XXviii CONTENTS. 



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4. Bulletin of the Imperial Acadcm}' of Sciences of 



St. Petersburg 177 



5. Chapman on the Warblers of North America , , . 178 



6. 'The Condor' 179 



7. Dresser on Palsearctic Birds' Eggs 180 



8. 'The Emu' 180 



9. Haines on the Birds of Ptutland 181 



10. Hariert's Notes on African Birds 182 



11. Hellmayr on Birds from the Bio Madeira, Brazil . . 182 



12. Herman on Bird-Protection in Hungary . . . .183 



13. Loudon on the Birds of the Semirechiusk Province . 184 



14. Martorelli on Rare Birds in Italy 184 



15. Neave on the Birds of North-east Rhodesia . . . 18.5 



16. Nelson on the Birds of Yorkshire 187 



17. Nicholson on the Coal-Tits 189 



18. North on the Nests and Eggs of Australian Birds . 189 



19. North on the Birds of New South Wales .... 189 



20. Ridgway on the Birds of North and Middle America. 190 



21. Rothschild on new Cassowaries 192 



22. Rothschild and Hartert's Notes on Papuan Birds . 192 



23. Rothschild and Hartert on Meek's Collections from 



British New Guinea 193 



24. Theobald on " Economic Ornithology " 193 



25. Townshend and Allen on the Birds of Labrador . , 194 



VIII. Letters, Extracts, Notes, &c. : — 



Letters from A. Jacobi, H. A. Bryden and J. Walpolc-Boud, 

 Maurice C. H. Bird, and Percy R. Lowe. The Bombay Natural 

 History Society ; Recent Additions to the Berlin Museum ; 

 The Duke Adolf Frederick of Mecklenburg's African Expedi- 

 tion; Rennell Island, Western Pacific; The Ptarmigan of Franz- 

 Josef Land; A new Bird for Egypt; Rare Birds observed at 

 Fair Isle ; ' British Birds ' ; Mr. Boyd Alexander ; Mr. S. A. 

 Neave'snew Expedition; Mr. Seth-Smith's Mission to Australia; 

 Yarrell's ' British Birds ' and Saunders' ' Manual ' . . . . 195 



