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XXII. Further Ornithological Notes from the Neighbour- 

 hood of Cape San Antonio, Province of Buenos Ayres. — Part I. 

 Passeres. By Ernest Gibson, M.B.O.U., F.Z.S. (Text- 

 figures 3 & 4.) 363 



XXIII. A List of the Birds of the Anglo-Egyptiau Sudan, 

 based on the Collections of Mr. A. L. Butler, Mr. A. Chapman 

 and Capt. H. Lynes, R.N., and Major Cuthbert Christj^ 

 R.A.M.C.(T.F.). Part I. Comdte— Fringillidffi. By W. L. 

 ScLATEE, M.B.O.U., and C. Mackwoeth-Praed, M.B.O.U. 

 (Plate IX.) 416 



XXIV. Further Notes on Birds observed at Alix, Buffalo 

 Lake, and lied Deer in the Province of Alberta, Canada, in 

 1915 and 1916. By Charles B. Hoesbrugh, Canadian Army 

 Medical Corps, B.E.F 477 



XXV. Obituary : Giacinto Maetoeelli ; John Kandall 

 Hatfeild 496 



XXVI. Notices of recent Ornithological Publications: — 



Balfour on Bird-Cult in Easter Island ; Cory on American 

 Birds ; Despott's Maltese Bird Notes ; Gurney's Eecent 

 Papers ; Loomis on the Petrels, etc. ; Macoun on the Birds 

 of Canada ; Mathevrs on Australian Birds ; Murphy on 

 Oceanites ; Swarth on Californiau Jays ; Swarth on the Birds 

 of Arizona ; Theobald and others on the Food of the Rook, etc. ; 

 Thorburu's ' British Birds ' ; Wetmore's recent papers ; S. A. 

 White on the Birds of Central Australia ; Bird-Lore ; 

 British Birds ; Cassinia ; El Hornero ; and List of other 

 Oraithological Publications received 499 



XXVII. Letters, Extracts, and Notes: — 



Letters from C. Boden Kloss, the Marquis of Tavistock, 

 The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, Jauies Edmund 

 Harting, and the Rev. F. 0. R. Jourdaiu ; Beebe's Monograph 

 of the Pheasants , 518 



