XSXll CONTENTS. 



Page 

 XXTI. Obituary. Henrt Pkavot ; E. P. IIamsat: H. E. 

 0. Dixon ; Adolph Nehkkoen : Otto lk Hoi 434 



XXIII. Xotices of recent Ornithological Publications : — 



Chapjii on the Ploceidse ; Chapman on new Antillean Birds; 

 Clark and Adames' Phenological Observations ; Dixon on the 

 Yellow-billed Loon ; Grinnell on limitations of distributional 

 areas; Grinnell on the Evening Grosbeak; Gurney's Report on 

 Norfolk Ornithology; Gurney on the Rough-legged Buzzard; 

 Hartert's recent short papers ; Mathews on the Birds of 

 Australia ; North on the Birds of North-West New South 

 Wales ; Palmer's Biographical Index ; Petronievics and Wood- 

 ward on Archeoptcryx ; Storer on the care of "separates"; 

 Taverner on the Faunas of Canada; Witherby on results of 

 ringing partial migrants ; l^ritish Birds ; Cassinia ; Journal 

 of the South African Ornitliologists' Union; South Australian 

 Ornithologist ; and List of other Ornithological Publications 

 received 436 



XXIV. Letters, Extracts, and Notes : — 



Letters from Miss Maud D. Ilaviland, Arthur G. Butler, 

 Nevin H. Foster, A. M. C. Nicholl, II. W. Robinson ; The 

 Selous Memorial; The Berlepsch Collection of Birds; The 

 Journal of the Natural History Society of Siani ; List of 

 M.B.O.U. serving with II. M. Forces ; Errata in April Number 

 of 'The Ibis'; B.O.U. New Guinea Expedition 4o6 



Number 4, October. 



XXV. On a new South American Jay of the Genus Cyano- 

 lyca. By W. L. Sclater, M.B.O.U. (Plate VIII.) . . . . 4Q5 



XXVI. Notes on the Ornithology of Malta. By G.Despott, 

 M.B.O.U. (Concluded from p. 349.) 466 



XXVII. Birds in the Ancre Valley during the Winter of 

 1916-1917. By Lieutenant J. N.- Kennedy, M.C, E.G.A., 

 P.Il.G.S., M.B.O.U. (Text-figure 4.) 526 



