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VII. On the Collections of Birds made by Sir Harry Johnston, 

 K.C.B., in Equatorial Africa. By 11. Bowdler Shakpe, LL.D., 

 P.Z.S., &c., Assistant Keeper, Department of Zoology, British 

 Museum. (Plate V.) 96 



VIII. On a Collection of Birds from Western Australia, By 

 IloBEET Hall 121 



IX. Notices of recent Ornithological Publications : — 



1. ' Annals of Scottish Natural History ' 143 



2. Apliu on the Birds of Carnarvonshire 144 



3. Arrigoni Degli Oddi on Birds from Dalmatia . . . 144 



4. ' The Auk ' 144 



5. Bernacchi on Antarctic Birds 145 



6. Bryan's Key to the Birds of the Hawaiian Group . . 14(j 



7. Burckhardt on FHOpliia and liJuiiochetiis 14() 



8. Finn on the Birds of the Indian Museum .... 147 

 y. Finsch on the Birds of the Siidwest Islands . . . 148 



10. Fiihrer on the Birds of Montenegro 148 



11. Godman's ' Biologia Centrali- American a' .... 149 



12. Goeldi on the Birds of Amazonia 149 



13. Harris on Birds of the Canaries and South Africa . . 150 



14. Hartert on his former Travels and llesearches . . . 150 



15. Hartert on new Birds from Ecuador 151 



16. Harting's 'Handbook of British Birds' 151 



17. Hellmayr on the Genus rolioptila 153 



18. ' Irish Naturalist ' 153 



19. Le Souef.on the Eggs of Pi^to «•/« 154 



20. Le Souef on the Water-Birds of liiverina .... 154 



21. Martorelli on new Cases of Hybridism in Birds , . 154 



22. Matschio on the Zoo-geography of Western 



Micronesia 155 



23. Matschie on the Cassowaries 155 



24. Meyer and Heller on the Eggs of ^ii^?/or;ws . . , 156 



25. Milligan on new Australian Birds 156 



26. North on Nests and Eggs of Australian Birds . . .156 



27. North on new Australian Birds 157 



28. Ilegalia on the Cave-fauna of Palmaria 157 



