CONTENTS. XT 



NrMBER VI., April. 



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XIII. Field-Notes from 81avonia and Hungary, with an 

 Annotated List of the Birds observed in Slavonia. By W. 

 Eagle Clakke, F.L.S., M.B.O.U 125 



XIV. A Review of the Species of the Family Ictcridce. — 

 Part IV. Quiscalince. By P. L. Sclater, M.A., Ph.D., F.E.S. 

 (Plate V.) 149 



XV. On a Collection of San Domingo Birds. By H. B. 

 Tristram, D.D., F.ll.S 167 



XVI. On some Eastern Owls. By J. H. Gurney . . . .168 



XVII. Remarks on the Occurrence of the Egyptian Nightjar 



in Nottinghamshire. By J. H. Gurnet, Jun. ...... 173 



XVIII. Further Contributions to the Ornithology of Japan. 



By Henrt Seeboiim. (Plate VI.) 174 



XIX. On the East-Asiatic Shore-Lark (Otocori/s longirostris). 



By Henry Seebohm 184 



XX. Notes on Woodpeckers. — No. VI. On the Genus 

 tes. By Edward Hargiit, F.Z.S 189 



XXI. Notes on Woodpeckers. — No. VII. Additional Notes 

 on the Woodpeckers of the Ethiopian Region. By Edward 

 Hargitt, F.Z.S 199 



XXII. On the Occurrence of CEstrelata hcesitata in Hungary. 



By W. Eagle Clarke, F.L.S 202 



XXIII. Notices of recent Ornithological Publication^ : — 



28. ' The Auk ' . 203 



24. Blasius on Birds from Ecuador 204 



25. Blasius on Birds from Java 204 



26. Blasius on the Great Auk 204 



27. Collett on three additions to the Norwegian Avifauna 205 



28. Coppinger's Cruise of the ' Alert ' 205 



29. Doering on the Birds of the Rio Negro of Patagonia . 206 



30. Dybowski's additional Remarks on the Siberian Puffins 207 



31 . Dybowski's Notes on the Birds of Kamtschatka . . 207 



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