CONTENTS OF NUMBER X. {continued). 



Puge 

 63. Rothschild and Hartert on Birds from the Solomon Islands . . I 9( , 9 

 04. Seehohtn and Sharpe's ' Monograph of the Thrushes ' . . . . f 



65. AVestell on the Young Cuckoo 203 



66. Zittel's 'Palaeontology,' vol. ii 264 



XXV. Letters, Extracts, Notices, &c. 



LeUers from Mr. Richard M. Barrinpton, Capt. F. W. Hutton, 

 and Mr. Frank M. Chapman (two) ; The Australasian Ornithologists' 

 Union ; Report of the Society for the Protection of Birds ; Ornitho- 

 logists at work abroad 235 



XXVI. Obituary. 



Mr. T. E. Buckley, Mr. A. A. Le Souef, and Dr. C. Berg . . .270 



Publications received since the issue of No. 9, Eighth 

 Series, and not noticed in the present Number. 



27. 'Avicultural Magazine.' (N. S. vol. i. no. 5.) 



28. 'Bird-Lore.' (Vol. v. no. 1.) 



29. Blaauw. Ueber dieZucht und Entwickelung der Eiderente (Somaterut vio!- 



Hssima) und der Wekarelle (Oci/dromus australis). (Verb. V. Internat. 

 Zcol. Congr. Berlin, 1901, p. 507.) 



30. Coburn. On a lost British Wild Goose, Anscr ■paludosus (Strickland). 



(Zoologist, 1902, p. 441.) 



31. ' The Condor.' (Vol. v. no. 1.) 



32. Giza Zoological Gardens, near Cairo, Egypt. Plan and Guide in English, 



French, and German. (12mo. 1902.) 



33. Harvie-Brown. On the Avifauna of the Outer Hebrides, 1888-1902. 



(Ann. Scottish Nat. Hist. 1902-1903.) 



34. Finn. Notes on the Nesting of the Indian Dabchick {Podieipes capensis, 



B. M. Cat.). (Zoologist, 1902, p. 300.) 



35. Finn. On Specimens of two Mauritian Birds in the Collection of the Asiatic 



Society. (J. A. S. B. lxxi. pt. ii. p. 87.) 



36. Fisher. A new Procelsterna from the Leeward Islands, Hawaiian Group. 



(Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xxvi. p. 559.) 



37. Hutton. Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science. 



Presidential Address. Ninth Session. (8vo. 1902.) 



38. Ihering-. Necessidade de uma lei federal de caca e proteccao das Aves. 



(Revista do Mus. Paulista, v. p. 239.) 



39. Ihering. Contribuicao para o conhecimento do Ornithologia de S. Paulo. 



(Revista do Mus. Paulista, v. p. 261.) 



40. Innes Bey. Voyage au Nil Blanc pour des Recherches zoologiques. 



(Bull. Soc. Khediviale de Geograph. ser. v. no. 12.) 



41. Lucas. Notes on the Osteology and Relationship of the Fossil Birds of 



the Genera Hesperornis, Hargeria, Baptornis, and Diatryma. (Proc. U.S. 

 Nat. Mus. xxvi. p. 545.) 



42. ' Ornithologisches Jahrbuch.' (Jahrg. xiv. Hefte 1, 2.) 



43. Richmond. Birds collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott on the Coast and Islands 



of North-west Sumatra. (Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xxvi. p. 485.) 



44. Richmond. Note on Pinaroloxias inomata (Gould). (Proc. Biol. Soc. 



Washington, xv. p. 247.) 



45. Salvadori. Contribuzioni alia Ornitologia delle Isole del Golfo di 



Guinea. I. Uccelli dell' Isola del Principe. (Mem. R. Accad. Sci. 

 Torino, ser. ii. liii.) 



46. Serle. Migration of Birds. (Trans Scottish Nat. Hist. Soc. ii. p. 139.) 



47. Seth-Smith. Parrakeets. (Parts III. & IV.) 



48. Shufeldt. On the Classifi cation of certain Groups of Birds. (Anier. 



Naturalist, xxxvii. p. 33.) 



49. Strong. A Case of Abnormal Plumage. (Biol. Bull. Marine Biol. Lab., 



AVoods Holl, Mass. iii. p. 289.) 



50. Strong. The Development of Color in the Definitive Feathering. 



(Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard Coll. xl. p. 147.) 



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