COiNTENTS OF NUMBER IX. 



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 I. List of the Birds hitherto observed in Greenland. By Dr. J. 

 Reinhardt, Professor at the Royal Museum of Copen- 

 hagen, Foreign Member Z.S.L., &c. &c 1 



II. Note on Milvago caninculatus and its allied species. By 



Philip Lutley Sclater. (Plate I.) 19 



III. Notes on the Ornithology of Hongkong, Macao, and Canton, 



made during the latter end of February, March, April, and 

 the beginning of May, I860. By Robert Swinhoe, of 

 H.B.M.'s Consular Service 23 



IV. '^ote ow the k^a?i.iovay oi Cephalopterus penduUger. ByT.C. 



Eyton, F.Z.S 57 



V, On the Nesting of some Guatemalan Birds. By Robert 

 Owen, C.M.Z.S. With Remarks by Osbert Salvin, M.A., 

 F.Z.S. (Plate II.) 58 



VI. On new or little-known Birds of North-Eastern Africa. By 



Hofrath Theodor VON Heuglin. (Part II.) (Plate III.) 69 



VII. Notes on the Birds observed at Bodo during the Spring and 



Summer of 1857. By Frederick and Percy Godman . 77 



VIII. Particulars of Mr. J. Wolley's Discovery of the Breeding of 

 the Waxwing {Am^ielis garrulus). By Alfred Newton, 

 M.A., F.L.S. &c. (Plate IV.) 92 



IX. Recent Ornithological Publications : — 106 



1. English Publications : — Biee's ' Birds of Europe.' 



2. French Publications : — Revue de Zoolooie : Des Murs and Ver- 

 reaux on the Birds of New Caledonia, &c. 



3. German, Dutch, Scandinavian, and Russian Publications: — 

 Archiv fiir Naturgesehiclite : Lindermayer'sVogelGriechenlands : 

 Museum Heineanum : De Philippi's Reise durcli die Andeu- 

 wiiste Atacama : Schlegel and Westennan's Touracos : Sunde- 

 val's Svenska Foglarna : Nordmann's Birds of Finland and Lap- 

 land : v. Schrenek's Birds ofAmoorland. 



4. American Publications : — Le Moine's Ornithologie du Canada. 



X. Letters, Extracts from Correspondence, Announcements, &c.. . 112 



Letters from Mr. Gould, Mr. J. W. P. Oide, and Mr. G. D. Rowley : 

 Mr. A. Newton on the Ortyx of St. Thomas : Mr. E. Newton's 

 letters from the Mauritius : Mr. Wallace's collections and last 

 letters: Occurrence of J (/J/iZa nceviu in England: Birds of Nor- 

 folk Island : Note on Nttmida vidturina : Mr. Layard's proposed 

 Svnopsis of South-African Ornithology. 



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