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4, ‘The Avicultural Mieeeaine! ar . 6 eM 
5. Berlepsch and Stolzmann on Petavien Birds « 6 eee 
6. Brewster’s ‘ Birds of Massachusetts’. . . . . . 203 
7. Chapman on the Birds of New York. . . . . . 204 
SuscebhesCondor a « S cenit we» 5 cates 
9. Cowan on some Birds of New Zealand id Aan eG 
10. Dubois on Ornithological Occurrences in Belgium. . 206 
11. Foerster and Rothschild on Two new Paradise- 
DirdS2ie. (ce ecm acueee ; Bie 206 
12. Hartert’s Remarks on Caeepen, meaiee. and Ts 
Weanblens icv. ui el vat You tngas' os, ork od oe en 
18. Hellmayr on arare Bittern. . . . 207 
14. Jourdain on Hybrids of the Black Game dda 
Pheasant... 0% : <u Om 
15. Lénnberg on the Hirde of the island ‘6 South 
Georgia . . . «208 
16. McGregor on Binds fiend aMiaaeco! Weihpputes. . | = 208 
17. Martorelli‘on the Birds of Italy ~ .°. . . . 2209 
a8., Palmer on,Game Protection: =). *. “= *.°.*. *. <e2o 
19. Parrot on the Corvide . . Se) e Poe Lc el 
20. Rey’s Eggs of Middle Raronean Birds sd aslavcey es coher 
21. Salvadori on new Birds from Uganda ... . . 212 
22, Schillings’s ‘ Flashlight and Rifle’ . . . eae 
23. Sharpe on the Ornithological Literature of 1905 eS 
24, Sharpe and Chubb on a new Tree-Partridge . . . 213 
25. Warren on the Birds in the Natal Museum. . ., . 214 
VIII. Letters, Notes and Extracts :— 
Letters from Messrs. A. L. Sclater, 8. A. Buturlin, J. C. 
McLean, Michael J. Nicoll, Harry F. Witherby, and D. Car- 
ruthers.. Report on the British Museum, 1906; New Expe- 
dition to Katanga; Canon Tristram’s last Collection of Birds; 
The Tschusi Collection of Palearctic Birds; New “ British 
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