Xii CONTENTS. 



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11. Oustalet ou the Ornithology of the Seychelles ... 97 



12. OnatsHet on the Ycmale oi Pitta ellloti 97 



13. Oustalet on South-American Pelicans 98 



14. Owen on the Extinct Birds of New Zealand ... 98 



15. Ramsay on Edoliosoma scMsticeps 98 



16. Ramsay on a new PacJujcephnla . 98 



17. Ramsay ou a new lanthcenas 99 



18. Ramsay on Birds from the New Hebrides .... 99 



19. Reich enow on Foreign Cage-birds 99 



20. Russ on Foreign Cage-birds 99 



21. Russ on a new Parrot 100 



22. Salvadori on new Species of Rectes 100 



23. Saunders on the Distribution of the Laridae . . . 100 



24. ' Stray Feathers,' Vol. vi 101 



25. Taczanowski on the Birds of Poland 102 



IX. Letters, Annouuceraents, &c. ; — 



Letters from H. Giitke, H. W. Feilden, T. Salvador!, E. L. Layard 

 and E. L. C. Layard (two), Dr. Otto Finsch, A. B. Brooke, and T. 

 M. Brewer ; Habits of Trogon s^irucura ; Dr. Finsch's Expedition ; 

 A New Form of Certhiidae ; Additions to the Collection of Birds in 

 the British Museum in 1877 ; The Swinhoe Collection ; Substantives 

 as Specific Names ; New British Bird ; The Breeding-places of the 

 Black Stork ; Geary's ' Asiatic Turkey ;' New Avorks in preparation; 

 Obituary of Mr. H. Durnford ; Death of Dr. Stolker ; Death of Mr. 

 G. D. Rowley 102 



Number X., April. 



X. Field-notes on the Birds of Celebes. By A. B. Meyer, 

 M.D., C.M.Z.S., &c 125 



XI. Contributions to the Ornithology of Siberia. By Henry 

 Seebohm 147 



XII. On a Collection of Birds made by the late Mr. E. C. 

 Buxton in Western Java. By Francis Nicholson, F.Z.S. . .104 



XIII. Notes upon Three American Raptorial Birds appa- 

 rently new to Science. By John Henry GuRNEY. (Plate III.) 171 



