9, Shelley's ' Monograph of the Suu-birds ' 124 



10. Boucard's ' Catalogus Avium ' 125 



11. Briiggemann's ' Birds of Celebes ' 126 



12. Gurney's ' Eambles of a N"aturalist ' 127 



IX. Letters, Announcements, &c. : — . , , 

 Letters from Mr. R. Swinhoe and Mr. Seebohm ; Count E. 

 Turati's Collection ; new series of the ' Zoologist ; ' new work 

 on the fauna of Belgium ; Tonquin and the way to get there ; 

 death of Von Heuglin ; iiTuption of Snowy Owls from the 

 north 128 



Number IL, April. 



X. Review of the Specimens of Trochilidce in the Paris Mu- 

 seum, brought by D'Orbigny from South America. By D. G. 

 Elliot, E.R.S.E. &c 133 



XI. Notes on two Birds from the Fiji Islands. By T. Sal- 

 vADORi, C.M.Z.S 142 



XII. On the Contents of a fourth Box of Birds from Hako- . 

 dadi, in Northern Japan. By R. Swinhoe, F.R.S 14A 



XIII. Ornithological Notes taken during a Voyage from ' n ■ 

 Ceylon to England. By A. Whyte 14& 



XIV. On the SalicaricB of Dr. SevertzoflF. By Henky 

 Seebohm 151 



XV. Suijplementary Notes on the Ornithology of Heligoland. 



By Henry Seebohm 156 



XVI. Notes on the Birds of the Province of Buenos Ayres. 



By Henry Duhneord. (Plate III.) 166 



XVII. On a new Form of Reed-bird from Eastern Asia. By 



R. Swinhoe, F.R.S. (Plate IV.) 203 



XVIII. A few Observations on some Species of Anthus and 

 Budytes. By W. Edwin Brooks ■*' . *^.' 206 



XIX. Notes on a 'Catalogue of the Aecipitres in the British 

 Museum,' by R. Bowdler Sharpe (1874). By J. H. Gurney . 209 



XX. Notices of Recent Publications : — 



13, Mosenthal and Harting's ' Ostrich-farming ' . . , 236 



