CONTENTS OF NUMBER XIX.— NEW SERIES. 



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 XXII. Third Appendix to a List of Birds observed in Malta and Gozo. By 



Chaeles a. Wright, C.M.Z.S 245 



XXIII. Researches into the Zoological Affinities of the Bird recently described 

 by Herr von Frauenfelcl under the name of Aphanapteryx imperialis. 

 By Alphonse Milne-Edwaeds. (Plate VII.) 256 



XXIV. On the Kingfishers of South Africa. By E. B. Shaepe 275 



XXV. Second List of Birds collected, during the Survey of the Straits of Ma- 

 gellan, by Dr. Cunningham. By P. L. Sclatee, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S., 

 and OsBEET Salyin, M.A., F.L.S., F.Z.S 283 



XXVI. Notes on Birds of the Territory of the Trans-Vaal Republic. By 



Thomas Ayees 286 



XXVII. On rare or little-known Limicolce. By James Edmund Haeting, F.L.S., 



r.Z.S. (Plate VIII.) 304 



XXVIII. Notes on Mr. Lawrence's List of Costa-Rica Birds. By Osbeex Salvin, 



M.A. &c 310 



XXIX. The Strickland Collection in the University of Cambridge. By The 



Editoe. (Plate IX.) 320 



XXX. On the CucuUdce described by Linnceus and Gmelin, with a sketch of 

 the Genus Eudynamis. By Aethue Viscount Walden, P.Z.S. &c. 

 (Plate X.) 324 



XXXI. Letters, Announcements, &c. : — 



Letters from Messrs. E. P. Ramsay, Swinhoe, and Gerard KrefFt, Prof. Baird, Capt. 

 F. W. Hutton, Messrs. W. E. Brooks, Allan Hume, and Boyd Dawkins, and 

 Capt. Feilden ; Death of Mr. Hepburn 346 



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 Ornithological Publications. " 



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