CONTENTS OF NUMBER XX.— NEW SERIES. 



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 XXXII. Further Notes on South- African Ornithology. By E. L. Latakd, 



F.Z.S. &c 361 



XXXIII. Remarks on some species of Birds from New Zealand. By Dr. 0. 



FiNscH, C.M.Z.S. &c 378 



XXXIV. On two more Collections of Birds from the Fantee Country. By R. 



B. Shaepe. (Plate XI.) 381 



XXXV. Birds ohserved during two voyages across the North Atlantic. By 



Geoege Cavendish Taylok, F.Z.S. 388 



XXXVI. Notes on the Ornithology of Italy and Spain. By Howard Sattndees, 



F.Z.S 391 



XXXVII. Additional Notes on various Indian Birds. By R. C. Beavan, Bengal 



Staff Corps, C.M.Z.S 403 



XXXVIII. On rare or little-known LimicoJce. By James Edmund Haeting, 



F.L.S., F.Z.S. (Plate XII.) 426 



XXXIX. Notes on some African Birds. By the Rev. H. B. Tristram, M.A., 



LL.D., F.R.S., &e 434 



XL. Notes on the Bills of the species of Flamingo (Phoenicoptei'us). By 



G. R. Gray, F.R.S. &c. (Plates XIII.-XV.) 438 



XLI. Notes on the Birds-of-prey of Madagascar and some of the adjacent 



Islands. By J. H. Gurnoy, F.Z.S. (Plate XVI.) 443 



XLII. Letters, Announcements, «S:c. : — 



Letters from Messrs. C. Home, A, O. Hume, W. E, Brooks, E. L. Layard, and 

 R. B. Sliarpe, Sir William Jardine, and Messrs. P. L. Sclater, J. H. Gurney, 

 and Swinhoe; Announcement of Mr. G. R. Gray's 'Hand-List of liirds' and 

 of Mr. Elliot's proposed MonooTapli of the Pha.vanidre ; Delay of Notices of 

 Recent Ornithological Publications 454 



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