CONTENTS. XI 



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XVII. On some new or little-known Birds from the Cape 

 Colony. By Dr. G. Haetlaub 143 



XVIII. A Foiu'th additional List of Birds received from 

 Natal. By John Henbt Gueney, M.P., F.Z.S.. (Plates IV. 



& V.) 149 



XIX. Some Remarks on the Genus Bal(tniceps. By Dr. J. 

 Reinhaedt 158 



XX. Note on Pipra deliciosa. By Philip Littley Sclater. 

 (Plate VI.) 175 



XXI. Recent Ornithological Publications : — 



1. Enfjlish Publications : — Ravenstein's ' Russians on the 

 Amoor :' Boner's ' Forest Creatures :' Lubbock on the Lake- 

 habitations of Ancient Switzerland : Bree's ' Birds of Europe ' . 178 



2. Russian and Scandinavian Publications : — SchatiloiPs 

 • Birds of Tauria :' Reinhardt on the Balmiicei^s : Sundevall's 

 ' Svenska Foglarna :' Meves on the Ornithology of Jemtland, 

 and the Red-colouring of the Lammergeyer 181 



3. Amencan Publictitions : — Proceedings of the Boston Society 

 of Natural History: Bryant on the genus Catarractes, and 

 on Biiteo borealis : EUiot on a new Pitta : Suckley on a new 

 American Grouse : Cooper on new Californian Birds : Geoifrey's 



' Humming-birds of Bogota ' 183 



XXII. Letters, Extracts from Correspondence, Notices, «fcc. : — 

 Letters from Messrs. H. Stevenson and G. Ki-efft : Extracts 



of Letters from Dr. G. Bennett, Mr. Blyth, and Herr A. 

 V. Pelzeln : Remarks on Podiceps auritus breeding in Egj^^t : 

 Latest intelligence of Messrs, Salvin and Godman, of Mr. E. 

 Newton, and of Mr. F. Plant 189 



Number XV., July. 



XXIII. Five Weeks in the Peninsula of Florida diu-ing the 

 Spring of 1861, with Notes on the Biids observed there. By 

 George Cavendish Taylor, F.R.G.S., F.Z.S., kc. (Part II.) 197 



