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1909j p. 636 are given. — 2j Further Notes on the Birds of Lord Howe 

 and Norfolk Islands: with the Description of a new Species of Petrel. By 

 A. F. Basset Hull. — The author endeavours to dispel the uncertainty 

 enshrouding the identification of the Petrels of Norfolk Island. Captain 

 Hunter's "Bird of Providence" remains a mystery, as visits to Mount Pitt in 

 November, and in the succeding year in August, oflFered no signs of birds or 

 burrows; a condition of things possibly due to the extermination of the old- 

 time colony or its removal to more secure breeding grounds. The "Big Hill 

 Mutton Bird" of Lord Howe Island, which breeds upon Mount Go wer, is 

 shown to be markedly different from Oestrelata neglecta Schlg., and is des- 

 cribed as new. 



III. Personal-Notizen. 



Bergen — Upsala. 

 Dr. A. Appellöf, Direktor des Zoologischen Museums in Bergen 

 (Norwegen] wurde als Professor der Zoologie nach Upsala (Schweden) 

 berufen. 



Druck von Breitkopf & Härtel in Leipzig. 



