Contents - April, 1911. 



(The author of each article is responsible for the facts recorded therein, and any 

 deductions he may draw.) 



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In the Stirling Ranges, Western Australia. By F. Lawson 



Whitlock, Young's Sidzftg, D.R., W.A. 305 



Alterations in the Nomenclature of "Handlist of the 



Birds of Australia." By Gregory M, Mathews, F.R.S.E., &^c. 317 



The Haunt of the Rufous Scrub-Bird (Atrichornis 

 rufescens, Ramsay). By Sidney Win. Jackson, R.A.O. U., 

 Chatswood, N.S.W. 327 



Notes on the Mallee Emu- Wren. By F. E. Howe, F.Z.S., 



Melbourne 33^ 



Annotations. By A. J. Campbell, C.M.B.O.U., Melbourne - - 337 



Descriptions of New Eggs. By H. L. White, R.A.O.U., 



Belltrees, N.S. W. - - - 339 



Stray Feathers. — Coots breeding in Tasmania, 326 ; Flight of Swifts, 340 ; Nesting 

 Sites of Pardalote, 340; Petroeea phcenicea breeding in Gippsland, 340; Nest and 

 Eggs of CollyriociMa supercUiosa (Masters). 341 ; Amytornis gigantura v. 

 A. macrura, 341 ; Description of the Nest and Eggs of Gerygone cinerascens 

 (Sharpe), 341. 



From Magazines, &C. — The outer's Book, 342 ; Joumal of the New York Zoological 

 Society, 342 ; The Philippine Birds, 342 ; New Australian Birds, 342 ; Distribution of 

 Australian Land Birds, 343 ; Curious Nests, 343 ; Destruction of Pelicans, 344; Game 

 Protection in the United States, 344; "The Agricultural Gazette of New South 

 Wales," 345. 



Reviews 346 



South Australian Ornithological Association - - - 350 



Ornithological Field Research 351 



Notes and Notices - - - 351 



Publications Received 353 



List of Members of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists' 



Union 355 



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