v WE NTS OE NUMBER X.— EIGHTH SERIES. 



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 XIV. On a new Stork from Borneo. By W. R. Ogiltie-Grant. 



(Plate V.) 145 



XV. A List of the Birds of Lucknow. By William Jesse, M.A., 

 F.Z.S , M.B.O.U. (Member of the Bombay Natural History 

 Society).— Part IV 148 



XVI. On the Ibis oUvacea of Dubus. By T. Salvadori, F.M.Z.S. 178 



XVII. On the Eggs of the Moa. By Dr. A. B. Meyer . . . .188 



XVIII. Bird-Notes from Morocco and the Great Atlas. By E. G. B. 



Meade-Waldo. (Plate VI.) 196 



XIX. Additional Eield- Notes on the Birds of Fohkien. By C. B. 



RlCKETT 215 



XX. An Annotated List of the Birds observed on the Orange 

 River between Aliwal North and Odendaalstroom from 

 Dec. 21st, 1901, to June 21st, 1902. By C. H. T. 

 Whitehead, Lieut. 1st Bat. Highland Light Infantry . . 222 



XXI. Remarks on the Type-specimens of certain Birds named by 

 the late Carl Peter Thunberg. By Dr. Einar Lonnberg, 

 C.M.Z.S .' 238 



XXII. On the Adult Dress of the Labrador Falcon. By Prof. M. 



Mexzbier and Dr. P. Sushkin 242 



XXIII. Notes on the Breeding of Ross's Snow-Goose in Captivity. 



By F. E. Blaauw 215 



XXIV. Notices of recent Ornithological Publications: — 



40. Allen on Species and Subspecies 247 



41. Andersen on the Birds of the Fasroe Islands ( , c 



42. ' The Avicultural Magazine ' \ ~ ib 



43. Burturlin on the Waders of the Russian Empire ( . „ 



44. Buxton's African Trips \ ~ '" 



45. Clarke on the Migration of Bi :ds 251 



46. Dresser's ' Manual of Palsearctic Birds ' 252 



47. Finn on Hybrids of the Guinea-fowl I 



48. Finn on Variation in Birds > 253 



49. Grinnell on Californian Birds ) 



50. Hartert on Birds from Pahang 254 



51. Hartert on Birds from Ecuador I „„ 



52. Hartert on Birds from British East Africa ( " 0o 



53. Job on Waterfowl 



54. Jourdain on the Birds of Derbyshire J. 256 



55. Lord Lilford on Birds 



56. Mudge on the Tongue of Parrots 



57. Ogilvie-Grant on Shrikes J. 258 



58. Pease's ' Travel and Sport in Africa ' ) 



59. Peel on Zoological Gardens 259 



CO. Preble on the Biology of Hudson Bay !f . . 260 



61. Reichenow's Report on the Progress of Ornithology . . . . [ v) „, 



62. Ridgway on the Birds of North and Middle America . . . . ( 



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