CONTENTS OF NUMBER II.— EIGHTH SEllIES. 



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XIII. On some Collections of Birds from the Protectorate of 



British Central Africa, received in 1899 and 1900. By 

 Captain Gr. E. SnELLKr, F.Z.S. With an Introduction by 

 P. L. ScLATEK, M.A., Ph.D., F.Il.S ". 161 



XIV. Ou Moult and Alleged Colour-change in Birds. By Witmer 



Stone 177 



XV. Description of a new Species of Bush-Shrike from the 

 Knysna District of Cape Colony. By W. L, Sclater, 

 M.A., F.Z.S,, Director of the South-African Museum. 



(Plate VI.) 183 



XVI. A Visit to a Xestin<T-Colony of the Straw-necked Ibis. By 



D. Le SouEF, C.M.Z.S. (Melbourne) 185 



XA^II. Ornithological Xotes from the Transvaal, By Alwin C. 



Haagner 190 



XVIII. Notes on the Cassowaries of the Dresden Museum. By 



Dr. A. B. Meyer 194 



XIX. On the Habits and Haunts of the Nolo or Hawaiian Xoddy 



Tern. By H. W. Henshaav 196 



XX. On the Anatomy of the Radiated Fruit-Cuckoo {Carpococci/.v 



radiaUis). By Frank E. Beuoard, M.A., F.it.S. . . . 20') 

 XXI. On the Birds observed during a Second Zoological Expedi- 

 tion to the Gran Chaco. By J. Graham Kt;RR .... 215 

 XXII. An Ornithological Expedition to the White Nile. By Harry 



F. Withers Y, F.Z.S 237 



XXIII. On the Birds collected by Mr. J. J. Harrison between Zeila 



and Lakes Iludolf and Baringo, Eastern Africa. By W. 



E. Ogilvie Grant. With an Introduction by J. J. 

 Harrison. (Plate VII.) 278 



XXIV. Ilesults of an Ornithological Journey through Colombia and 



Ecuador. By Walter Goodfellow, F.Z.S. (Plate VIII.) 300 

 XXV. Notices of recent Ornithological Publications: — 



36. Allen on tlie Birds of Sauta Marta ;31i) 



37. Aplin on the Birds of Carnarvonshire ^ q.)! 



38. Astley on Birds in freedom and in contiiiement . . . (' 



39. Bangs ou a new liice-Grackle I „ ,., 



40. Bangs on Birds from Panama \ '•'""' 



41. Beal ou the Food of the North-American /ftovVfe . . ( .-,.-, 



42. Bingham and Thompson ou Birds from Upper Burma . |' ^ 



43. Bishop on the Birds of the Yukon Region ; „., 



44. Cardiff Naturalists on the Birds of Glamorgan . . . . \ 



45. Clarke on the Migration of Birds 325 



46. Cuoke on the Birds of Colorado 1 



47. Druitt's (JNIrs.) Memoir of Lord Lilford ...... i 326 



48. Dubois' ' Synopsis Avium ' j 



40. Finn on the Tracheal Bulb of Ducks j 



50. Finn on the Cormorant of the Crozetfes ^ <--/ 



51. Finn on the Birds of the Indian Museum 3i>8 



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