CONTEXTS OF VOL. VII.— 1907-8. 



Abnormal Season, An, 90. 

 Abrclhos, The, 197. 

 Acanthornis magna, 92. 

 Addenda and Corrigenda, 209. 

 Additions to tlie Avifauna of the County 



of Cumberland (N.S. \Y.), 103. 

 Alexandra Parrakeet, 47. 

 Annotations, 91. 

 Ararat District, Hirds of, 18. 

 Australasian Birds in the Breslau Zoo- 

 logical Gardens, 190. 

 Australasian Ornithologists' Union, 



Sydney Session, 121 ; Financial 



Statement, 124 ; Vice-Presidential 



Address, 126; Hon. Secretary's 



Report, 136. 

 Australian Birds, New, 197. 

 Autumn Outing, An, 97. 

 Bee-eater, The, 87. 

 Bird Illustrations, 169. 

 Bird-Life on the Buffalo Momitains in 



March, 40. 

 Bird-Life Sixty Years Ago, i. 

 Bird Observers' Club, 62, 115, 166. 

 Bird Sanctuary, An Ideal, 108. 

 Birds from North-Wesl Australia, 138. 

 Birds Found Breeding near Mackay, 



North Queensland, 171. 

 Birds Identified in New South Wales 



during the Seventh Session of the 



A.O.U., 184. 

 Birds in the Vicinity of Break-o'-Day 



District, Tasmania, 142. 

 Birds Occurring in Areas 8 and 9 of 



Australia, not given in Hall's 



" Key," 99. 

 Birds of Boroondaro, 159. 

 Birds of Spencer Gulf, 159. 

 Birds of the Carpentaria Region, 106. 

 Birds of the Philippine Islands, 198. 

 " Birds of the Weddell aud Adjacent 



Seas, Antarctic Ocean," 106. 

 Black-cheeked Falcon and Pigeons, 41. 

 Black Swans Nesting, 87. 

 Bristle-Bird, Rufous, 87. 

 British Museum, 118. 

 Bronze-wing Pigeon, 47. 

 Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' 



Club, 103. 

 Butcher-Birds Fight, 89. 

 Caconiautis insperatus, Eggs of the, 106. 

 Call-Bird, The, 109. 

 Cape Barren Geese, 36. 

 Clarke Island (Ba.ss Strait) Notes, 191. 

 Cleveland (Tasmania) Migration Notes, 



118. 

 Coach whip- Piird, 47. 

 Cockatoo, Tiic While, 118. 



Collector's Difficulties, 169. 



Collector's Experience, An Ex-Victorian, 



32. 

 Correspondence, 61, iii, 165. 

 Crows f. Ravens, 112. 

 Cuckoo, The, 163. 

 Cuckoos and Crows, 87. 

 Cuckoos (Two) Reared in One Nest, 37. 

 Do Birds Reason ? 38. 

 Drongo-Shrike, The Spangled, 178. 

 Eagles, 37. 



Emu, Nomenclature of the, 45. 

 " Feathered Immigrants," 160. 

 Fields of Research, Some, in. 

 Fifteen Thousand Acres, On : its Bird- 

 Life Sixty Years Ago, i. 

 Finch, Australian, in England, 197. 

 Finch, Gouldian, 50. 

 Finch, Yellow-rumped, 105, 117. 

 Finches and Cuckoos, 187. 

 Finches, Chestnut-breasted and Yellow- 

 rumped, 51. 

 Finches, Gouldian, in the P'ield, 104. 

 Food of the Birds, 79. 

 Forgotten Feathers, 45, lOl, 193. 

 From Magazines, &c., 47, 102, 159, 197. 

 Furneaux Group, Bass Strait, A Visit 

 to, 181. 



" Galdens," a/m.f Gauldings, loi, 170. 



Great I'arrier Reef, A Visit to, 176. 



H abits of the Birds-of- Paradise and Bower- 

 Birds of British New Guinea, 103. 



Halcyon sancius and Alcyone azurea, 89. 



"Handlist to the Birds of Australasia," 

 170. 



Heronries, A Visit to, 65. 



Herons, More About, 152 



Honey-eater, New, 47. 



Hybridisation, 48. 

 Japanese Birds, 200. 



yotirnal of the South African Orni- 

 thologists' Union, 102 



Kagu, The, of New Caledonia, 197. 



Kermadec Islands, Expedition to, 209. 



" Key (A) to the Birds of Australia," 155 



Kingfisher, Brown, and Snake, 155. 



Kinglisher, Great Brown, in Tasmania, 

 119. 



Lyre-Bird, A Confiding, 104. 



Lyre-Bird, The, 94. 



Lyre- Birds, 107. 



l.aunceston (Tasmanian) Notes, 158. 



Magi)ie, A Vicious, 197. 



Magpie, Characteristic Traits of the Tas- 

 manian, 189. 



Magpies or Crow-Shrikes, 81. 



Mallee (Victoria) Notes, 52, 162. 



Malurus, A Rare, 155. 



