CONTENTS OF NUMBER XII I. (continued). 



Pa2;e 



17. North on the Insectivorous Birds of New South Wales . 



18. Oliver's Translation of the Voyages of the Sieur D. B. '' 



19. Reichenow on the Birds of Kaiser-Wilhelm's Land . 



20. Rothschild and Hartert on Papuan Birds \ 170 



21. Salvadori on Birds from Bolivia and Argentina . , . . ) 



22. Sharpe's ' Monograph of the P«ra^/se«(?(® ' J -.y, 



23. Shufeldt on Fossil Bird-bones from Tennessee j 



24. Stolzmann on the Birds of Ferghana 



25. Townsend on a new American Eagle )■ 172 



26. Whitlock on the Migration of Birds • 



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 Dobro3'^de 

 CoUectiou of Australian Birds ; The Great Auk in Ireland ; Re- 

 served 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 Leyden . 173 



XV. Obituary.— F. C. Aplin and Sir John W. P. Campbell-Orde . 183 



Publications received since the issue of No. 1.2, Seventh 

 Series, and not noticed in the present Number. 



1. ' Aquila.' (Jahrgang; iv. no. 4, 1897.) 



2. Beal. Some Common Birds in their Relation to Agriculture. (U.S. Dept. 

 Agr. Farmers' Bull. no. 54, 1897.) 



3. BiJTTiKOFER. On the Identity of Stoparola concreta with S'ij)hia cyanea. 

 (Notes Leyden Mus. xviii. p. 221.) 



4. Campbell. Nests and Eggs of the Australian Accipitres, or Diurnal 

 Birds of Prey. (Rep. Australian Assoc. Adv. Sci., Brisbane, 1895.) 



5. Cory. How to Know the Shore Birds. (4to. Boston, 1897.) 



6. Cory. How to Know the Ducks, Geese, and Swans. (4to. Boston, 

 1897.) 



7. GoDMAN and Salvin. 'Biologia Centrali- Americana.' (Zoology, Part 

 cxxxviii. Nov. 1897 ; Aves, vol. iii. pp. 1-40.) 



8. Hartert. On some Meliphcujidce and other Birds from New Guinea. 

 (Nov. Zool. iv. p. 3G9.) 



9. Hartert. On the Birds collected by Mr. Everett on the Island of Savu. 

 (Nov. Zool. iv. p. 263.) 



10. Macpherson. A History of Fowling. (Royal 8vo. Edinburgh, 1897.) 



11. Newxes. All about Animals. For Old and Young. (Parts 1-8. 4to. 

 London, 1897.) 



12. North. Descriptions of the Nests and Eggs of three species of Au8- 

 tralian Birds. ■ (Proc. Linn. Soc. N, S._ Wales, 1897, p. 56.) 



13. Ornithologisches Jahrbuch. (viii. Heft 5.) 



14. Palmer. On Tardus lawrencii, Coues. (' Auk,' 1897, p. 225.) 



15. Pavesi. Calendario Oraitologico Pavesi 1893-95. (Bull. Scientific©, 

 Pavia, 1895.) 



16. Report of the Trustees of the Australian Museum, New South Wales, 

 for the year 1890. (Folio. Sydney, 1897.) 



17. Rockall Island. Report on the Ornithology of. (Trans. R. Irish Ac. 

 xxxi. part 3.) 



18. ScHALOW. ITeber die Vogelfauna von Juan Fernandez. (Sitzungsb. 

 Gesell. naturf. Freunde Berlin, 1897, no. 5.) 



19. .^CHALOW. Ueber die Vogelfauna des Siidpolargebietes. (J. f. 0. 1897, 

 p. 524.) 



20. Vilae6. Hybrids between the Game Cock and the Guinea Fowl. 

 (Bull. Amer. Mus. N. 11. ix. p.. 225.) 



21. Wright and Coues. Citizen Bird. Scenes from Bird-life in plain 

 English for Beginners. (8vo. New York, 1897.) 



