CONTENTS. 



Page 

 XX. List of the Birds of the Canary Islands, with detailed 

 reference to the Migrator}' Species and the Accidental 

 Visitors. Part VII. Summary and General Con- 

 clusions. By David A. Bannerman, M.B.E,, B. A., 

 M.B.O.U., F.R.G.S. (Plates XV. & XVI., and Sketch- 

 map.) 51& 



XXI. A Nominal List of the Birds at present known to inhabit 



Siam. By Count Nils Gyldenstolpe, D.Sc, F.M.B.O.U. 569 



XXII. Notes on South African Accipitres. By Lieut. C. G, 



Finch-Daties, 1st S.A.M.R 60& 



XXIIL Notes on the Birds of North-East Chihli, in North China. 



By J. D. D. La Touche, C.M.Z.S., M.B.O.U 629 



XXIV. Some Observations on the Birds of Islands of Milos, 

 Lemnos, and Imbros, -Sl^ean Sea. By J. H. Stenhouse, 

 M.B., R.N 671 



XXV. On some "Western Australian Birds collected between 

 the North-West Cape and Albany (960 miles apart). 

 By Thomas Carter, M.B.O.U., M.R.A.O.U. With 

 Nomenclature and Remarks by Gregory M. Mathews, 

 M.B.O.U., M.R.A.O.U 679 



XXVI. On a Doubling of the Central Tail-feathers in a Bird-of- 

 Paradise. By Dr. J. A. Bierens de Haan (Amsterdam). 

 (Text-figures 1 & 2.) .720 



XXVII. Obituary : F. W. Headley ; N. A. Sarudny 723 



XXVIII. Notices of recent Ornithological Publications : — 



Brook on the Common Buzzard ; Gladstone on Jardine's 

 Calendar ; Gurney ou the Black-headed Gull ; Mullens, 

 Swaun, and Jourdain on Bibliography of Birds ; Swann ou 

 the Birds-of-Prey ; Wait on Ceylon Birds ; Austral Avian 

 Record ; Canadian Naturalist ; Journal of the Natural 

 History Society of Siam ; The Emu 724- 



XXIX, Letters, Extracts, and Notes : — 



Letters from William Evans on the Nest of a Meso- 

 potamian Plover (Plate XVII.) ; from J. P. Thijsse on the 

 Birds of Texel 731 



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