CONTENTS. XXxiu 



i'lige 

 Number 4, October. 



XXVIII. The Reversed Under Wing-Coverts of Birds and 

 tlieir Modifications, as exemplified in the Birds of West Africa. 



By George L. Bates, M.B.O.U. (Text-figures 5-12.) . . . 529 



XXIX. Xotes on recently described Races of Siamese and 

 Malayan Birds, with Description of one new Race. By 

 Herbert C. Robinson, .M.B.O.U., and C. Boden Kloss, 

 M.B.O.U 5«3 



XXX. A reply to Messrs. Robinson and Kloss : with some 

 further critical remarks, by E. C. Stitart Baker 593 



XXXI. Notes on European Birds met with during a short 

 visit to South Africa. By B. B. Rivikre, M.B.O.U 598 



XXXII. A List of the Birds of the Anglo- Egyptian Sudan, 

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

 and Capt. H. Lynes, E-.N., and Major Cuthbert Christy, 

 R.A.M.C.(T.F.) Part n. Alaudidce — Hirundinidce. ByW.L. 

 ScLATER, M.B.O.U., aud C. Mackworth-Peaed, M.B.O.U. 

 (Plate X.) 6U2 



XXXIII. Obituary : William Vincent Legqe ; Robert 

 Oliver Cdnningham ; L. Bereseord Mouritz 721 



XXXIV. Notices of recent Ornithological Publications: — 



Baugs's recent papers ; Beebe on the Pheasants ; Dwight on 

 the JuDco ; Ewart and Miss Mackenzie on the King Penguin ; 

 Gladstone's Microphotographs of Eeathers ; Grinnell's recent 

 papers ; Kuroda on new Birds from the far East ; Mathews on 

 the Birds of Australia ; Robinson on hybrid Ducks ; Wiglee- 

 worth on the Little Owl; South African Journal of Natural 

 History ; and List of other Ornithological Pubhcations 

 received 725 



XXX Y. Letters, Extracts, and Notes : — 



Letters from Hugh Whistler, Outram Bangs, Michael J. 

 Nicoll, E. G. B. Meade-Waldo, Col. Feilden, Major Congreve; 

 Mr. Ogilvie-Grant; Notice to Members 737 



