CONTENTS OF NUMBER XXII.— THIRD SERIES. 



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 XIV. Notes on some little-known Birds of the new Colony of the 

 Fiji Islands. By Edgar L. Layakd, C.M.G., F.Z.S., Ad- 

 ministrator of the Government 137 



XV. Notes on the Ornithology of Fiji, with Descriptions of new 

 or little-known Species. By E. L. Layard, C.il.G,, F.Z.S., 

 &c., H.B.M. Consul 152 



XVI. Ornithological Notes from the Neighbourhood of Buenos 



Ayres. By Henry Dfrnford 157 



XVII. Notes on the Genus Helminthophaga. By Robert Eidgway. 166 



XVIII. Notes on Severtzofif 's ' Fauna of Turkestan ' (Turkestanskie 



Jevotnie). By H. E. Dresser 171 



XIX. Ornithological Notes made during Trips between Bloem- 

 fontein and the Lydenburg Gold-fields. By F. A. Barratt. 

 (Plate IV.) 191 



XX. Notes on the Birds of the Lower Petchora. By Henry See- 



BOHM, F.Z.S., and John A. Harvie Brown. (Plate V.) . 215 



XXI. Notes on a ' Catalogue of the Accipitres in the British Mu- 

 seum,' by R. Bowdler Sharpe (1874). By J. H. Gtjrney. 230 



XXII. On Recent Ornithological Progress in New Guinea. By P. 



L. SCLATEE 243 



XXIII. Notes on a Collection of Birds from the New Hebrides. By 



H. B. Tristram, F.R.S 259 



XXIV. On Sericulus xanthogaster, Schl., and Xanthomelus aureus 



(Linn.). By T. Salvadori, C.M.Z.S 267 



XXV. Notices of recently published Ornithological Works . . . 270 



XXVI. Letters, Announcements, (fee: — 



Letters from Mr. H. Stevenson, Count Salvadori, Mr. J. H. 

 Guruey, and Major J. Hayes-Lloyd. News from Mr. Dan- 

 ford in Asia Minor 27tJ 



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