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XVI. List of the Birds of the Cauary Ishinds, with detailed 

 reference to the Migratory Species and tlie Accidental Visitors. 

 Part II. Turdidae — Hiiundiiiida?. lly David A. Bannerman^ 

 M.B.E., B.A., M.B.O.IT., E.it.G.S 291 



XVII. Notes on the Heiglit at which Birds migrate. 



By Capt. Colling WOOD Ingkam, ]\l.li.O.U 321 



XVIII. Ohituary : F. D, Godman (Plate VI.) ; Theodore 

 Boosevelt; The Makciikse Dokia ; L. Bkasil 326 



XIX. Notices of recent Ornitliological Publications: — 



Bangs on various Birds; Flower and Nicoll on Bird- 

 protection in Egypt; Louuberg on a Linnean type; Mathews 

 on the Birds of Australia; Riley's recent papers; Shufeldt on 

 the Hoatzin ; Taveiner on Canadian Hawks ; Wetmore's 

 recent papers; Witlierby's new book on British Birds; 

 Bird-Lore; Bird-Notes; The Condor; Fauna och Flora; 

 Irish Naturalist; Journal Nat. Hist. Soc. Siam ; Revue 

 Fran^aise d'Ornithologie; Rivistaltal. di Urnitologia; Scottish 

 Naturalist ; and List of other Ornithological Publications 

 received 343 



XX. Letters, Extracts, and Notes : — 



Letters from Mr. W. P. J^owe on the Control of New Species 

 and Subspecies ; Lieut.-Col, R. Meinertzliagen on Migration 

 and Aviation ; Dr. Liinnberg on the names of the Song-i'hrush 

 and the Redwing; Col. IJattiay on the Indian Peregrine 

 Palcon; Mr. J. II. Grurney on Caiuiet Settlements in New- 

 foundland ; Annual Meeting of the American Ornithologists' 

 Union; Annual Meeting of the British Ornithologists' Union; 

 The Ogilvie Collection of British Birds 364 



Number 3, July. 



XXI. A preliminary Study of the Relation between Geo- 

 graphical Distribution and ^Migration with special reference to 

 the Pala^arctic Jlegion. By Lieut.-Col. R. Meinektzhagen, 

 M.B.O.U. .....! a79 



