CONTENTS OF NUMBER XVIII. {continued). 



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61. Noble's List of European Birds ) „.-,, 



62. Oberholser on the Wrens of the Genus Thryomanes . . j 



63. Pycraft on the Pterylosis of the Owls ( „^. 



64. llothschild on certain Parrots f 



55. Rothschild on a new Cassowary i 



56. Salvadori and Testa on new Birds from Ecuad(rr . . . > 326 



57. Seebohm's ' Monograph of the Thrushes ' ) 



58. Stejneg-er on the Birds of the Kuril Islands 327 



59. Stirling and Zietz on a Fossil Struthious Bird from 



Australia 328 



GO. Winge on the Birds of Greenland 329 



XXIV. Letters, Extracts, Notices, &c. 



Letters from Dr. VV. T. Blanford, Heer F. E. Blaauw, and 

 Mr. Frank Finn. The Paradise-birds in the Dresden Museum. 330 



XXV. Obituary. 



The Rev. A. C. Smith 332 



Publications received since the issue of No. \7 , Seventh 

 Series^ and not noticed in the present Number. 



23. Agassxz, Annual Repoi-t of the Curator of the Museum of Comparative 

 Zoology at Harvard College, 1897-98. (8vo. Cambridge, U.S.A., 1898.) 



24. Annals of Scottish Natural History. (No. 29, Jan. 1899.) 



25. Arrigoni begli Oddi. On Two Hybrid Ducks in Count Ninni's Col- 

 lection at Venice. (' Ornis,' i.x. 1897-98, p. 23.) 



26. AiiRiGONi DEGLi Uddi, Ornithological Notes on Thirty Abnormal- 

 coloured " Anatidse " caught in the Venetian Territory. (' Ornis,' ix. 1897-98, 

 p. 109.) 



27. Abeigoni DEGLI Oddi. Eine Brutstatte des schwarzen 3Iilans bei 

 Grezzano bei Verona. (J. f. O. 1898, p. 524. )_ 



28. Barrett-Hamilton. The Introduction of the Black Grouse and of 

 some other Birds into Ireland. (Irish Nat. 1899, p. 37.) 



29. ' Bird Lore,' edited by Frank M. Chapman. (Vol. i. no. 1, 1899.) 



30. BuTLKR. Birds Collected and Observed on the Larut Hills, Perak, 

 (8vo. Singapore, 1898.) 



31. Campbell. Nests and Eggs of the Honey-eaters or Meliphagous Birds 

 of Australia. (Australian Assoc. Adv. S.i., Sydney, 1898.) 



32. Clark. The Feather-Tracts of North-American Grouse and Quail. 

 (Proe. U.S. Nat. Mus. xxi. p. 041.) 



33. Evans. Birds : vol. ix. of the Cambridge Natural History, (8vo. 

 London, 1899.) 



34. IIartlaub. Zwei Beltrage zur Ornithologie Asiens. (Abh. nat. Ver. 

 Bremen, xvi. p. 245.) 



35. Harvik-Bruwn. On a Correct Colour Code, or Sortation Code in 

 Colours. (Extracted from Proc. Inknnat. Congr. of ZooL, 1898.) 



36. Kaukasische Museum. ^' Btr.cht,' 1S97-98; ' Mittheilungen,' Bd. i. 

 Lie'-. 1,2, 1897.^1 



.37. Madarasz. Description of a new Ground-Thrush, Geocichla frontalis: 

 (Termesz. Fiizetek, xxii. (1899), p. 111.) 



38. Nehrk:>)RN. Katalog der Eieisimmlung, nebst Beschreibungen der 

 aussereuropa^schen Eier. (Svo. Braunschweig, 1899^ 



39. North. 1 )esjriptions of the Nests and Eggs of Four Species uf Australian 

 Birds. (Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1898, p. 380.) 



40. North and Keartland. List of Birds Collected by the Calvert 

 I'lxploring Expedition in Western Australia, (Trans. K. Soc. S. Australia, 

 1898, p. 125.) 



41. ScHALOW. Die Vogel der Saramlung Plate. (Zool. Jahrb. Suppl. iv. 

 Heft 3, 18!^'8, p. 041.) 



42. Semon. In the Australian Bush and on the Coast of the Coral Sea, 

 (Royal 8 vo. London, 1899.) 



43. Shufeldt. Observations on the Classification of Birds. (Proc. Ac. 

 Nat, Sci. Philad. 1898, p. 489.) 



