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Cuculus cariorus in Natal, 1871, 103 ; 

 on the birds of the Transvaal, 1871, 

 147, 252; 1S84, 217; 1885, 341; 

 1886,282; 1887, 47; letter on Egyp- 

 tian Eaptores, 187 1, 247; on Aquila 

 nsevioides in Spain, 1871, 247; on 

 Athene noctna from Poena and Otus 

 brachyotus from the Sandwich 

 Islands, 1872, 83 ; Andersson's ' Birds 

 of Damaraland,' announced 1872, 

 194, noticed 1873, 91, 455; miscel- 

 laneous notes on certain Accipitres 

 and Striges, Oreocincla hancii, 

 ostrich-farming, and Somateria stel- 

 leri, 1872, 327; on certain species of 

 Abyssinian birds, noticed 1872, 431; 

 on the nostrils of certain Aquilje, 1872, 

 472; on Aquila adalherti and its allies, 

 T873, 98; on Graculus lucidiis in 

 Damaraland, 1873, 232; on Vultnr 

 auricularis laying in confinement, 



1873, 324; letter on Circus wolfi, 

 T873. 421 ; letter on the Aquila:; of 

 S.E. Europe, 1873, 422; letter on 

 Oamaroptera from Damaraland, i8"4, 

 94; on the Spilornis of Ceylon, 1874, 

 181 ; letter on Herodias intermedia, 



1874, 4(i3; letter on Condors, 1875, 

 2()9 ; letter on the breeding of the 

 Snowy Owl, 1875, 517; notes on 

 Sharpe's 'Catalogue of the Accipitres,' 



1875. 87, 221, 353, 468; 1876, 65, 

 230, 364, 467; 1877, 209, 325, 418; 

 1878, 84, 145, 352, 451; 1879, 71, 

 ;330, 464; 1880, 195, 312, 462; j88i, 

 118, 271, 455,547; 1882, 146, 290, 

 436, 519; letter on some species of 

 Circus, 1876, 129 ; letter on Accipiter 

 TJrgatus and Circus macrosceles, 



1876. 278; letter on Astur rufitorques, 

 1876, 384'; letter on Vultur auricu- 

 laris, 1877,257; letter on a Falcon 

 taken off Socotra, 1877, 397; letter 

 correcting an error in the paper on 

 Mr. Ayres's collection, 1877, 491 ; 

 letter on Buteo desertorum and Acci- 

 piter nisus, 1878,118; letter on Iluhua 

 nipalensis, 1878, 119; letter on Falco 

 peregrinus, 1878, 380; notes upon 

 three American raptorial birds, ap- 

 parently new, a Micrastur, Moi-phnus, 

 and Buteo, 1879, 171 ; notes on an 

 unusually rufescent example of Archi- 

 buteo hemiptilopus, 1879, 178: letters 

 on Urubitinga anthraeina, 1879. -21 ; 

 1880, 247 ; on the occurrence of Ninox 

 borneensis in Java, and a large form 

 of Scops lempiji in Sumatra, 1879, 

 470; letter on the plumage of two 

 young Nyctea scandiaca, 1880, 144; 

 note on Sumatran specimens of Acci- 

 piter stevensoni and Scops lempiji, 



1880, 217 ; on the nesting of Nyctea 

 scandiaca in confinement, 1880, 471 ; 

 list of birds collected at or near Mom- 

 basa, East Africa, 1881, 124; 1882, 

 71 ; on some Hawks of the subgenera 

 Cooperastur and Urospizias, 1881, 

 258; note on Onychotes grueberi, 



1 88 1, 396; notes on the raptorial 

 birds collected in New Britain by 

 Lieut. G. E. Eichards, 1882, 126; 

 letter on Urospizias albigularis, 1882; 

 179; list of a collection of raptorial 

 birds from the neighbourhood of 

 Saigon in Cochin China, 1882, 235; 

 on some raptorial birds recently ac- 

 quired by the Norwich Museiuu, 1882, 

 452 ; letter on an instance of partial 

 melanism in Pyvonielana franciscana, 

 18S2, 471 ; on an Owl from South- 

 east New Guinea allied to Ninox terri- 

 color, Ramsay, but apparently dis- 

 tinct and vmdescribed, 1883, 169; 

 letter on Goi'sachius melanolophus 

 on the east coast of Ceylon, 1883, 

 222 ; letter on the change of colour 

 in the Scarlet Ibis, 1883, ^92; on 

 some Eastern Owls, 1884, 169; 1885, 

 138 ; on the species of the genus Per- 

 nis inhabiting Japan. 1884, 275; 

 letter on Astur atricapillus and Acci- 

 piter candidissimus, 1884,. 349; 'List 

 of the Diurnal Birds of Prey,' noticed 

 1884, 456; letter on the habits of 

 Aquila (Nisaetus) morphnoides and 

 Gypoictinia melanosternon, 1884, 

 465; letter on the South-African 

 Ostrich, 1884, 465; letter on Buteo 

 maximus, 1886, 523; on the birds 

 collected by W. Ayres in Umziella's 

 Country, 1S87, 47; on an apparently 

 undescribed Hawk of the Asturine 

 subgenus Urospizias, proposed to be 

 called Urospizias jardinei, 1887, 96; 

 on Falco babylonicus and Fak-o bar- 

 bavus, 1887, 158; letter on specimens 

 of Limnaetus ceylonensis and Huhua 

 nipalensis, 1887, 258 ; on a collection 

 of birds from Kroons'ad, Orange 

 Fiee State, 1887, .■>24; letter on Acci- 

 piter virgatus, 1887, 362; letter on 

 Scops brucei, 1888, 145; on an 

 apparently undescribed species of Owl 

 from Anjouau Island, proposed to be 

 called Scops capnodes, 1889, 104; 

 letter on Buteo swainsoni, 1889, 134; 

 letter containing remarks on some of 

 the Raptorial birds referred to in 

 'The Ibis,' 1889, p. (ia, 1889, 2.56; 

 on an apparently undescribed species 

 of Owl from the Liu Kiu (or Loo 

 Choo) Island.s, proposed to be called 

 Scops pryeri, 1889, 302; letter on the 



