CONTENTS OF NUMBER XXIV. {continued). 



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 91. Pycraft on the Wing oi Archaopteryx 



563 



92. Ridffwav on Birds from Alaska ( 



93. Ridgway on a new Geofhli/^ns 



94. Salvador! on new Birds from New Guinea . . . . ) 



9o. Salvador! on Birds from Somali-land / ^p , 



9G. Seebohm on t\w Distribution of British Birds . . . ( 



97. Sharpe's Handbook to the Birds of Great Britain . . 565 



98. Stone on the Genus Anous 507 



99. Tschusi zu Schmidholien's List of his Memoirs . . [ t-po 

 100. Wickmann on the Colour of Birdi'-eggs ...'.( 



LIV. Letters, Extracts, Notices, &c. 



Letters from Mr. W. L. Distant, Herr A. Nehrkorn, 

 Mr. W. R. Ogilvie Grant, Dr. W. T. Blanford, 

 and Mr. Howard Saunders. The new Extinct 

 Gigantic Bird of Australia ; The Birds of Damma 

 Island ; The Jacksou-Harmsworth Polar Expedition ; 

 The Destruction of Small Birds ; Mr. Cory's Collection 

 of Birds. Obituary — Mr. Brian H. Hodgson, Dr. L. 



Coulon, Mr. P. L. Jouy 5U0 



Index of Scientific Names 583 



Index of Contents 601 



Titlepage, Preface, List of Members, and Contents. 

 General Index to the Sixth Series. 



Publications received since the issue of No. 23^ Sixth Series, 

 and not noticed in the present number. 



93. Annals of Scottish Natural History. (1894, no. 11.) 



94. Anzeigeblatt der ornithologischeu Monatschrift des deutschen Vereins 

 zum Schutze der Vogelwelt. (1894, no. 7.) 



95- Bendirr. Description of Nests and Eggs of some new Birds, collected 

 on the Island of Aldabra, N.W. of Madagascar. By Dr. W. L. Abbott. (Proc. 

 U.S. Nat. Mus. xvii. p. 39.) 



90. Duller. On the Birds observed during a Voyage from New Zealand 

 to England. (Trans. N. Z. Inst. 1893, p. 182.) 



97. Chapman. The Nocturnal Migration of Birds. (Popular Science 

 Monthly, 1894, p. 506.) 



98. Chapman. Remarks on the Origin of Bird Migration. (The Auk, xi. 

 p. 12.) 



99. Festa. Viaggio del Dr. E. Festa in Palestina, nel Libano e regioni 

 vicine. ■ (Boll. Mus. Zool. ed Anat. Comp. R. Univ. Torino, ix.) 



100. GooDCHiLD. Some ofthe Birds observed in Upper Swaledale. (Natural- 

 ist, 1890, p. 248.) 



101. Grant. On the Changes of Plumage in the Red Grouse {Lagopus 

 scoticus). (Ann. Scottish Nat. Hist. 1894, p. 129.) 



102. Gurney. On the Partial Assumption by Female Birds of Male 

 Plumage. (Zoologist, 1894, p. 1.) 



103. LIiNXMAN and Clarke. A Contribution to the Vertebrate Fauna of 

 West Ross-shire. (Proc. R. Phys. Soc. Edinb. xii. p. 377.) 



104. Le Souef. Description of some Australian Birds' Eggs and Nests 

 collected at Bloomfield, near Cooktown, Queensland. (Proc. R. Soc. Victoria, 

 1894, p. 19.) 



105. Le Souef. A Trip to North Queensland. (Victorian Naturalist, xi. 

 p. 3, 1894.) 



106. Mathew. The Birds of Pembrokeshire and its Islands. (8vo. London, 

 1894.) 



107. Meyer and Wiglesworth. U^eber eine erste Sammlung von Vcigeln 

 von den Talaut Inseln. (J. f. 0. 1894, p. 237.) 



108. MiLLAis. Game IBirds and Shooting-Sketches. Second edition. (Royal 

 8vo. London, 1894.) 



109. North. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, eggs of Collyriocincla har- 

 monica and Cacomantis pallida from Woolli Creek. (Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. 

 Wales, ser. 2, viii. p. 436.) 



110. North. Notes on the Red-crowned Parrakeet {CyanorJumiphus cooki) 

 of Norfolk Island. (Proc. Linn. N. S. Wales, ser. 2, viii. p. 517.) 



