COJJTENTS. XV 



Pag« 



41. Sharpe on Birds from Equatorial Africa .... 115 



42. Shufeldfc on the forms of the Patella in Birds . . .116 



43. Smith on the Hieracidece 116 



44. aonza on Bucora.v 2?y>'''hops 116 



45. Stejaegor on the Natural History of the Commander 



Islands 116 



46. Stejneger on the Genus Ceiyphus 117 



47. Travers on the Org-anic Productions of New Zealand . 117 



X. Letters, Extracts, Announcements, &c. ; — 



Letters from Mr. L. M. Turner and Messrs. Salvin and 

 Godman ; Singular Development oiOpisthocomus ; The National 

 Bird-Collection at Washington ; Ornithological Works in Pro- 

 gress ; Proceedings of the itidgway Ornithological Club . .117 



NlTMBER X., ApriL 



XL On two new Birds from Borneo. By the llev. R. H. 

 8LATEK, B.A. (Plate IV.) 121 



XII. On the Birds of Central India. — Part II. By Lieut. - 

 Col. C. SwiNHOE and Lieut. Hen^ey' Barnes 124 



XIII. Notes on some Eastern Owls. Bj J. H. Gurnev . 138 



XIV. Notes on Woodpeckers. — No. X. On the Genus Thri- 

 ponax. By Edward Haegitt, F.Z.S . 140 



XV. A Birds'-Nesting Ramble in Lapland. By Alfred 

 Crawhall Chapman 158 



XVI. On a Collection of Birds from the Island of Cozumel. 



By Osberx Salvin, M.A., E.R.S., &c. (Plate V.) .... 185 



XVII. On a small Collection of Birds from Korea. By H. 



B. Tristram, D.D., F.li.S . 19-! 



XVIII. A List of the Buds ol)tained by Mr. Henry Whiteiy 

 in British Guiana. By Osberx Salvin, M.A., F.E.S., &c. 

 (Part I.) . 195 



