CONTENTS. XXXVU 



Page 

 Memoirs; Hartert's Pal?earclic Avifuuna; Lciuiibeig and 

 llendabl on tlie IJirds of Kciiador ; McGregor and Marshall 

 on Philippine Birds; Mathews on Australian Birds; Riley's 

 recent papers; Rotlisc-hild on the name of a Parrot; Sher- 

 born's Index Animalium; Swann on the Accipitres ; Swarth 

 on a new race of the Dusky Ci rouse; Todd on the Tj-rannidsc ; 

 'i'ollenaar on egg-laying in wild birds ; Van Oordt on Spits- 

 bergen birds ; Van Oort on the Birds of Holland ; Wetnioie's 

 recent papers ; Report of the Felstcad School Scientific 

 Society ; Contents of recent ornithological and other Journals . 57."> 



XXXIII. Letters, Extracts, and Notes :— 



Letters from Major S. S. Flower on the Hermit Ibis in the 

 Sudan; Mr. M. J. Nicoll on Sudan Doves; Mrs. Roie Ilaig 

 Thomas on the sense of smell possessed by Birds ; Wild Bird 

 Protection; Plumage Bill; Ringed Tern in South Africa; 

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Number 4, October. 



XXXIV. The Birds of Sind. (Part II.) By Cr,Aon B. 

 TicKiiiKsr, M.D., M.A., M.B.O.U., laic Capt. E.A.M.C. . . 



XXXV. On a Collection of Birds from Acheen (Sumatra). 



By Baron li. Snouckaert van Schaubckc, F.M.B.O.U. . . . 662 



XXXVI. Some Cretan Birds. By Brigadier-General II. B. 

 Keluam, C.B., M.B.O.U ()75 



XXXVII. On a Collection of Birds made in the Sudan by 

 ^lujor S. S. Flower, O.B.E., in December 1920 and January 

 and February 1*J21 ; and some remarks on " A List of the 

 Birds of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan " by W. L. Sclater and 



C. Mackworth-Praed. By M. J. Nicoel, M.B.O.U 688 



XXXVIII. Notes on the Mound-building Birds of Aus- 

 tralia, with Particulars of Features peculiar to the Mallee- 

 Fowl, Leipon oceUata Gould, and a Suggestion as to their 

 Origin. By Edwin Ash by, M.B.O.U 702 



XXXIX. Hybrids of G'ennceas from Natural ami .Vrtiticial 

 Crosses sliowing similar Pattern and Intergrading. By 

 Mrs. Rose IIai« Thomas, M.B.O.U 71<' 



