CONTENTS. 



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 XI. On Uirds recently collected in Siani. Part II, — Passeres. 



By C. BoDEN Klosh, M.B.O.U. (Concluded from p. 114) . 189 



XII. Some Additions and Corrections to the B.O.U. List of 

 British liirds. By the Committee appointed to draw 

 up the List 234 



XIII. A Note on the Structure of the Feather. By John S. 



Gladstone. (Plates V.-VII.) 243 



XIV. The Birds of the Isle of May : A Migration Study. By 



EvELVN V. Baxter and Leonora Jeffrey Rintoul . . 247 



XV. Notes on some Birds of the Bessarabian Steppe. By Maud 



D. Havilano, H.M.B.O.U 288 



XVI. Further Notes on the Birds of Macedonia. By Captain 



Alexander G. L. Sladen, It.E., M.B.O.U 292 



XVII, Obituary : ChriHtoj)hcr Jiimes Alexander; Fergus Menteith 

 Ogilvie ; Friedrich Hermann Otto Finsch ; Edward Snow 

 Mason; Sir Henry James Johnson; George Hogarth 

 Dawson 301 



XVIII. Notices of recent Ornil hological Publications : — 



Andrews on Fti.-sil Jiirds from Glaslonbury ; Beebe on 

 Guiana Birds; Ciuijmian on Colombian Birds; Evans on the 

 Isle of May ; Grinnell and Storer on u new Fox-Sp.irrow ; 

 Ilartert's recent papers; Murphy on the Colorado Desert; 

 Murphy on a new Albatross; Ondemans on the Dudo ; 

 llobinson on Malayan JJirds : Shufuldt on Fossil liirda from 

 Florida; Swartli and Ibyant on Californian Geese; Austral 

 Avian Kecdrd ; Bii-d lVot(;s; Tins Condor; Tho Irish Natu- 

 ralist; Kevue Fran^aisii d'Ornilboldgie ; The Scottish Natu- 

 ralist; Yearbook of Uie Dutch Bird-Club; and List of other 

 Ornithological I'ublicatioiis received 308 



XIX, Letters, Extracts, and Notes : — 



Letter from James Edmund Ilarting ; Annual General 

 Meeting of the British Ornithologists' Union ; Erratum . . 334 



Communications intended for publication in 'The Ibis' should be addressed 

 to the Editor, 10 Sloane Court, (Jlieleea, S.W. 1. 



Members are requested to inform the Secretary, c/oThe Zoological Society 

 of London, lle^ont's I'ark, N.W. 8, of any chanjie of Address, so that the 

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