Pag© 

 I. A Contribution to the Ptorylography of the Tinamifot'mes. 

 By W. P. PrcKAFT, M.B.O.U., Assistant to the Linacre 

 Professor of Comparative Anatomy, Oxford, (Plates I.- 



m.) . 1 



II. A List of the Birds of the Island of Balabac, with some Notes 

 on and Additions to the Avifauna of Palawan. By 



A. H. Everett, C.M.Z.S., M.B.O.U 21 



III. Notes on the Auckland-Island Shag {Phalacrocorax colensoi). 



By Sir Walter L.BtrLLER,K.C.M.G.,D.Sc.,F.K.S. ... 39 

 IV. Notes on the Nidification of some Indian Birds not mentioned 

 in Hume's 'Nests and Eggs.' — Part I. By E. C. Stuart 



Baker, F.Z.S 41 



V. Notes on the Birds of the Central Pyrenees. By H. M. Wallis 64 

 YI. Additional Notes on Tunisian JBirds. By Joseph I. S. 



Whitaker, F.Z.S 85 



VII. On the Birds of the Philippine Islands.— Part III. The Moun- 

 tains of the Province of Isabella, in the extreme North-east 

 of Luzon. By W. R. Ogilvie-Grant. With Field-Notes 



by John Whitehead. (Plates IV. & V.) 106 



VIII. Notes on some Hawaiian Birds. By R. C. L. Perkins . .117 

 IX. Description of a new Sjiecies of Finch of the Genus CH- 

 thar/ra from South-east Africa. By H. B. Tristram, 



LL.D., D.D., F.B.S 129 



X. On Use and Abuse of Generic Terms. By H. B. Tristram, 



LL.D., D.D., F.R.S 130 



XL Further Remarks on the Mode of Carriage of the Legs in the 



Birds of Prey. By Ernst Hartert 133 



XII. Bulletinofthe British Ornithologists' Club. Nos. XX., XXI. 136 

 XIII. Notices of recent Ornithological Publications : — 



1. Bendire on new Birds from Aldabra Island 146 



2. Berezowski and Bianchi on the Birds of . Kansu ... . I ij- 



3. Briggs on the Birds of North Ronaldshay j ' 



4. BuUer on Birds observed on voyages to and from New J 



Zealand [ 14S 



5. Chapman ( F. M.) on Bird M igration | 



6. Festa on the Bii-ds of Palestine and Syria 150 



7. Goodchild on the Birds of Swaledale ) 



8. Gurney on Female Birds in Male Plumage > lol 



9. Hartert on the Birds of the Natuna Islauds ) 



10. Hartei't on two Species of Trochaloj)teron J 



11. Hartert on Eggs from Northern China t 152 



12. Hartert on the Eggs of a Swift \ 



33. Hartert on two new Venezuelan Birds 1 



14. Hiuxman and Clarke on the Birds of West Ross-shire . . i 153 



15. Jentink on the Birds of Holland j 



16. Le Souef's Trip to North Queensland 1.54 



17. Le Souef on some Australian Birds'-eggs i 1 1;- 



18. Lucas on the Tongue of the Cape-May Warbler . . . .j 



19. Meyer and Wiglesworth on Birds from thh) Talaut Mauds. 



20. North on Nesting-habits of some Australian Birds . . . i 156 



21. North on the Parrakeet of Norfolk Island | 



22. Ogilvie-Grant on the Changes of Plumage in the Red j 



Grouse \ 157 



23. Prazak on the Birds of Bohemia | 



24. Radde on the Public Museum of Tiflis ( i cq 



25. Rey on the European Cuckoo \ i-bH 



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