr. Av. Rec. 2 p. 74. 
Syrnium nivicola, nesting and other 
habits nr. Simla, Dods worth J. 
Bombay N. H. Soc. 22 p. 626. — 
Strix occidentalism an instance of 
cannibalism in California, Daggett 
Condor 15 p. 40. 
[Nyctala] Strix funerea Linn, refers 
to Tengmalm’s Owl, which should 
stand as Nyctala funerea (Linn.), 
Lonnberg Ibis 1913 p. 399. 
[Surnia] Cryptoglaux /. funerea in the 
Pribilof Islands, new to N. America, 
Evermann Auk 1913 p. 18. 
Athene noctua, its gradual dispersion 
through the south-eastern counties, 
Ticehurst Hastings and E. Sussex 
Nat. 2 p. 49 ; field notes in Westphalia, 
Wemer Munster Jahresber. ProvVer. 
Wiss. 40 p. 107. — A. n. lilith subsp. n. 
Palestine, Hartert Vog. pal. Fauna ii 
p. 1006. 
Qymnasio lawrencei exul subsp. n. 
Isle of Pines, Cuba, Bangs Proc. N. 
Engl. Zool. Cl. 4 p. 91. 
Olaucidium gnoma vigilante Cali- 
fornia, O. g. swarthi Bt. Columbia, 
subspp. n., Grinnell Auk 1913 p. 224. 
Strix, a discussion of the proper usage 
of this generic name, Reichenow 
Ornith. Monatsber. 21 p. 173. — Tyto, 
a oritioal revision of the Australian sub- 
species recently recognised by Mathows, 
Rothschild & Hartert, Nov. Zool. 20 
p. 280. — Strix flammea, note on habits 
in captivity, Niezabitowski Krak6w 
Rozpr. Akad. B. 47 p. 112. — T. alba 
detorta p. 38 subsp. n. Cape Verde Isis., 
T. a. insularis Pelz. is the name which 
applies to the bird from St. Vincent, 
W. I., and probably takes the place of 
Hybris nigrescens noctividus Barb., 
Hartert Bull. B. O. C. 31 p. 37. — T. 
perlalus lucayanus subsp. n. Bahamas, 
Riley Washington Proc. Biol. Soc. 26 
p. 153. 
ORDER PSITTACIFORMES. 
Nestor, revision of New Zealand 
forms, Mathews & Iredale Ibis 1913 
p. 423. 
Oenopsittacus gen. n. for type \Eos~\ 
Chalcopsitta rubiginosa Bp., Reichenow 
J. Ornith. 61 p. 401. 
