CONTENTS OF VOL. III.— 1903-4. 



Acanthiza, A New, 69. 



Acanthiza, Descriptions of the Eggs of 

 two Tits, 237. 



Acanthiza from W. Australia, Descrip- 

 tion of a New, m. 



Acanthiza tenuirostris (Zietz), Exten- 

 sion of Locality, 68. 



Acanthiza, Description of the Nests and 

 Nestlings of Certain, 102. 



Alexandra Parrakeet in W. Australia, 



"5- 



Australian Magpies, Remarks on Some 



New Species (G. longirostris, 

 Milligan, and G. dorsalis, Camp- 

 bell), with Reflections on the Re- 

 vision of the Genus Gymnorhiiiie, 

 Hall, 202. 



Australian Oology, Another Decade in, 

 168. 



Aust. O.U. — Hobart Congress, 141 ; 

 President's Address, 142 ; Orni- 

 thological Outings, 159 ; Balance- 

 sheet, 164; Report, 166. 



Avicultural Magazine, The, 242. 



Bird "Charmed" by a Snake, 241. 



Bird-Lore, 128. 



Bird Protection in Great Britain, 1 1.7. 



Bird Protection in Other Lands, 124. »■ 



Birds Blown to Sea, 186. 



Birds of Paradise, Protection of, 241. 



Birds, Sociability of, 189. 



Blackbirds and Vine Caterpillars, 233. 



Bower- Birds, Playground of the Tooth- 

 billed, 188. 



British Museum, 78. 



Brookton, W.A., Some Notes from, 104. 



Brown's River (near Hobart) Notes, 56. 



Bullfinch and Canary Singing, 127. 



Bustard (Eupodotis australis) in N. 

 Queensland, Breeding Seasons of 

 the, 68. 



Butcher-Bird, Black, 58. 



Butcher- Birds, Rufous v. Black, 189. 



Button-Quails in Queensland, 235. 



Cairns Notes, 62. 



Camp Data, 1 20. 



Can and Do Birds Reason ? 243. 



Casterton (Vict.) Notes, 69. 



Central Queensland, Some May Notes 



from, 115. 

 Channelbill, The, 233. 

 Clarke Island (Bass Strait) Notes, 62, 



191. 



Clermont (Q.) Notes, 125. 



Close Season for Ducks and Quails in 

 Victoria, Alteration of, 198, 244. 



Close Seasons, Amendments in W.A. 

 Column of, 117. 



Cockatoo, Southerly Range of Long- 

 billed, 116, 189. 



Coloured Figure Fund, 80. 



Coloured Plate, The, 248. 



Correction, 132. 



Cormorants of N. Zealand, The : a 

 Study in Variation, 1. 



Correspondence — Anomalous Close 

 Seasons, 244; Aust. O.U. or 

 Austral. O.U., 138; Natural 

 History Notes in the Victorian 

 School Paper, 80 ; Some Questions 

 re Nomenclature, 245. 



Crows, Crafty, 187. 



Destruction of Birds on Lake Conne- 



warre, 80. 

 Development of Colour in the Definitive 



Feather, The, 59. 

 Drought on Birds, The Effect of, 113. 

 Duck, The Freckled, 233. 



Eagle, The Wedge-tailed, in N. Queens- 

 land, 123. 

 Eagles, 8. 



Eagles at Close Quarters, 128. 

 Eagles, Large Clutches of, 185. 

 Eagles, Wedge-tailed, 187. 

 Emu, A Sympathetic, 242. 

 Emu Bones from King Island, 113. 

 Emu, Extinct Tasmanian, 229. 

 Emu Nests in N. Queensland, 116. 



Fantail, Devotion of a Black and White, 



187. 

 Fantails' Nests, " Tails " of, 186. 

 Finch, A Painted, in Captivity, 188. 

 Fitzroy River, N.W. Australia, Notes on 



a Collection of Bird-skins from 



the, 40. 

 Flight of the Albatross, The, 129. 

 Flower Memorial, The, 140. 

 Flycatcher in a Customs Shed, A, 185. 

 Flycatcher in a City, 186. 

 From Magazines, 72, 126, 194, 241. 



Galah Note, A, 56. 

 Galahs, 185. 



Grey Shrike-Thrush as a " Bird of Prey," 

 185. 



