16 Aves 
III. AYES. 
261. [Henshaw, H. W.] Belted Kingfisher ( Ceryle alcyon) in the island 
of Hawaii. T. c. p. 199. 
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262. -. The Elepaio of Hawaii. T. c. pp. 225-232. \Muscicapidce.'\ 
263. Hepburn, T. Notes on birds made during three short visits to the 
beach at Dungeness. Zoologist 1902, pp. 59-65. 
264. -. Sea-birds and Plovers noticed in Lancashire and Cumberland. 
T. c. pp. 374-383. 
265. Herman, Otto. Die Bedeutung der Anatomie der Vogel., Aquila ix, 
pp. 1-11. 
266. ^Herrick, F. H. The home life of Wild Birds : a new method of the 
Study and Photography of Birds. 
267. Herrick, H. The European Widgeon (Anas penelope) in Michigan. 
Auk xix, p. 284. [ Anseriformes.'] 
268. Hill, J. H. The White-winged Crossbill (Loxia leucoptem ), in 
captivity. Auk xix, pp. 13-15. [ Fringillidcei] 
269. Hollister, N. The Yellow Rail (Porzana noveboracensis) in 
Wisconsin. Auk xix, p. 197. \Ralliformesl\ 
269a. Holmberg, E. C. La Fauna de la Republica Argentina. Aves. 
Segundo Censo de la Republica Argentina, Tomo i, Territorio, 
pp. 494-574. 
Holub, E. Obituary. Ibis 1902, p. 521. 
270. Horwood, A. R. Statistics relating to British birds. Zoologist 
1902, pp. 55-58. 
271. Howard, H. E. On Mr Selous’ theory of the origin of nests. 
Zoologist 1902, pp. 145-148. 
272. -. Cirl Bunting ( Emberiza cirlus ) in Ireland. T. c. pp. 353 
& 354. [ Fringillidce.\ 
273. -. The birds of Sark ; and variation in song. T. c. pp. 416-422. 
Howe, C. D. [See Perkins, G. H. (409).] 
274. Howe, R. H. The European Widgeon (Mareca penelope ), in North 
Carolina. Auk xix, p. 76. [ Anseriformes .] 
275. -. Occurrence of the Barn Owl (Strix pratincola ), in Canada. 
T. c. p. 79. [Strigiformes.] 
276. -. The Labrador Savanna Sparrow ( Passerculus savanna labra¬ 
dor ius). T. c. pp. 85 & 86. [ Fringillidce.\ 
277. -. Hylemathrous vs. Troglodytes for the House Wren. T. c. 
pp. 89 & 90. [ Troglodytidce .] 
278. Hublard, E. Notes sur ^architecture des oiseaux et l’instinct. 
Mem. Soc. Hainaut (5) x, pp. 1-49. 
279. Humberts, Russell. The Rufous-bellied Niltava or Fairy Blue 
Chat (Niltava sundara). Avicult. Mag. (2) i, pp. 24-26. [Musci- 
capidce.'] 
279a. Hutton, F. W. On migratory birds of New Zealand. Emu i, 
pp. 139-141. 
279b. -. Penguins. Op. cit. ii, pp. 1-9. [< Sphenisciformes .] 
