UUJNi-biJNTIS Ui^' JN UMJ3EK XIV. — SIXTH SERIES. 



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

 tine Republic. By A, H. Holland 193 



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



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



XVI. A List of Birds collected in Corea. Bv 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«Lb vn 250 

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



James Walker, ll.N.,H.M.S. 'Penguin' 254 



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

 Native Polk-lorc, Proverbs, and Superstitions. By the 



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



XXI. Notes on the Caprimulgidiv. By Ernst Ha k pert. 



(Plate VI,) 274 



XXII. Remarks on Lanhis lahtora and its Allies. By H. E. 



Dresser, F.L.8., F.Z.S 288 



XXIII. On two small Collections of Birds from Biigotu and Florida, 



two of the smaller Solomon Islands, By II. B. Tristram, 

 D.D., F,R.S 293 



XXIV. On the Birds collected by Mr. F. J. Jackson, F.Z.S., during 



his recent Expedition to Uganda through the Territory 

 of the Imperial British East- African Company. By R. 

 BowDLER Suarpe, LL.D., F.L.S., &c. With Notes by 



the Collector.— Part IV. (Plate VII.) 299 



XXV. Descriptions of new Species of Birds discovered by Mr, C. 

 Hose on Mount Dulit in N,W. Borneo. By R, Bowdler 



Suarpe, LL,D., F.L.S., &c 322 



XXVI. On a Collection of Birds from Central Nicaragua. By 



OsBERT Salvin and F. Du Cane Godman 324 



XXVII. Notices of recent Ornithological Publications : — 



'2%. Barboza du Bocage on tlio Birds of St. Thomas, West 



Africa 328 



29. Bendire on Collecting Birds' Eggs I o.,q 



30. Blasius on Birds at the German Light-Stations . . . ( 

 .'{1 . B idler on rare ]3irds of New Zealand 1 



32. Buller ou a new Albatross i 330 



33. l^und on the Birds of Worcestershire j 



34. Butler on the Birds of Indiana 1 



3"), Biittikofer ou Birds from Flores, Samao, and Timor . > 331 



30. Chapman on the Avifauna of the Bahamas . . . . ) 



37. Chapman on the Tail-coverts of Colaptes auratus . , j oo.j 



38. Chapman on Birds from Texas \ 



39. Cheeseman on the Birds of the Kermadec Islands . . ( „„.> 



40. Cherrie on new Costa-Rican J?irds I 



41. Ohen-ie's 'Notes ou Costa-Rican Birds' ) 



42. Forbes on the Date of PLxtinction of the Moa . . . > 334 



43. Frivaldszky on the Birds of Hungary ) 



44. Jackel and Blasius on the Birds of Pavaria . . . . ( qo- 



45. MacFarlane on Birds and Eggs from Arctic America . ( '^ 



46. Menzbier and Severtzow on the Ornithologv of | 



Turkestan '..^330 



47. Merriam ou Birds from Idaho ) 



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