CONTENTS OF NUMBER I. {continued). 



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2d. Shelley's ' Birds of Africa,' Vol. ii. pt. 2 140 



;}0. Stirling and Zietz on 6^^«(/w«?s He?i)^orai | 



31. Ilssher and Warren's 'Birds of Ireland' I 147 



32. ' Victorian Naturalist ' 149 



33. Vorderman and Finscli on the Birds of Java 1 



34. "Westell's 'Year witli N^ature' ! ! i loO 



3o. Winge on the Birds of the Danish Lighthouses, 1899 . . ) 



Xr. Letters, Extracts, Notices, &c. 



Letters from Messrs. D. Le Souef, R. Shelford, and W. L. Sclater ; 

 The Birds of Antarctica ; Kidgway's Birds of North and Middle 

 America ; Attempted Re-introduction of the Great Bustard into 

 England ; Mr. Wiglesworth's Expedition to the Pacific ; Bala^iicepa 

 in East Africa ; Ornithology at the Exposition Universelle ; The 

 Usage of the Generic Terra Gavia\ New British Birds; Prof. 

 Newton's Royal Medal ; The Birds of Yorkshire lol 



XII. Obituary : — 



Dr. John Anderson, Dr. Gustav Ilartlaub 1,59 



Publications received since the issue of No. 2\, Seventh 

 Series, and not noticed in the present Number. 



1. Allen. List of Birds collected in the District of Santa Marta, Colombia, 

 by Mr. H. H. Smith. (Bidl. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. xiii. p. 117.) 



2. Aplin. The Birds of Lleyn, West Carnarvonshire. (Zoolo"-ist, 1900 

 p. 4^9.) 



3. Bangs. Description of a new Rice Grackle. (Proc. New En'>-land Zool 

 Club, ii. p. 11.) ° 



4. Bangs. List of Birds collected by W. W. Brown, Jr., at lioma del Leon, 

 Panama. (Proc. New EnL'land Zool. Club, ii. p. 1.3.) 



5. Beal. Food of the Bobolink, Blackbirds, and Crackles. (Bull U S Dep 

 of Agric. No. 13.) ' ^' 



G. Bingham & Thompson. On the Birds collected and observed in the 

 Southern Shan States of Upper Burma. (J. A. S. B. Ixix. (2) ]). 102.) 



7. Bishop. Birds of the Yukon Region, with Notes on other Species. (North 

 American Fauna, No. 19, p. 47.) 



8. Clarke. Bird Migration in Great Britain and Ireland. Statement 

 furnished to the Committee. (Rep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 1900.) 



9. Cooke. Further Notes on the Birds of Colorado. (Bull. Ao-ric Exp 

 Stat. Coll. of Colorado, oG, p. 179.) n . - r- 



10. Dixon. The Story of the Birds. (8vo. London, 1900.) 



11. Field Columbian Museum. Annual Report for 1898-99. (Svo Chicago 

 1899.) ^ ' 



12. Finn. A Guide to the Zoological Collections exhibited in the Bird 

 Gallery of the Indian Museum. (8vo. Calcutta, 1900.) 



13. "Finn. On the Form of Cormorant inhabiting the Crozette Islands 

 (.L A.S. B. Ixix. (2) p. ]43.) 



14. Finn. Notes on the Structure and Function of the Tracheal Bulb in 

 Male AnatidiB. (J. A. S. B. Ixix. (2) p. 147.) 



lo. FiNN ife Turner. On two rare Indian Pheasants. (J. A S B Ixix (2) 

 p. U4.) ^ ' 



16. FiNSCH. Heine Beobachtungen iiber Fregattvogel. (Monats. Deutsch. 

 ^'er. Schutze d. Vogelw. xxv. p. 446.) 



17. FiNSCH. On a Collection of Birds made by Mr. Karl Schjidler at Sekru 

 (north-west coast of New Guinea). (Notes Leyden Mus. xxii. p. 49.) 



18. FiNSCH. Ueber eine anscheinend neue Art Dicauin vom Arfak-Gebir'>-e 

 (Neu-Guinea). (Notes Leyden Mus. xxii. p. 70.) 



19. FiNSCH. Zur Catalogisirung der ornithologischen Abtheiluno-. (Notes 

 Leyden Mus. xxii. p. 75.) 



20. Forbes. Catalogue of the Lizard-tailed, the Toothed, and the Ostrich- 

 like Birds, and the Tinamous and the Divers in the Derby Museum. (Bull. 

 Liverp. Mus. vol. iii. p. 2o.) 



21. * Glamorgan,' ' The Birds of.' (Compiled by a Committee of the 

 CardiflE Naturalists' Soc, 1900.) 



22. Hall. The Insectivorous Birds of Victoria. (8vo. Melbourne, 1900.) 



23. Hall. Notes on the Plumage-changes oi Petrccca phcenicea {Go\x\d), 

 I'achycephala ffutturalis (Latham), and ilficrccca fasciiians (Latham). (Proc! 

 It. Soc. Victoria, xiii. p. 10.) 



24. Hall. Notes on a Collection of Birdskins from Kal"-oorlie W A (Trans 

 R. Soc. S. Australia, 1900). ' ^ 



