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Newton. A. Note on the Generic Name Hypherpes. Proc. 

 Zool. ,Soc., March 15, 1881. 



Footnotes to " Extracts from the Calendar of the Rev. 



William Whitear, M.A., F.L.S., 1809-1826," by T. Southwell. 

 Trans. Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists'' Society, vol. iii., 1881. 



The White-Backed Woodpecker not a British Bird. (Cor- 

 rected proof, dated Sept. 20, 1881.) 1881. 



Ornithological Nomenclature. Addendum to The Ibis, 



Jan., 1883. 



Mr. Seebohm's " Fugitive Observations." (Cambridge, 



May 19, 1883.) 1883. 



The Fur-Seals of Commerce, A Monograph of the Seal- 

 Islands of Alaska. Quarterly Review, No. 312, Oct., 1883. 



Memoir of the late John Scales. Trans. Norfolk and 



Norwich Naturalists' Society, vol. iv., 1885. 



Address to the Biological Section of the British Association. 



Manchester, 1887. 1887. 



Exhibition of a Stuffed Specimen of Bulweria columbina. 



Proc. Zool. Sac, Nov. 15, 1887. 



Darwin's Life and Letters. The Life and Letters of 



Charles Darwin, including an Autobiographical Chapter. 3 vols., 

 London, 1887. Quarterly Revieiv, No. 331, Jan., 1888. 



Early Days of Darwinism. Macmillan's Magazine, No. 340, 



Feb., 1888. 



On the Irruption of Syrrhaptes paradoxus. Brit. Assoc, 



Section D., 1888. 



The Irruption of Syrrhaptes paradoxus. Scientific News, 



Sept. 10, 1888. 



[Summary of Prof. Newton's Address to British Association — 

 " On the Irruption of Pallas's Sand-Grouse, Syrrhaptes paradoxus."] 

 Zoologist, Series III., vol. xxi., No. 142, Oct., 1888. 



Newton, A. and E. Notes on some Species of Zosterops. The 

 Ibis, Oct., 1888. 



Newton, A. On the Breeding of the Seriema {Cariama cristata). 

 Proc. Zool. Soc, Jan. 15, 1889. 



On the Young of Pallas's Sand-Grouse {Syrrhaptes para- 

 doxus). The Ibis, April, 1890. 



Obituary. Mr. J. H. Gurney. The Ibis, July, 1890. 



Notes on some Old Museums. Annual Report of the 



useums Association, 1891. 



Errors concerning the Sanderling {Calidris arenaria). The 



Ibis, July, 1892. 



