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Whitlock, P. L. Notes from the NuUaiibor Plain on the borders 

 of south and western Australia, with many photos and 

 account of the discovery of the new Parrot {Psejihotas 

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Campbell, A. J. Some birds of G-roote Eylandfc, Northern Terri- 

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 photos. 



Stuart-Sutherland, R. Types of the Australasian genera of 

 Penguins ; figs, of heads. 



Falla, R. A. Notes on Petrels washed ashore, West coast, 

 Auckland Province, N.Z. 



Ashby, E. The White-plumed Honey-eater (MelipJiaga peiii- 

 cilla'a Gould) and its various subspecies. 



Account of the annual congress at Sydney and the subsequent 

 camp-out at Lake Wallis in October last. 



Campbell, A. J. Some remarks on renaming birds and the rules 

 of zoological nomenclature. 



Fauna och Flora, for 1922, no. 2. 



Lonnberg, E. Note on a curious flocK of Kavens living to the 

 number of 400-500 for some years in a wood all the year 

 round and not breeding. 



Irish Naturalist, voL xxxi. nos. 4 & 5, 

 A pi. & May 19.22. 



Harrison, A. The Bird-life of Dublin City. 



Jaarbericht, Club van Nederl. Vogelk. vol. xii. 

 pt. 2, 1922. 



De Vries, T. G. Various notes on the eggs of Dutch Ducks. 

 Van Dedem. Hawking in Holland. 



Journal of the Natural History Society of Siam, 



vol. iv. no. 3, Nov. 1921. 



Kloss, C. B. A new race of Nutmeg Pigeorj from Pule Condore — 



Mjiriaticivora bicoJor corulorensis. 

 Williamson, W. J. F. The Giant Ibis {Thaumatibis gvjantea) in 



Cambodia. 



