CONTENTS OE NUMBER XIL— EOURTH SEEIES. 



XXXIV. 



XXXV. 



XXXVI. 



XXXVII. 



XXXVIII. 



XXXIX. 



XL, 

 XLI. 



XLII. 

 XLITI. 

 XLIV. 



XLV. 



XLVI. 



XLVII. 



XLVIII. 



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 Additional Notes on the Ornithology of Transvaal. By 

 Thomas Atees. Communicated by John Heney 

 Gtjrkey 389 



Ornithological Notes from the Neighbourhood of Cape 

 San Antonio, Buenos Ayres. By Eknest Gibson, F.Z.S. 405 



Descriptions of some new Tanagers of the Genus Buar- 

 remon. By P. L. Sclatee and 0. Salvin. (Plate X.) 425 



Remarks on certain Points in Ornithological Nomen- 

 clature. By Heney Seebohm, P.Z.S 428 



On a Collection of Birds from the Solomon Islands and 

 New Hebrides. By H. B. Teistram, F.E.S. (Plates 

 XI., XII.) 437 



Ornithological Notes from Afghanistan. — No. I. By 

 Lieutenant R. G. Waedlaw-Ramsay, 67th Regiment, 

 F.Z.S., M.B.O.U 444 



On the Orthography of some Birds' Names. By Henky 

 T. Whaeton, M.A., P.Z.S 449 



On a new Species of Rail from Macquarie Island. By 

 P. W. Htttton, Professor of Natural Science in the 

 Otago University 454 



On Harpa novce-zealandice (Gmel.). By F. W. Htttton, 

 Professor of Natural Science in the Otago University . 456 



On a new Pheasant from the North-west Himalayas. By 

 Capt. G. F. L. Maeshall 461 



Notes on a ' Catalogue of the Accipitres in the British 

 Museum ' by R. Bowdler Sharpe (1874). By J. H. 

 GUENEY 464 



On the Occurrence of Ninox borneensis in Java, and of a 

 large Form oiScoj^s lempiji in Sumatra. By J. H. Gueney 470 



On a new Thrush from the Loyalty Islands Group. By 

 E. L. Layaed, C.M.G. &c., and H. B. Teisteam, F.R.S. 471 



On a new Hawk of the Genus Urosjnzias, Kaup, from 

 Bouru. By T. Salvadoei, C.M.Z.S 473 



Notices of recent Ornithological Publications : — 



78. Giiuther on a Land-Rail from Aldabra Island . . . 475 



79. Berlepsch on new American Birds 475 



80. Hartlaub on rare Birds of the Bremen Museum . . . 475 



81. Harvie Brown on the Capercaillie in Scotland . . . 475 



82. CoUett on the Norwegian Avifauna 476 



83. Collett's Zoogeographical Map of Norway 476 



84. Collett on two Birds new to Norway 477 



85. Reicheuow and Schalow on the BiograpJiy of Orni- 



thologists 477 



86. De Heldi'eich, ' Fauna of Greece ' 477 



87. Dr. Coues on Private Letters of Wilson, Ord, and 



Bonaparte 477 



88. Cecil Smith on the Birds of Guernsey 478 



89. J. H. Gurney, Jun., on the Gannet of the Bass Rock . 478 



90. Sharpe on the Ornithology of New Guinea .... 478 



91. Elliot's Classiiication of the Trochilid(T- 479 



92. Newton on moot Points in Ornithological Nomenclatm'e 480 



93. Salvadori on Birds from Sumatra 480 



94. Salvadori's ' Prodronms of Papuan Ornithology ' . . 481 



95. D'Albertis and Salvadori on Birds of the Fly River . 482 



96. * Bulletin ' of the Nuttall Ornithological Club . . .482 



97. Gundlach's ' Ornithology of Cuba ' 483 



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