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■20. 1883. Remarks oii the thrushes of the Aethiopian region. 164 — 166. 



21. 1883. Notes on Hinmds rufula and its allies, with descviption of a supposcd 



new subspecies. 167—169. 



22. 1883. Excursion to the Dobrutscha. 398. 



23. 1881—1885. Furtlier Contributions to the ornitholog-y of Japan. 1884. 30—43. 



174—183 pl. VI. 1885. 363—364. 



On the East-asiatic shore-lavk (Otocorys longirostris) 184—188. 



On a coUection of birds from Central China. 259 — 270. 



Notes on a collection of birds from Lankoran. 425—429. 



On Tetrao g-riseiventris, a recently described species of hazel-g-rouse from 



North-east Rxissia. 430—431 pl. XI. 



On the cormorants of Japan and China. 270—271. 



Notes on the birds of the Upper Eng-adine. 24 — 29. 



A review of the species of the g-eniis Cursorius. 115 — 121. 



„ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ Scolopax. 122—144. 



„ ., „ „ „ „ „ „ Himantopus. 224 — 237. 



On the btillfinches of Siberia and Jajian. 100 — 103. 

 On Phasianus colchicus and its allies. 168 — 173. 

 -1888. Notes on the birds of the Loo-choo Islands. 1887. 173—182 pl. YII. 

 1888. 232—236. 



On Horsfield's woodcock. Scolopax satui-ata. 283 — 285. 

 Some remarks on Sundevall's account in the number of secondaries of 

 birds. 286—289. 



Notes on the birds of Natal and adjoining- parts of South Africa. 336 — 351. 

 On the arctic form of the nutcracker, Nucifraga caryocataetes. 236 — 241. 

 On Merula torquata and its g-eog-raphical races. 309 — 312. 

 On Phasianus torquatus and its allies. 312 — 316. 



On the birds observed by Dr. Bung-e on his recent visit to g-reat Liakoff 

 Island. 344 — 351. 



An attempt to diagnose the suborders of the great gallino-gralline g-roup 

 of birds by the aid of osteological characters alone. 415 — 435. 

 On the idendity of Ibis propinqua with Ibis melanocephala. 473-474. 

 An attempt to diagnose the suboi-ders of the ancient ardeino-anserine 

 assemblage of birds by the aid of osteological characters alone. 92 — 104. 

 Remarks on Brandt's siberian bunting (Emberiza cioides). 295 — 296. 

 An attempt to diagnose the pico-passerine group of birds and the sub- 

 orders of which it consists. 29 — 37. 

 On the birds of the Bonin Islands. 95—108. 



An attempt to diagnose the subclass Coraciiformes and the orders, sub- 

 orders, and families comprised therein. 200 — 205. 

 Notes on Irish Ornithology. 397—411. 



On the Fijian species of the genus Pachycephala. 93 — 99. 

 On the birds of the Volcano Islands. 189 — 192. 



DescriiJtion of a new species of Zosterops from the Seven Islands, Japan. 

 273—274. 



On a collection of birds from Western Szechuen. 370 — 380. 

 On some recent additions of Irish biids. 585 — 587. 

 List of the birds of Heligoland as recorded by Herr Gätke. 1 — 32. 

 On the birds of Tsu-sima, Japan, 87—99. 248—249. 399—400. 



