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Notice respecting a young Cuckoo, p. 554. 

 Redwing's nest near godalming in Surrey, p. 555. 

 Two specimens of the green sandpiper shot in August, p. 555. 

 A. fork-tailed stormy petrel (Thalassidroma Leachii.) p. 555-556. 

 Richard Chambers, Observations on the humming-bird. p. 592-596. c. fig. 

 The green Sandpiper, p. 605-606. 

 Change of plumage in the guillemot, p. 607-608. 

 Domestication of grouse fLagopus brittanicus). p. 608. 

 Extract from the „Proceedings of the zoological society" relating to the habits 

 of the Vultur Aura p. 638-641. 



Wildgeese in Germany, p. 644-645. 



Vol. II. 1838. 



Charles L. Bonaparte. 



Transmission of experience in birds, in the form ofinstinctive knowledge, 

 pag. 50-53. 



Singular effect supposed to have been caused by change of temperature on 

 small birds, p. 53. 



(Wm. Thompson) Golden and sea eagle, Aquila Chrysaetos and A. albicilla. 

 pag. 164. 



(--) Bald eagle, Haliaelus leucocephalus, Savig. p. 164-165. 



Charles Lucian Bonaparte, Prince of Musignano, Observations on the long- 

 tailed Trogon. p. 229-231. 



„A geographical and comparative list of the birds of Europe and North America. 

 By Charles Lncian Bonaparte Prince of Musignano. Van Voorst, London, 1838." 

 p. 237. Recension. 



Edward Blyth, Outlines of a new arrangement of insessorial birds, p. 256-268. 



Capture of the white-tailed eagle (Falco albicilla, Penn. Mont., Haliaetus albi- 

 cilla, Selby), on the Suffolk coast, February 22, 1838. p. 292-293. 



Probable cause of the death of parrots, ane other birds confined in cages, 

 p. 293-294, 



T. C Heysham, Some observations on the habits of the dottrel, (Charadrius 

 Morinellus, Linn.) made in Cumberland, during the summer of 1835. p. 294-304. 



Edward Blyth, Outlines of a new arrangement of insessorial birds. (Continued 

 from p. 268.) p. 314-319. 



John Skaife, Miscellaneous ornithological notes, p. 331-334. 



Woodcocks breeding in Ross-shire, p. 347-348. 



Edward Blyth, Analytic descriptions of the groups of birds composing the 

 order, Insessores Heterogenes. p. 351-361. 



„Jardine's naturalists library. — Ornithology. — Muscicapidae or fly-catchers. 

 — By W. Swainson. Lizars, Edinburgh} Highley, London." p. 389-390. Recension. 



Adult plumage of the female smew. p. 395. 



Pomarine Skua. p. 395-396. 



Native woodcocks, p. 396. 



Plumage of the smew. p. 398. 



Brehm, Observations on some of the domestic instincts of birds, p. 3^9-406, 



Edward Blyth, Analytic descriptions of the groups of birds composing the 

 order Insessores Heterogenes. p. 420-426. 



