XVI CONTENTS. 



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32. Godman and Salvin's ' Biologia Centrali- Americana ' . 207 



33. Gould's ' Birds of New Guinea ' 208 



84. Jullien on the xinatomy of Aptenodytes 209 



3.5. Maingonnat on a new Species of Argus 209 



30. Oustalet's Oruithologicul Notes 209 



37. Ramsay on the Zoology of New Guinea 210 



38. Sharpe on the Progress of Ornithology in 1882 , ,211 



39. Shufeldt on the Osteology of Podasonjs monHnus . . 213 



40. Taczanowski's Second List of Birds from Kamtschatka 213 



XXIV. Letters, Announcements, &c. : — 



Letters from Mr. E. Cavendish Taylor, Count T. Salvadori ; 

 The Ridgway Ornithological Club of Chicago ; Eurijnorhyacluis 

 p?/^Wf<?(fs in Hainan ; Expedition to Kilimanjaro 214 



Number VII., July. 



XXV. Additional Notes on the Ornithology of Transvaal. 



By Thomas Ayres. Communicated by J. H. Gurxey . . . 217 



XXVI. A few Ornithological Notes and Corrections. By W. 

 Edwin Brooks, of Milton West, Ontario, Canada 234 



XXVII. Remarks on two rare American Oscines. By P. L. 

 ScLATER, M.A., Ph.D.,r.R.S. (Plate Vn.) 240 



XXVIII. On the Birds of Northern Tibet. By Col. N. 

 Przewalski 242 



XXIX. Notes on Woodpeckers. — No. VIII. On the Genus 

 Hemicercus. By Edward Hargitt, F.Z.S 244 



XXX. On a Collection of Birds from Central China. By 

 Henry Seebohm 259 



XXXI. Notes on the Pink-headed Duck (Anas caryophyl- 

 lacea). By Frank B. Simson 271 



XXXII. On the Species of the Genus Pertiis inhabiting 

 Japan. By J. H. Gur'ney 275 



