CONTENTS OF NUMBER III.— THIRD SERIES. 



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 XXI. Additional Notes on Birds of the Territory of the Trans-Vaal Republic. 

 By Thomas Ayees. (Commxiuicated by John Heney Gtjeney.) 

 [Continued from page 157.J (Plate IX.) 258 



XXII. On the Coraciidae of the Ethiopian Region. By R. B. Shaepe, F.L.S., 



Libr. Z.S., &c. [Concluded from page 203.] 270 



XXIII. On the Ornithology of Algeria. By J. H. GuEifEY, Jun., F.Z.S. [Con- 



cluded from page 86.] 289 



XXIV. Notes on Birds from the Province of Sao Paulo, Brazil. By J. F. 



Hamilton 301 



XXV. Contributions to the Ornithology of Egypt. By Captain G. E. Shel- 

 ley, F.R.G.S., F.G.S., &c. [Concluded from page 147.] .... 309 



XXVI. Notes on some of the Birds of the United States of Columbia. By 



Claude W. Wyatt. [Continued from page 131.] 319 



XXVII. Supplementary Notes to 'The Birds of India.' By T. C. Jerdon, 

 F.Z.S., Retired Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals, Madras. 

 [Continued from page 247.] (Plate X.) 33.5 



XXVIII. Remarks on the Avifauna of the Sandwich Islands, By P. L. Sclatek, 



M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S., &c 356 



XXIX. Letters, Extracts from Correspondence, Announcements, &c. : — 



Letters from Prof. Reinhardt, Lieut.-Col. E. Delme Radcliffe, Mr. J. C. 

 Melliss, and Mr. 6. N. Lawrence ; Editorial Remarks on Mr. Lawrence's 

 Letter ; Travels of Mr. T. T. Cooper ; Extract from a Letter of Dr. J. 

 J. Anderson ; Recent Additions to the Zoological Society's Aviaries , . .'562 



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