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25. Townseud on a new American Eagle 172 



26. Whitlock on the Migration of Birds 172 



XIV. Letters, Extracts, Notices, &c. : — 



Letters from Count E. Arrigoni degli Oddi, Mr. C. W. de Vis, 

 Mr. Frank Finn, Mr. H. A. Macpherson, and Mr. Ernst 

 Hartert. The Bird-Collections of the British Museum ; The 

 Dobroyde Collection of Australian Birds; The Great Auk in 

 Ireland ; Reserved Localities in Jutland ; Rearrangement of 

 the Bird-gallery in the British Museum ; Penguins in the 

 Macquarie Islands ; The Birds of the Sandwich Islands ; New 

 Ornithologist at Ley den 173 



XV. Obituary.— F. C. Aplin and Sir John W. P. Campbell- 

 Orde 183 



NuMBEK XIV,, Ajiril. 



XVI. Notes on the Birds observed on Waigats, Novaya 

 Zemlya, and Dolgoi Island, in 1897- By Henry J. Pearson . 185 



XVII. Note on Bajphmiositta viiranda De Vis. By T. Sal- 

 VADORi, C.M.Z.S. (Plate IV.) 208 



XVIII. On the Habits of the Mutton-bird of Bass Strait, 

 Australia {Puffinus tenuirostris). By the Rt. Rev. H. H. 

 Montgomery, D.D., Bishop of Tasmania 20& 



XIX. Further Notes on the Birds of Zululand. By R. B. 

 and J. D. S. Woodward 216 



XX. On the Grey Shrikes of Tunisia. By Joseph I. S. 

 Whitaker, F.Z.S 228 



XXI. On the Nests and Eggs of some rare Philippine Birds. 

 By W. R. Ogilvie Grant and John Whitehead. (Plates V. 



& VI.) 231 



