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X. Contributions to the Ornithology of Egypt. By Captain 



G. E. Shelley, E.R.G.S., F.G.S., &c. [Continued from page 5-1.] 131 



XI. Additional Notes on the Birds of the Territory of the 

 Trans-Vaal liepublic. By Thomas Aykes. (Communicated by 

 John Henry Gukney.) 147 



XII. Observations on Dr. Stoliczka's " Contributions to Ma- 

 layan Ornithology." By Arthuk Viscount Walden, P.Z.S. 

 (Plate VI.) 158 



XIII. On the Land-birds of Juan Fernandez. By P. L. 

 ScLATER, M.A., Ph.D., F.Ii.S. (Plate VII.) 178 



XIV. On the Coraciidce of the Ethiopian Region. By E. B. 

 Shakpe, F.L.S., Libr. Z.S., &c. (Plate VIII.) 184 



XV. Description of an apparently new Bird of the Genus 

 Eurystomus with a List of the known Species. By D. G. Elliot, 

 F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c 203 



XVI. A List of the Birds of Southern Spain. By Howard 

 Satjnders, F.Z.S. [Continued from page 68.] 205 



XVII. Notes on South-African Ornithology. By E. L. Lay- 

 ARD, F.Z.S 225 



XVIII. Notes on some Passerine Birds, chiefly Palearctic. 



By the Rev. H. B. Tristram, LL.D., F.R.S 231 



XIX. Supplementary Notes to 'The Birds of India.' By 

 T. C. Jerdon, F.Z.S., Retired Deputy Inspector-General of 



Madras • 234 



XX. Letters, Announcements, &c. : — 



Letters from Mr. J. H. Gurney, Count Salvadori, Prof. A. 

 Newton, and Mr. Lawrence 247 



Announcements &c. : — Giebel's ' Ornithologischer Thesau- 

 rus,' Stevenson's ' Birds of Norfolk,' Mr. Meyer's arrival in 

 Celebes, Mr. Godman's visit to Madeira and the Canary Islands, 

 Mr. Swinhoe's return to China 251 



