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XVII. Letters, Notes and Extracts :— 
Letters from Count E. Arrigoni Degli Oddi, M. 8. A. 
~ Buturlin, Count T. Salvadori, and Mr. W. L. Sclater. The 
Anniversary Meeting of the German Ornithological Society ; 
The International Zoological Congress of 1907 ; Mr. C. H. B. 
Grant’s Collection of South African Birds; The Foundation of 
the B. 0. U.. Se SER aan Ss a en 
PuBLICATIONS RECEIVED SINCE THE IssuE oF No. 1, NintH 
SERIES, AND NOT NOTICED IN THE PRESENT NuMBER, 
26. ‘Annals of Scottish Natural History.’ (No. 61, Jan. 1907.) 
27. ‘Aquila’ (1906.) 
28. § Avicultural Magazine.’ (Vol. vy. No. 5.) . 
29. ‘ Bird-Lore.’ (Vol. viii. Nos. 7, 8; ix. No. 1.) 
30. Bradford Natural History and Microscopical Scciety. (Recorders’ Reports 
for 1906.) - 
31, ‘Cassinia.’ (No. x. 1906.) 
32. ‘Emu.’ (Vol. vi. Pt. 3.) 
33. Hau, Glimpses of Australian Bird-life. (Melbourne, 1906.) 
34, Hastings and East Sussex Natural History Society. (12th Annual Rep) 
35, Herman. Remarques sur les Notes de M. le Dr. Quinet.. (Budapest, 
1906.) - 
36. Herman. The Ibis and Ornithophenology. (Budapest, 1906.) 
31. 3 OURDAIN. The Eggs of European Birds. (Part ii.) 
38. Loupon. Ueber Pratincola maura. (J. f. O. 1907.) 
39. Newron. Ootheca Wolleyana, (Part iv. 1907.) 
40, ‘Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science.’ (1905.) 
41, Suarpse. History of the Collections contained in the Natural History 
Departments of the British Museum. Vol. 11. 1906. (Birds, pp. 79-415.) 
42, SuurELDT. On the Osteology of the Tubinares. (Amer, Nat. xli.) 
43. SronHaM. The Birds of the British Isles. (Part. iy.) 
44, Tram. Wanted. The Natural History Society of Scotland. (Ann. Scot. 
N. Hist. 1907.) Cu 
45, Wricut. The Bluebird. (Nat. Assoc. of Audubon Societies—Educational 
leaflet No, 24.) ried 
