Contents of Vol. 111. — 1903-4. 



Guildford (W.A.), Notes from, 226. 

 Gymnorhina, Description of a New, 



with Observations on G. dorsalis, 



Campbell, 96. 

 Gymnorhinee, Observations on the 



Western, 177. 



Harriers, Note on the Breeding of the, 



190. 

 Homestead Notes (N.Q.), 112. 

 How Gannets Dive, 56. 



Instinct or Sight, Do Birds Find Food 

 by ? 115. 



Koel's Egg, An Authentic, 185. 



Kolora (Vict.) Notes, 117. 



Kurrajong (Gladstone, Q.) Notes, 236. 



Lamu Archipelago (East Africa), Birds 



of the, 238. 

 Land Birds at Sea, 126. 

 Late Clutches of Dottrels, no. 

 Late Clutches of Larks, 55. 

 Laughing Jackasses, 1 13. 

 Launceston Notes, 118. 

 Locust Fungus, 8. 

 Lorikeet, Red-crowned, 188. 



Magpies as Weather Prophets, 241. 



Maluri, a Modification, 58. 



Members, About, 197, 247. 



Migration, &c, of Birds, Cooktown 

 District, N. Queensland (1902), 

 Notes on, 47. 



Mirafra, Description of a New Sub- 

 species, 231. 



Motionless Wings, The Ascent of Birds 

 on, 130. 



Murray Swamp Notes, Some, 235. 



Mutton-Bird Rookery, New, 235. 



Native Game in Victoria, Close Season 



for, 244. 

 Naturalist, The Victorian, 241. 

 New Zealand Birds, Notes on Some, 122. 

 Nomenclature, Some Questions re, 245. 

 North American Check-List, The, 118. 

 North-West Cape, Birds Occurring in 



the Region of the, 30, 89, 171, 



207. 

 Notes and Notices— Congress, 139 ; Mr. 



R. Hall, 139 ; Second Coloured 



Plate, 139. 

 Nude Cockatoos, 55. 

 Nutmeg-Pigeons, Protection of the, 77. 

 Nutmeg (Torres Strait) Pigeon, The, 

 181. 



Obituary, 79, 247. 



Oological Specimen, A Unique, 114. 



Otway District, 61. 



Owl and Great Kingfisher, 113. 



Owl in Curious Plumage, 113. 



Owls in Captivity, 61. 



Oyster Cay, N. Queensland, A Trip to, 



45- 

 Pardalotes in Fairy Martins' Nests, 186. 



Pardalote's Eggs, Variable Clutch of, 

 233- 



Pelicans, Protection of, 195. 



Penguins, Little, 232. 



Perennial Moult and Original Feathering 

 of Wing, 131. 



Performing Parrots, 122. 



Philippine Museum, Bulletins of the, 127. 



Poisoned Grain, Destruction of Birds by, 

 130. 



Port Darwin District, N. Aust, De- 

 scriptions of Birds' Eggs from the, 

 54- 



Phlohs leucotis (Lath.), The Plumage 

 Phases of, 43, 234. 



Quails, 121. 



Reason, Can and Do Birds? 243. 



Regent-Birds, 187. 



Reviews — " Parrakeets," 78, 137, 197; 

 "Natural History of Antarctica," 

 133 ; "Nests and Eggs of Birds 

 found Breeding in Australia and 

 Tasmania," 136. 



S.A. Society for the Protection of Birds, 



200. 

 Siberia, From Northern, 185. 

 Sittclla tenuirostris, 1 14 ; S. leucoptera, 



Extension of Locality, 233. 

 Snakes on King Island, 59. 

 South-Western Notes, Some, 38. 

 Spring Notes, Early, 119. 

 Stirling Range, Notes on a Trip to the, 



9- 

 Stray Feathers, 55, 112, 185, 233. 

 Striking Wire, 114. 



Sub-species, The Exaltation of the, 243. 

 Swallows on 'Change, 112. 



Tasmania, Some Birds Peculiar to, 23, 



81. 

 Tasmanian Notebook, From a, 213. 

 Tasmanian Oology, 234. 

 Tasmanian Ornis, Some Rectifications 



in, 179. 

 Tawonga (Vict.) Notes, 64. 



Vernacular Names, 138. 



Vernacular Names, Some Notes on, 51. 



Western Australia, A Natural History of, 

 126. 



Western (Vict.) Notes, 190. 



Wilmot (Tas.) Bird Notes from, 49, 108. 



Wood-Swallows as Honey-eaters, 112. 



Wood-Swallows Eating Honey, 68. 



Wongan Hills (W.A.), Notes on a Trip 

 to the, with a Description of a 

 New Ptilotis, Part L, 217. 



Xerophila and a New Acanlhiza from 

 W. Australia, Description of, 69 ; 

 A', leucopsis, 7° > X- castanei- 

 ventris (Milligan), Nests and Eggs 

 of, 120. 



Yanchep, Notes on Lake, 20. 



Zanzibar (E. Africa), The Birds of, 192. 



