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52. Finn and Turner on two rare Indian Pheasants . . . j 



53. Jnnsch on Birds from New Guinea ( 009 



54. Finsch on a new Diccemn f 



55. Finsch on the Cucidi of the Leyden Museum . . . . ) 



56. Forbes on Birds in the Derby Museum, Liverpool ... I 



57. Fricker's ' Antarctic Regions ' • 330 



58. Godnian and Salvin's ' Biolo^ia CentraU- Americana ' . ) 



59. Grant and Percival on the Birds of Southern Arabia . . . 331 



60. Hall on the Bii'ds of Victoria I 00^ 



61. Hall upon Changes of Plumage ( 



62. Hall on Birds from Kalgoorlie, W.A 1 



63. Hartert on the Birds of Burn J 333 



(i4. Hartert on some Palaearctic Birds \ 



65. Hartert on the Genus Scceor/ujnchus ^ 



66. Hartert on the Birds of the Lingga Islands 334 



67. Hartert on the Birds of the Banda IsLinds ' 



68. Hartert on Turacus chalcolophiis 1 



69. Hellmayr on the Genus Polioptila j- 335 



70. Hudson's 'Nature in Downland ' ) 



71. Jacobi on the Eating of Gravel by Birds / oo/> 



72. Jacobi on the Avifauna of Japan \ 



73. Madarasz on Birds from German New Guinea . . . . ( ooy 



74. Martens on Antarctic Birds I 



75. Meade-Waldo on the Birds of Hampshire ( oqu 



76. Neumann on the Avifauna of Eastern and Central Africa ( 



77. North on a new Australian Parrot ( ooq 



78. Regalia on Birds' Wing-claws \ 



79. Rothschild on the Avifauna of Laysan 340 



80. Rothschild and Pycraft on Cassowaries 341 



81. Salvadori on Bird's from Matto Grosso and Paraguay, . . 345 



82. Seebohm's ' Mon tgraph of the Thrushes ' | g^g 



83. Shufeldt on the Crania of the Owls ( 



84. Sharpe on a new Bird from Mount Rorainia 347 



XXVI. Obituary: — 



Mr. 0. W. Wyatt, Dr. G. Hartlaub, The Baron E. de Selys- 

 Longcharaps, and Mr. P. Crowley 347 



XXVII. Letters, Extracts, Notices, &c. 



Letters from Heer F. E. Blaauw, Dr. C. W. Andrews, 

 Messrs. Abel Chapman, Oxley Grabham, J. B ickhouse, D. Le 

 Souef, and Capt. G. E. Shelley ; The Great Belted Kingfisher 

 in Holland; Birds of the outlying Islands of New Zealand; 

 Capt. Boyd Ale.x;auder at Kumasi ; Recent Change of Habits 

 in Buphaga; Decovs in Chitral, India; Falcon-catching in 

 Chitral ' -63 



Publications received since the issue of No. 1, Eighth 

 Series, and not noticed in the present Number. 



38. 'Annals of Scottish Natural History.' (No. 37, January 1901.) 



39. 'Aquila.' (Jahrg. viii. Nos. 1, 2, 1901.) 



40. Baker. Indian Ducks and their Allies. (8vo. Bombay, 1898-1900.) 



41. ' Bird-Lore.' (VoL ii. Nos. 4-6 ; iii. No. 1, 1900-01.) 



42. Chapman. A Study of the Genus Stnrnella. (Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. 

 Hist. xiii. 1900.) 



43. DwiGHT. The Sequence of Plumages and Moults of the Passerine Birds 

 of New York. (Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. xiii. 1900.) 



44. FiSHRR. Reminiscences of a Falconer. (8vo. 1901.) 



45. GiRTANNER. Fang eines Kondors {Sarcorhamphus gryphus) in den 

 Tiroler Alpen. (Mitthl. d. niederosterr. Jagdschutz-Ver. 1901, No. 1.) 



46. Grinnell. Pacific Coast Avifauna. No. I. Birds of the Kotzebue 

 Sound Region, Alaska. (Cooper Ornithological Club, No. 1, 1900.) 



47. Hall. The Distribution of Australian Birds. (Victorian Naturalist, 

 1900.) 



48. Ihering. Museu Paulista. Duplicata, Aves de Sao Paulo. (1900.) 



49. Le Souef. Description of some North Australian Birds' Eggs. (Vic- 

 torian Naturalist, xvii. 1900.) 



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