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IXOF.X Ol' CONTENTS. 



Wliitlock, F. B., ' The Migration of 



Bii-cls,' noticed, 172. 

 Whitman, C. O., letter on the breeding 



of wild species of Pigeons in confine- 



ment, 311. 

 Whyte, A., on the final collections made 



in Nyasuland by, 376. 

 Wiglesworth, L. W., on the resignation 



of his appointment in Berlin, 401. 

 Wild Birds Protection Acts, 1880-96, 



noticed, 167. 

 Witn, British East Africa, notes on 



Jackson's birds from, 133. 

 Wolmer Forest, on the preservation of 



wild birds in, 298. 

 Woodward, R. B. and J. D. S., furtlier 



notes on the Birds of Zululand, 216. 



AVoree. ter, D. C, and Bourns, F. S., on 

 Philippine Oiiiithology, noticed, 

 455. 



Wright, M. O., and Coues, E., ' Citizen 

 Bird,' noticed, 310. 



Yang-tse, on a new bird f]-oni the, 

 noticed, 622. 



Yenesei, note on Mr. Popham's journey 

 to the, 142 ; exhibition of eggs of 

 Thrushes from the Valley of the, 

 432 ; further notes on the birds of 

 the, 489. 



York (Cape), Queensland, on birds and 

 eggs collected at, 51. 



Zululand, on the birds of, 216. 



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