CONTENTS. XXI 



Pago 



25. Eey on the European Cuckoo 158 



26. Rothschild on Albinism in Birds 160 



27. Rothschild on Chalcopsitfacus chdvenbodei .... 160 



28. Rothschild and Hartert on a new form of Pigeon . . 160 



29. Schalow on the Oology of the Ilatitce 160 



30. Schalow on the question whether the German Ornis is 



worked out 161 



31. Stejneger on a Japanese Reed-Warbler 161 



32. Stone on the Old- World EalUnce 162 



33. Tait on the Birds of Portugal 162 



34. Tschusi zu Schmidhoffen on ColymhisadamsiinAvLstnei 162 



35. Verrill on the Birds of Dominica 162 



36. Waugh and Lat?^ste on Chilian Birds 163 



37. Winge on the Birds observed at the Danish Light- 



stations in 1893 164 



XIV. Letters, Extracts, Notices, &c. : — 



Letters from Dr. C. Parrot, The Rev. Canon Tristram, Mr. 0. 

 V. Aplin, Mr. Gerald E. H. Barrett-Hamilton, Mr. E. G. 

 Meade- Waldo, and Mr. Philip W. Munn. Errata in Mr. 

 Rickett's Paper ; The " Scomber-scomber " Principle ; Tina- 

 mous at Washington ; The Bird-Collection at Zurich ; Report of 

 the British Museum (lS"atural History) for 1894 ; A supposed 

 new Ratite Bird ; Margarita, West Indies ; Appointments to 

 the Staff of the Field Columbian Museum at Chicago ; Dr. R. 

 W. Shufeldt's Address 164 



Number II., April. 



XV. On the Ornithology of the Delta of the Rhone. By W. 

 Eagle Clarke, F.L.S 173 



XVI. On some new and little-known Species of Birds from 

 Formosa. By Henry Seebohm. (Plate VI.) 211 



XVII. Field-Notes on the Birds of the Estancia Sta. Elena, 

 Argentine Republic. By A. H. Holland. With Remarks by 



P. L. Sclaier 213 



