CONTENTS. xix 



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25. Shufeldt on the Classification of the ColumboB . . . 177 



26. .Stempelmann and 8chulz on the Birds of Cordoba . .178 



27. Wilson and Evans on Hawaiian Birds 178 



XIII. Letters, Extracts, Notices, and Obitnary. 



Letters from Dr. A. B. Meyer; R. Lloyd Patterson, Esq.; 

 Win. Eagle Clarke, Es(i. : The llev. H. B Tristram ; Howard 

 Saunders, Esq. The Bird-Gallery in the British Museum ; 

 The Bird-Collections in the Oxford University ]ifuseum ; 

 ►Summer Migrants at Fort Simpson. Obituary — August von 

 Pekeln ; T. W. Blakiston ; F. W. Moves 179 



Number XIV., April. 



XIV. Short Notes on the Birds of the Estancia Espartilla, 

 Argentine Ilepublic. By A. H. Holland 193 



XV. Notes on the Ornithology of the Gambia. By Percy 

 Eexdall, M.D., F.Z.S 215 



XVI. A List of Birds collected in Corea. By C. W. Campbell, 



of H.B.M. Consular Service. (Plate V.) 230 



XVII. Further Notes on the Birds of Tsu-sima, Japan. By 

 Henry Seebohm 248 



XVIII. Ornithological Notes from New Zealand. By J. C. 

 M'=Lean 250 



XIX. The Bird-life of Adile Island, North-west Australia. 



By James Walker, R.N., H.M.S. ' Penguin ' 254 



XX. On the Birds of Madagascar, and their Connection with 

 Native Folk-lore, Proverbs, and Superstitions. By the llev. 

 James Sibree, Jr., F.R.G.S. — Part V 201 



XXI. Notes on the Caprbnulgida'. By Erxst Hartert. 

 (Plate VL) 274 



XXII. Remarks on Lanius InJitora and its Allies. ByH. E. 

 Dressek, F.L.S., F.Z.S 288 



