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XXIV. Notes on 'Stray Feathers.' By W. T. Blaneord, 

 F.G.S., C.M.Z.S 211 



XXV. Descriptions of a new Jay and a new Woodpecker 

 from Persia. By W. T. Blanford, F.G.S., C.M.Z.S 225 



XXVI. Letters, Announcements, &c. : — 



Letters from Mr. Swinhoe, Mr. J. H. Gurney, and Mr. Howard 

 Saunders. Announcement of the Editor's Departure for Gua- 

 temala 227 



Numbeb XI., July. 



XXVII. Notes on the Ornithology of Sardinia. By A. B. 

 Brooke, F.Z.S 235 



XXVIII. On the Eosy Ibis of China and Japan (Ibis nippon). 



By Robert Swinhoe, H.M. Consul at Ningpo 249 



XXIX. A Tenth additional List of Birds from Natal. By 



J. H. Gurnet, F.Z.S 254 



XXX. On rare or little-known Limicolce. By James Edmund 

 Harting, F.L.S., F.Z.S. (Plates VIII. and IX.) 260 



XXXI. Notes on the Trocliilidce. The Genera Pygmornis, 

 Glaucis, and Tlirenetes. By Osbert Salvin, M.A. &c, and D. 



G. Elliot, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c 269 



XXXII. On two Species of Troehiliclce of the Genus Lo- 

 phornis. By Osbert Salvin, M.A. &c, and D. G. Elliot, 

 F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c 279 



XXXIII. Additional List of and Notes on Birds obtained 

 in the Republic of Trans-Vaal. By Thomas Ayees. (Commu- 

 nicated by John Henry Gurney.) 280 



XXXIV. Remarks on Neomorplius jpucherani and its Allies. 



By George N. Lawrence 287 



XXXV. Note on the Fulica alba of White. By Osbert 

 Salvin, M.A. &c. (Plate X.) 295 



