94 Aves. 
XVII. Aves. 
[1910] 
Greenland. 
Greenland, provisional results of 
the Danish N.E. Greenland expedition ; 
Lindhard, 877 : report on the birds 
of the Danish north-east Greenland 
expedition 190G-1908, with biological 
observations ; Manniche, 953 : birds 
new to the east Greenland fauna 
(Danish) ; Helms, 639. 
III.— SYSTEMATIC. 
The arrangement of Sharpe’s “ Hand- 
list of birds” is here used; where 
generio names differ the name in 
the Handlist is prefixed in square 
brackets. 
ORDER STRUTHIONIFORMES. 
Struthio, breeding habits, Sokolowsky 
Natur Leipzig 1909-10 1909 p. 107 ; 
Zuchtresultate in der Stellinger Straus- 
aenfarm, Sokolowsky J. Ornith. Leip- 
zig 58 1910 pp. 96 157. — S. camelus , 
range in north-west Arabia, Carru- 
tiieus Ibis 1910 p. 490. — LS'. iudicus 
sp. n. described from fossil egg-shell 
from theKain river, United Prov. India, 
Bid well Ibis 1910 p. 760 text fig. 7. 
ORDER CASUARIIFORMES. 
■\Dromaeus minor , additional infor- 
mation and figures of skeleton of the 
King Island Emu, Spencer & Ker- 
shaw Melbourne Mem. Nat. Mus. No. 3 
p. 9 pis. ii-vii. — D. novae-hollandiae 
novae-hollandiae pi. i, D. n. diemenensis 
pi. ii, D. parrulus pi. iii, D. minor pi. iv 
figured and described, Mathews birds 
of Australia pt. i pp. 1-27. 
Casuarivs australis , figured and 
•described, Mathews birds of Australia 
pt i pp. 28-34 pi. v. — C. picticollis, 
in captivity with photograph, Brook 
Avicult. Mag. 1 p. 291. 
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ORDER DINORNITHIEORMES. 
t[ Emeus ] Eury apteryx crassa, remains 
found on Stewart Island N. Z., Benham 
Trans. N. Z. Inst. 42 p. 354. 
ORDER APTERYGIFORMES. 
Apteryx , history of its discovery and 
account of the species, Krohn Zool. 
Beob. 51 p. 294. 
ORDER TINAMIFORMES. 
Nothura agassizii sp. n.Lake Titicaca, 
Peru, Bangs Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 23 
p. 107. 
ORDER GALLIFORMES. 
Catalogue of the Pheasants, Pea Fowl, 
Jungle Fowl and Spur Fowl in the 
Indian Museum, Beebee Calcutta 
Rec. Ind. Mus. 5 p. 263. 
Megapodius duperreyi tumulus, 
figured and described, Mathews birds 
of Australia pt i p. 36 pi. vi. 
Lipoa ocellata, figured and described, 
Mathews birds of Australia pt. i p. 42 
pi. vii ; on its anatomy, Flynn Hobart 
Proc. R. S. Tasmania 1909 p. 175 pi. xiv. 
Catheturus lathami, on its anatomy, 
Flynn Hobart Proc. R. S. Tasmania 
1909 p. 175 pi. xiv ; Alectura lathami 
lathami, figured and described, Mathew 
birds of Australia pt. i p. 56 pi. viii. 
Lagopus scoticus , grouse and grouse- 
moors, a handbook, Malcolm & Max- 
well London 1910 8vo ; moult and 
seasonal change of plumage, Ogilvie- 
Grant Bull. B. O. C. 25 p. 122 ; on a 
protozoan parasite, Eimeria ( Goccidium ) 
avium , causing fatal disease among 
young birds ; on its protozoan parasites 
with a note on the Grouse Fly ; experi- 
mental studies on avian Coccidiosis 
especially in young Grouse ; observa- 
tions on the blood, Fantham P. Z. S. 
1910 pp. 672-691 692-708 708-722 
722-731 pis. lv-lxiii text figs. 65-66 ; 
plumage changes in health and disease, 
Wilson Proc. Zool. Soc. 1910 pp. 1000- 
1033 pis. Ixxviii-ci ; a pugnacious indi- 
vidual, Fortune Naturalist London 
1910 j). 425 fig. — L. lagopus breeding in 
the Stockholm Zoological gardens, 
Beiim Zool. Beob. 51 p. 98. — L. lagopus 
and L. mutus , effect of high elevations 
on the size of the heart, Strohl Zool. 
Jahrb. Abt. f. allg. Zool. 30 pp. 1-44 ; 
relative weights of the heart in these 
two species as showing effects of alti- 
tude, Strohl Paris 0. R. Acad. sci. 150 
p. 1257. — L. albus, Zug n£tch derKanin- 
halbinsch Nisten (Russ.), Smirnov 
Nasa ochota St. Peterburg 4 1910 7 
p. 65. — L. hyperboreus, Spitzbergen, 
habits, food, phenology (Russ.), Birula 
St. Peterburg Ann. mus. zool. 15 p. 192. 
— L. alleni & L . welchi , first description 
