CONTENTS OF NUMBER I. (continued). 



Page 

 2G. Rothschild on Albinism in Birds ', 



27. Jlnthschild on Chalciqisittacus duicenhodei .- 1^ i,.q 



28. Kothschild and Ibirtert on a new fur-n of riyjou . . . (' 

 2n. Schalow on the (Jology of the Ratitce J 



30. Schalow on the question whether the Gerniaii Oruis is I 



worked out I 161 



31. Stejneger on a .Japanese Reed- Warbler ) 



32. Stone on the Old- Wor'd i?«//.W ] 



33. Tait on the Birds of Portugal . . . . ^ ^^.^ 



34. Tschusi zuSchuiidhorteu on Co/_y/«/ii<s a^/«??JSMn .\u.>tr:a . { 



35. Verrill on the Birds of Dt)minica J 



36. Waugh and Lataste on Chilian Birds 1C3 



37. WiniJ-e on the Birds observed at the Danish Light-statio)is | -.p, 



in 1893 1 



XIV. Letters, Extracts, Notices, &c. 



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

 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- 

 nious at Washington ; The Bird-Collection at Zurich ; Report 

 of the British Museum (Natural History) for 1894 ; A 

 supposed new Ratite Bird ; Margarita, West Indies ; Ap- 

 pointments to the Staff of the Lield Columbian Museum 

 at Cliicago ; Dr. R. W. Sbufeldt's Ad dress 164 



Publications received since the issue of No. 24^ Sixth Series, 



AND NOT NOTICED IN THE PRESENT NUMBER. 



1. Actes de la Societe Scientifique du Chile. (Tome iii., Livr. 4. 5 ; iv. 

 Livr. 2.) 



2. Bkruy. On the Introduction of Grouse to the Tentsmuir in Fife. (Ann. 

 Scottish Nat. Hist. 1894, p. 197.) 



3. BoLAU. Der Riesen-Seeadler und der Korea-Seeadler im zoologischen 

 Garten in Hamburg. (Zool. Garten, 1894, p. 193.) 



4. Boletim do Museu Paraense. (Vol. i. no. 1, 1894.) 



5. Chapman. Visitors' Guide to the Local Collection of Birds in the 

 American Museum of Natural History. (8vo. New York, 1894.) 



6. Clarke. On the probable Breeding- of the Hawfinch {Coccotkrausies 

 vulgaris) in Midlothian. (Anu. Scottish Nat. Hist. 1894, p. 195.) 



7. Foster. A Con ideration of some th'nithological Literature, with ex- 

 tracts from Current Criticism. (AbstracLs of Proc. Linn. Soc. N. York, 1893- 

 94, no. 0.) 



8. GoDMAN and Salvin. ' Biologia Centiali-Americana.' (Zoology, Parts 

 cxviii., Oct. 1894, & cxix., Nov. 1894, Aves, Vol. ii. pp. 377-400, pis. Iviii., 

 Iviii. A, Iviii. B.) 



9. GoKLDi. Monographias Braslleiras. — As Aves de Brasil. Part. I, (8vo. 

 Rio de Janeiro, 1894.) 



10. Lucas. Notes on the Anatomy and Affinities of the Ca-rehida and other 

 American Birds. (Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. x\ii. p. 299.) 



11. MacRury, The Birds of the Island of Barra. (Ann. Scottish Nat. 

 Hist. 1894, p. 140.) 



12. Madarasz. Description of a new CV«w///v«. (Oiuis, 1889, p. 149.) 



13. Madarasz. Die Nester des Nusshahers {Nucifraga cargocatades). 

 (Aquila, 1894, p. 48.) 



14. Meyer. Neue Viigel aus dem Ostindischen Archipel. (Abb. u. Ber. 

 Zool. u. Anthrop. Mus. Dresden, 1894-95, no. 2.) 



15. Meyer. Ein hennenfedriger (Thelyider) Auerhahn. (Abb. u. Ber. k. 

 Zool. u. Anthrop. Mus. Dresden, 1894-5, no. 3.) 



16. Meyer and W^iglesworth. Neue Viigel von Celebes. (Abh. u. Ber. 

 k. Zool. u. Anthrop. Mus. Dresden, 1894-95, no. 4.) 



17. Mittheilungen dej ornithologischen Vereines in Wien. (xviii. nos. 5-10.) 



18. ' the Nidiologist.' (Vol. i. no. 12.) 



19. North. Notes on the Habitat of the Naked-eyed Cockatoo, Cacatun 

 ggmnopis, Scl. (Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, ser. 2, ix. p. 37.) 



20. North, Oological Notes. (Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, ser. 2, ix. 



I'-^^'J-) ... , . 



21. Ohd. a Reprint of the North American Zoology. Second American 



edition of Guthrie's Geography in 1815. By Sa'iuel Khoads. (8vo. Haddon- 

 tield, New Jersey, 1894.) 



