CONTENTS. XX* 



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48. Hutton on the Curlew-Sandpiper 280 



49. Ihering ou the Birds of Paraguay and S. Paulo . . 280 



50. Macoun on Canadian Birds 281 



51. Madarasz on the Birds of C) prus 281 



52. Osgood on the Birds of the Alaskan Peninsula . . . 282 



53. Reichenow's ' Birds of Africa ' 282 



54. Reichenow on the Birds of the German Deep-sea 



Expedition 283 



55. Riley on a new Myiarchus 283 



56. Riley on Birds from Barbuda and Antigua, West 



Indies 284 



f>7. Robinson on Malayan Birds 284 



58. Smith-Woodward on Fossil Birds 285 



59. Vallentin on Birds from the Falkland Islands . . . 285 



XXIII. Letters, Extracts, and Notes : — 



Letters from Dr. 0. Finsch, Mr. C. B. Rickett, Mr. J. Cole 

 Hartland, Lieut. S. A. Davies, Mr. W. P. Pycraft, Sir Alfred 

 E. Pease, Bt., and Mr. C. J. Carroll. The Fourth International 

 Ornithological Congress ; New Birds from Tibet ; The Nehrkorn 

 Collection of Birds'-Eggs ; Birds in the Insect-house at the 

 Zoological Gardens ; the Glossy Ibises in the Zoological Gar- 

 dens ; The Emperor Penguin ; Ornithologists in Foreign Parts ; 

 The new Migration Committee of the B. 0. C. ; the Royal 

 Society for the Protection of Birds ; New Bird-Books in pre- 

 paration ; Mr. Radcliffe Saunders's Collection of Birds'-Eggs ; 

 Death of M. Adolphe Boucard, C.M.Z.S 286 



Number XIX., July. 



XXIV. A Contribution to the Ornithology of the Egyptian 

 Soudan. By A. L. Butler, F.Z.S., M.B.O.IT., &c, Super- 

 intendent of Game Preservation, Soudan Government. (Plate 

 VII.) 301 



XXV. Notes on the Parrots. (Part I.) By T. Salvadori, 

 H.M.B.O.U 401 



