Contents 



October, 1920. 



Notes on Additions to the " H. L. White Collection.^' By 



A. /. Campbell, C.M.B.O.U. ------- 49 



Australl^n Species of Tubinares (Petrels and Albatrosses). 

 By W. B. Alexander, M. A., Keeper of Biology, Western Austra- 

 lian Museum, Perth (continued) - - - - - - - 66 



Penguins. Part II. By R. Stuart- Siither land, R.A.O.U., Puysegur 



Point, Invercargill, N.Z. - - - 74 



The Birds ok Sydnky. By A. S. Le Souef, C.M.Z.S., and Dr. 



John Macpherson, R.A.O.U. - - - - - - - 82 



Food Pellets of Kingfishers. By Reg. Nays, R.A.O.U., Sentry 



Box, Biindarra, N.S.W. - - - 91 



Drought Notes from Western New South Wales. By Dr. 



\V. Macgillivniy, ex-President R.A. O. U., Broken Hill, N.S. W, 93 



The White-fronted Chat at Home. By Donald F. Thomson, 



R.A.O. U., Canterbury, Victoria ------ y^ 



New Species of Australian Birds since the Time of John 



Gould. By Gregory M. Matheivs, F.R.S.E. - - - 96 



Breeding of Bustards. By A. H. Chisholm, State Secretary, 



R.A.O.U., Brisbane 9- 



Bird Notes from Dookie. By H. Pye, R.A.O.U., Agricultural 



College, Dookie, Victoria - - - - - - - - loi 



Stray Feathers. — The Chestuut-shouIUered c;iass-Parrot near Sydney, 92 ; Long- 

 lived Corella, 102; Acclimatized Birds in Tasmania, 102; Rifle-Bird Feathers, 103; 

 Extension of Locality, 103; Nest of the Brown Hawk, 103; Some Vagaries of a 

 Southern Stone-Curlew, 104 ; Spring Birds in Tasmania, 104 ; Notes from Karooka, 

 104 ; Invasion of .Musk Lorrikeets, 105 ; One Effect of Land Clearing, 105 ; The 

 Black-listed Shag, 106; Macpherson Range Scrub-Birds, 106. 



Camera Craft Notes.— The Tawny Frogmouth, 107 



State Secretaries' Reports 108 



Reviews - - - - - - - - - - - no 



Additions to Library - - - - - - - ■ - in 



Notes - 112 



