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INDEX. 



YosJiigoi 344 



Yoshikiri 



393 



Yotaka 381 



Zenchicho .-'. . 371 



Zosterops 405 



Zuku 3/8,381 



While this " Handlist of the Birds of Japan " was passing through the press, the author, Mr, 

 Minori Ogawa, died after long illness, so that the work of proof-reading had devolved entirely upon 

 the editor. Thus was sadly frustrated the expectation, which the author himself had entertained' 

 to greatly improve the form and matter of the list. In the deceased we have lost a young, 

 promiseful and enthusiastic observer of birds and bird-life a loss, which in the dearth of scientifi- 

 cally trained ornithologists in this part of the world, will be keenly felt by all who take interest 

 in the progress of zoological knowledge. Editor. 



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