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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



W.) ; ' Nests and Eggs of Indian 



Birds ' (see Oates, E. W.). 

 International Ornithological Congress 



of 1891,467. 

 Ireland, ' List of Irish Birds ' (see More, 



A. G.) ; notes on Irish. Ornithology 



(see Seebohm, H.). 

 Italy, Ornithological Investigation of 



(see Giglioli, H. H). 

 lynx, paper on (see Furbringer, M.) ; the 



foot of the young of lynx torquilla 



(see Giinther, A.). 



Jameson, J. S., birds of the Aruwhimi 



River (see Shelley, G. E.). 

 Jan Mayen. birds of (see Clarke, W. E.). 

 Japanese Birds, review of (see Stejneger, 



L.). 



Kauai, Knudsen's collection of birds 

 from (see Stejneger, L.). 



Kempen, C. v., rare birds of the North of 

 France, noticed, 122 ; Pallas's Sand- 

 Grouse in the North of France, 

 noticed, 250. 



Kerr, J. Graham, extracts from the let- 

 ters of, 350. 



Kilima-njaro, letter on the Eev. E, 

 Fitch's birds from (see Gurney, J. H.). 



Knudsen, V., collection of birds from 

 Kauai (see Stejneger, L.). 



Leverkuhn, P., the legendary history of 

 the Hoopoe, noticed, 115 ; variations 

 in coloration of Birds, noticed, 116, 

 374 ; on the Literature of Syrrhaptes, 

 noticed, 116. 



' Lord Howe Island ' (see Etheridge, B.). 



Lucas, F. A., natural history of the Com- 

 mander Islands, X. Pallas's Cormorant 

 (see Stejneger, L., and Lucas, F. A.). 



Lucknow, Catalogue of the Birds in the 

 Provincial Museum (see Beid, G.). 



Lumholtz, C. ' Among Cannibals in 

 Queensland,' noticed, 250. 



Macrochires, studies of the (sfcShufeldt, 



R. W.). 

 Macropygia, on the genus (see Ramsay, 



E. G. Ward law). 

 Madeira, CEstrelata mollis in (see Dalg- 



leish, J. J.) ; notes on birds obtained 



at (see Ogilvie-Grant, W. E.). 

 Magellan, birds from the Straits of (see 



Ridgway, R.). 

 Matabele-land and the Victoria Falls (see 



Oates, C. G.). 

 Meade-Waldo, E. G., further notea.on 



Birds of the Canary Islands, 429. 



Menzbier, M. A., Severtzow's Ornitho- 

 logy of Turkestan, Livr. 2, noticed, 

 116. 



Merriam, C. H., report of the United 

 States Department of Agriculture for 

 1888, noticed, 375. 



Meyer, A. B., on the coloration of the 

 youngin the PsittacinegenusEclectus, 

 26 ; scarce varieties of Tetrao, noticed, 

 117 ; on rare Paradise-birds, noticed, 

 251 ; ' Abbildungenvon Vogel-Skelet- 

 ten,' Parts x.-xiii., noticed, 376 ; notes 

 on birds from the Papuan Eegion, 

 with descriptions of some new species, 

 412. 



, and Helm, F., 4th report on the 



Ornithological Stations of Saxony, 

 noticed, 251. 



Midway Island, a new Finch from (see 

 Wilson, S. B.). 



Modigliani, E., a voyage to Nias, noticed, 

 376. 



Moluccas, additions to the Ornithology 

 of (see Salvadori, T.). 



More, A. G., ' List of Irish birds,' 2nd 

 ed., noticed, 376. 



Muirhead G., ' The Birds of Berwick- 

 shire,' vol. i., noticed, 117. 



Nehrling, H, ' North-American Birds,' 



parts 1, 2, noticed, 377. 

 Neotropical Eegion, birds of the (see 



Berlepsch, H. v.). 

 Nests of Indian Birds (see Oates, E. 



W.). 

 New Guinea, notes on the Paradise-birds 



of British (see Goodwin, A. P.). 

 Newton, A., on the young of Pallas's 



Sand-Grouse (Syrrhaptes paradoxus), 



207. 

 New Zealand, supposed occurrence of 



Strix parvissima in (see Smith, W. 



W.). 

 Nias, a voyage to (see Modigliani, E.). 

 Nicholson, F., Sundevall's ' Tentamen ' 



(Translation), noticed, 251. 

 Ninni. A. P., on the long-tailed Titmouse 



of Venetia, noticed, 252. 

 Noll, F. C, on extinct Birds, noticed, 



252. 

 North-Western Provinces, Catalogue of 



the Birds in the Provincial Museum 



(see Reid, G.). 

 Nutcracker, review of the (see Stejneger, 



L.). 



Oates, C. G.,' Matabele-land and the 



Victoria Falls,' 2nd ed., noticed, 255. 



Oates, E. W., ' Fauna of British India,' 



