CONTENTS OP NUMBEE, V.— EIETH SERIES. 



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 I. A Review of the Species of the Family Icteridae. — Part III. 

 Agelaeinse. By P. L. Sclater, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S. 

 (Plate I.) 1 



II. On a new Carpodectes from South-western Costa Rica. By 



RoBEBT RiDGWAT. (Plate II.) 27 



III. On a new Species of Wryneck, discovered in Eastern Equa- 

 torial Africa by Dr. Emin Boy. By Dr. G. Harxlatjb. 

 (Plate III.) 28 



IV. Further Contributions to the Ornithology of Japan. By 



Henky Seebohm 30 



Y. Notes on three Guatemalan Birds. By Robert Ridqway . . 43 



VI. On two new Species of Birds from Africa. By Captain G. E. 



Shelley 45 



VII. Introduction to Gould's ' Birds of Asia.' By R, Bowdler Sharpe. 49 



VIII. Inauguration of the American Ornithologists' Union. . . . - 60 



IX. Rough Notes on Spanish Ornithology. By Abel Chapman. 



(Plate lY.) 66 



X. Notes on Woodpeckers. — No. V. On a new Japanese Wood- 

 pecker. By Edward Hargitt, F.Z.S 100 



XI. Notices of recent Ornithological Publications : — 



1. Booth's Rough Notes on British Birds 101 



2. British Association's Report on Migration in 1882 .... 102 



3. 'Bulletin of the Nuttall Ornithological Club' • • • • i inq 



4. D'Aubusson's ' Birds of France ' ( 



5. Gould's * Birds of Asia ' i inj. 



6. Hartlaub on the Genus Hyliota j 



7. Nelson on the Birds of Bering Sea 105 



8. Oates's ' Birds of British Burmah ' 106 



9. Oustalet on Birds from Somali-land i in7 



10. Pelzeln on Birds from Ecuador j ^' 



11. Pelzeln on Birds from Central Africa "N 



12. Reichenow on the Birds of Zoological Gardens . . . • ( ir,Q 



13. Ridgway on new Birds from the Commander Islands and \ 



Petropaulovsky J 



14. Ridgway on Motacilla ocularis ., J 



16. Ridgway on new Birds from Lower California . . . . v 109 



16. Ridgway on a new American Pipit | 



17. Ridgway on Merula confinis j 



18. Saunders's Edition of Yarrell's ' Birds ' i 110 



19. Schalow on Bohm's Collections from East Africa . . . ) 



20. Stearns on the Natural History of Labrador 1 



21. Vorderman's ' Birds of Batavia ' t HI 



22. Watson on the Penguins J 



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