. The oist . nd are as fol-lows: the Cuban species of GroundDove, Meadowlark, Sparrow Hawk,Kingbird, Oriole, Grackle, Parrot,Crested Flycatcher, Tody, Pygmy andBarn Owls, Green and red-belliedWoodpeckers, Pewee, Quail, Crane,Green and White Herons; SouthernTurkey Buzzard, Isle of Pines, Tanag-er and Lizard Cuckoo, Ani, Yellow-fac-ed and ;\Telodious Grassquits, Red-leg-ged Thrush, W. I. Mourning Dove,Belted Kingfisher, Ricords Hummer,Gundlachs Vireo, Louisiana Heron,Black and Yellow-crowned NightHerons, Great and Little Blue andSnowy Herons, White Ibis, W. I. TreeDuck, Fla. Cormorant, Caracara,


. The oist . nd are as fol-lows: the Cuban species of GroundDove, Meadowlark, Sparrow Hawk,Kingbird, Oriole, Grackle, Parrot,Crested Flycatcher, Tody, Pygmy andBarn Owls, Green and red-belliedWoodpeckers, Pewee, Quail, Crane,Green and White Herons; SouthernTurkey Buzzard, Isle of Pines, Tanag-er and Lizard Cuckoo, Ani, Yellow-fac-ed and ;\Telodious Grassquits, Red-leg-ged Thrush, W. I. Mourning Dove,Belted Kingfisher, Ricords Hummer,Gundlachs Vireo, Louisiana Heron,Black and Yellow-crowned NightHerons, Great and Little Blue andSnowy Herons, White Ibis, W. I. TreeDuck, Fla. Cormorant, Caracara, RudyQuail Dove and Cuban Crab C. Read. Books Received. Handbook of Birds of Eastern NorthAmerica, Revised Edition, May, 1912. This work needs no commendationnor introduction from us nor from anyother oologist. It stands in a class byitself and si)eaks for itself, is typical-ly Chapman, and that means that it isa valuable i)roduction, containing asit does something over T^oo pages, a 12(5 THE OOLOaiST. Royal Palms on West Coast, Isle of Pines —Photo by A. C. Read. THE OOLOGIST 127 very large number of colored platesand the description, technical as wellas popular of all birds found withinthe territory which it covers. It isindeed one of the most valuable birdbooks that can be acquired by eitheramateur or scientist, and within itspages will be found not only the de-scription of the birds, but a completeand thorough treatise of the mannerof collecting, photographing or pre-serving the birds, their nests or that there were more Chap-mans in the ornithology of the coun-try, and more Chapmanlike books ac-cessible to us all. We can recom-mend this as standard in every way. Birds of the West Coast Section of Santa Barbara, During the Month of September. As this is the wind-up of the rainyseason and because of new roads be-ing soft, we will go on horse. We leaveSanta Barbara after an early break-fast riding along the fine main roadslined with open pine woods, prett


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