Lisf of ( oHir'ibitiors. 



List of Contributors. 



* Denotes Correspondence. 



Bailv, W. Shore, F.Z.S. 



Nesting of the Algerian Chaflinch. 13-5. 



Early Stray Notes. 28-32. 



Great Tinamou, The, 42-5. 



Some Blue Jays, 47-9. 



Tragopans, 71-3. 



May in my Aviaries, 95-9. 



June and July in my Aviaries, 13 1-5. 



Breeding of the Misto Seed-Finch, 179-81. 



Breeding of the New Guinea Quail, [92-3. 



Manchurian Eared-Pheasant, 207-8. 



August, September, and October in my Aviaries, 251-4. 



Bi:.\Ri!Y. W. R. 



* Lettuce as Grcenfood for Budgerigars, 67. 

 Four Species of Lovebirds, 181-6. 



r>KKBK, C. William 



The undescribcd Juvenal I^lumage of Yucatan Jays, 112-5. 



Bi ACKBUKN, Miss Olive 



* A Case of Longevity, 153. 



Bgosev, Edward J. 



Notes on a few well-known .Si')ecies, 61-4. 



Bkicut, H. E., P.Z.S. 



* Signs of the Season, 122-3. 



Successful Breeding of the Isabelline Turtle-Dovc, 231-3. 

 Successful Breeding of the White-breasted Dove, 241-4. 



BuKGKss, Mrs. Margaret, F.Z.S. 



* My Black-capped Lories, (18-9. 

 Some Notes of my Birds, 76-9. 



Carr-Wai.kkk, TIerbert 



* Some .Stray Notes on Birds and Mice, 91-2. 

 Stray Aviary Notes, 229-30. 



Chavvner, Miss E. F. 



* The Waxwing, 69. 



* To Keep Owls and Cats from Birds, 279. 



* Breeding Bullfinches in Captivity, 279. 



Cr.\ndall, Lee S, 



Notes on Some Forms of Cissolopha. 111-2. 



The Undescribcd Juvenal IMumagc of Yucatan Jay, 112-5. 



