CONTENTS OP VOL. III.— ELEVENTH SERIES. 



(1921.) 



Number 1, January, 



Page 



I. On a recentlj' described Woodpecker from Siam. B3' 

 E.G. Stuart Baker, M.B.O.U. (Plate I.) 1 



II. Notes on the Birds of North-East Chihli, in North 

 China. Part III. By J. D. D. La Todcoe, CM Z.S., 

 M.B.O.U 3 



III. On some Western Australian Birds collected between 

 the North-West Cape and Albanj^ (950 miles a])art). By 

 Thomas Cartce, M.B.O.U., M.K.A.O.U. Witli Noraenclatiire 

 and Remarks by Crkgory M. :Mathews, :M.B.0.U., M.B.A.O.U. 

 (Text-figure 1.) 48 



IV. Remarks on rare and otherwise interesting Birds con- 

 tained in Collections made by j\fr. G. L. Bates in Southern 

 Cameroon. By David A. Bannerman, ]\r.B.E., B.A., il.B.O.U. 81 



V. On the Genus Macros plienns Cassin, with special 

 reference to the races of JllacrosjJie^iiis favicans. By David 



A. Bannerman,M.B.E., B.A., M.B.O.U 121 



VI. A Note on the Breeding Birds of Crete. r>y Col. R. 

 Mrinertzhagex, D.8.O., M.B.O.U., F.Z.S 120 



VII. The Economic Status of the Kingfisher, Alcedo isphJa 

 Linn. By Walter E. Collinge, D.Sc, F.L.S., M.B.O.U. 

 (Text-figure 2.) 139 



VIII. Obituary: Sir John Arthur Brooke, Bt. ; George 

 Wtman Bury ; William Dutcher ; Robert Etheridge ; John 

 Geerard; Charles William Sheppard ; Herbert Hux- 

 tington Smith • 153 



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