XXVlll CONTENTS. 



XIY. Results of an Ornithological Journey through Colombia 

 and Ecuador. — Part Y. By Walter Goodfellow, F.Z.8. . . 207 



XV. Remarks on the Species of American Gallhw' recently 

 described, and Xotes on their Nomenclature. By W. R. 

 Ogilvie-Gkant 233 



XYI. A Month on the Eddystone : a Study in Bird- 

 migration. By William Eagle Clarke, F.L.S. &o 246 



XVII. On Anser erytJiropns and its Allies. By J. H. 

 GuRNEi', F.Z.S 269 



XVIII. Further Notes on the Birds of the Outer Hebrides. 



By J. A. Harvie-Browx, F.R.S.E 275 



XIX. On the Birds of the Gold Coast Colony and its 

 Hinterland. By Capt. Boyd Alexander. (Plate VII.) . . 278 



XX. On the Occurrence of Balcenicejis rev on Lake Victoria. 



By Sir Harrt Johnston, K.C.B., G.C.M.G., F.Z.S 334 



XXI. Notices of recent Ornithological rublications : — 



40. Andersen on Birds from the Fa^roe Islands .... 336 



41. Babson on the Birds of New Jersey, U.S. A 336 



42. Barboza du Bocage's List of his Scientific Papers . . 337 



43. Blanford on the Distribution of Indian Animals . . 337 



44. Burckhardt on the supposed Antarctic Continent . . 337 



45. Chapman on new Peruvian Birds 337 



46. Clark on the Affinities of the Humming-birds . . . 338 



47. Dubois "s 'Synopsis Avium ' (fasc. v.-viii.) .... 338 



48. ' The Emu ' 339 



49. Finn's ' Birds of Calcutta ' 340 



50. Finsch's Lists of the Birds of the Leyden Museum . 341 



51. Hacker on the Song of Birds 341 



52. Hall on the Species of Gijmnorlnua 341 



53. Hartert on an overlooked Swift 342 



54. Hartert and Hellmayr on two new Thrushes . . . 342 



