Bartlett, a. d. (contimied). 



On the most eificient mode of preserving the Eggs 

 of Birdsin order tbat they may be afterwards hatched 1859, 468 



Exhibition of the Head of a rariety of the ComiRon 

 Goose, with the feathers of the back of the head re- 

 versed 1860, 99 



Exhibition of the Gizzard of a Nicohar Pigeon 1860, 99 



Note ou some Young Hybrid Bears bred in the 

 Gardens of the Society 1860, 130 



Exhibition of a series of Eggs of Struthious Birds. . 1860, 205 



Notės on the Reproduction of the Australian AYattle- 

 bkd {Talegalla lathami) in the Society's Gardens . . 1860, 426 



Note on the Balceniceps rex 1860, 461 



Bates, h. W. 



Exhibition of an undesciibed species of Phyllostoma, 

 from Ega, Upper Amazon 1860, 99 



Beardswouth, Rev. G. 



Extract of a letter relating to two Cetaceans killed 

 on the North Kentish coast, near "^Ybitstable 1860, 373 



Beattie, William, Hon. Sec. Moutrose Nat. Hist. Soc. 

 Note on the Reproduction of Nemertes borlassii (in 

 a letter to Dr. Gray) 1858, 307 



Becker, Ludwig. 



Notės on the Young of Menura superba, in a letter 

 addressed to John Gould, Esq., from Melbourne, 

 Victoria, Sept. 24, 1859 1860, 61 



Ben-nett, g., M.D., of Sydney, F.Z.S., &c. 



Notės on the Habits of the Scythrops novce-hollandice 

 (eommunicated by John Gould, Esq.) 1858, 462 



Notės ou the Mooruk {Casuarius hennettii) 1859, 32 



Notės on the Habits of the Mycteria australis or 

 New Holland Jabiru (Gigantic Grane of the Colonists) 1 859, 47 



