CONTENTS. 



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 XXIII. The Birds of Jhang District, S.W. Punjab. Part II. 

 Non-Passerine Birds. By Hugh Whistler, F.Z.S., 

 M.B.O.U., Indian Police 401 



XXIV. Additional Xotes on the Japanese species of Oceanodroma. 



By Nagamichi Ktjkoda, liigakiishi, F.M.B.O.U. . . . 437 



XXV. On the Representatives of Conjihornis leucogaster (Eraser) 

 in the Cameroon and the Congo. By James P. Chapin, 

 American Museum of Natural Histoiy. (Plate V.) . . 440 



XXVI. On the Birds of the Province of Hupeh in Central China. 



By J. D. La Topcee, CM Z.S., M.B.O.U 445 



XXVII. The Arabian Ostrich. By Douglas Caketjxhers, M.B.O.U. 471 



XXVIII. On the Significance of certain Characters in some Chara- 

 driinse genera, with a provisional Classification of the 

 Order Charadriiformes. By Perct 11. Lowe, M.B.O.U. 

 (Plate VI. & Text-figures 10-12.) 475 



XXIX. On the Birds collected by Mr. A. P. B. Wollaston during 

 the First Mt. Everest Expedition. By N. B. Kinnear, 

 M.B.O.U. With Notes by Mr. A. F. E. Wollaston. 

 (Plate VIL) 495 



XXX. The Birds of Sind. (Part 1.) By Claude B. Tice- 

 HURST, M.D., M.A., M.B.O.U., late Capt. ll.A.M.C. 

 (Plate VIIL) 52(> 



XXXI. Obituary: llobert Elliott Harvey 572 



XXXII. Notices of recent Ornithological Publications : — 



Babault on Indian Birds ; Baiif?^ on Philippine Birds ; 

 Bangs, Penard, and Kennavd's recent papers ; Bannerman 

 on the Birds of Southern Nigeria; Baxter and Rintoul on 

 Scottish Ducks; l^eebe's new volume of Essays ; Bent on the 

 habits of North American Gulls; Chance on the Cuckoo; 

 Chapman's recent papers: linn's Birds of our Country; 

 GrinnelUs recent papers ; Grote's translations of Russian 

 Memoirs ; Ilartert's Palrearctic Avifauna ; Lonnberg and 

 Eendalil on the Birds of Ecuador ; McGregor and Marshall 

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

 recent pnpers ; Rothschild on the name of a Parrot; Sher- 

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

 on a new race of the Dusky Grouse : Todd on the Tj'rannida; ; 

 Tollenaar on epg-laying in wild birds ; ^'an Oordt on Spits- 

 bergen biids ; Van Oort on the Birds of Holland : Wetmoie's 

 recent papers ; Report of the Felstead School Scientific 

 Society ; Contents of recent ornithological and other Journals. tuS- 



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. Rose Haig 

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

 Protection ; Plumage Bill ; Ringed Tern in South Africa ; 

 Personalia 59& 



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