Recently published Ornithological Works. 7 33 
In the January number Mfs. F. M. Bailey records her 
experiences of the breeding of Icterus nelsoni , the Palm- 
leaf Oriole, and gives three pretty figures of the nest; and 
in April Dr. Townsend writes on the courtships of the 
Golden-Eye and Eider Ducks, while Mr. R. F. Miller notes 
an increase of the Florida Gallinule near Philadelphia. In 
July Mr. H. W. Renshaw furnishes an article, which will 
interest students of the subject, on the “ Migration of the 
Pacific Plover ( Charadrtus dominicus fulvus) to and from the 
Hawaiian Islands,” which is followed by a second on the 
“ Migration of the Canada Goose in Eastern Massachusetts/* 
by Mr. J. C. Phillips. Mrs. C. J. Stanwood also writes on 
the Black-throated Green Warbler and its nesting-habits 
(2 pis.) ; Mr. W. F. Henninger on Henslow’s Sparrow in 
Ohio (pi.) ; and Mr. W. Brewster answers Dr. Dwight on the 
“ Resurrection of the Red-legged Black Duck.” 
Mr. R. Ridgway’s remarks “ Concerning Three erroneous 
Georgia Records” (p.S8) should also be noted by students of 
American ornithology in particular. 
75. 4 The Avicullural Magazine 
[Avicultural Magazine. Third Series. Vol. i. Nos. 5-9 (Marck- 
July 1910).] 
In these numbers we have an illustrated account of the 
Crystal Palace Bird Show of the year by Messrs. A. Silver 
(British Birds), D. Seth-Smith (Parrots), and F. Finn (other 
foreign birds); Mr. Seth-Smith also continues the story 
of his travels in Australia (Sydney and Brisbane), and Mr. 
Finn writes on Colius erythromelon and on two species of 
Coereba (C. ccerulea and C. cyanea ) (col. pis.), while he gives 
further instalments of his 44 Stray Notes on Indian Birds.” 
Col. Momber sketches the migration of British Birds through 
Italy, and gives us a tabular list with the addition of occa¬ 
sional remarks. An interesting paper by Dr. Butler discusses 
the duration of the life of captive birds, and this has induced 
Mr. Bonhote to write at length on the same subject, and to 
supply notes on the breeding and management of various 
species (2 pis.). Mr. H. D. Astley and Mr. Finn furnish 
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