CONTENTS OF NUMBER IV. (continued). - 
XXXVIII. Letters, Announcements, Notes, &e. :— 
Letters from S. A. Buturlin, T. Salvadori, and W. Eagle Clarke. 
The Bird-Collection of the British Museum; Birds peculiar 
to the British Islands ; Proposed Memorial to the late Joseph 
Wolf, F.Z.S.; Pycraft on the Osteology of the Passeres; New 
British Antarctic Expedition ; Dr. Bruce’s Arctic Expedition . 650 — 
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Titlepage, Preface, List of Members, Contents, List of Plates. 
PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED SINCE THE IssuE OF No. 38, NinrH 
SERIES, AND NOT NOTICED IN THE PRESENT NUMBER. 
74. ‘Anales Cientificos Paraguayos, publicados bajo la direccion del Dr. 8, 
Bertoni.’ (Ser. 1, No. 3. Asuncion, 1904.) 
75. ‘Bird Notes and News.’ (Vol. ii. No, 5. London, 1907.) 
76. ‘ British Birds, an illustrated Magazine devoted to the Birds on the British 
List.’ (Vol. i. Nos, 2-4.) 
7, ‘Bulletin de l’Académie Impériale des Sciences de St. Pétersbourg.’ 
(Ve Série, Tome xxii-xxiv. 1905.) 
78. Bururwin, S. Warum fliegen die Végel in bestimmter Anordnung? (Neue 
Baltische Waidmannsblatter, Jahrg. iii. Nos. 9-11.) 
79. Cuapman, F.M. ‘The Warblers of North America. (New York, 1907.) 
80. ‘The Condor.’ (Vol. ix. Nos. 2, 8, 1907.) : 
81. De Vis, C. W. Annals of the Queens'and Museum. (No.7. Brisbane, 
1907.) : 
82. ‘The Emu.’ (Vol. vii. pt. 1. Melbourne, July 1907.) 
3, Gietrout, E. H. Avifauna Italica, nuovo elenco sistematico delle specie di 
uccelli in Italia. (Firenze, 1907. 1 vol. 784 pp.) 
84. Haacner, A. K., and Ivy, R. H. A Contribution to our Knowledge of 
the Indicatoride. (J.S. Afr. Orn. Union, June 1907.) 
85. Haaaner, A. K., andIvy,R.H. The Birds of the Albany Division, Cape 
Colony. (Ibid.) 
86. Hares, ©. R. Notes on the Birds ofRutland. (lvol. 176 pp. London: 
Porter. 
87. a eae Orro. The International Convention for the Protection of Birds 
concluded in 1892. (Budapest, 1907. 1 vol. 242 pp.) 
88, Linnpera, E. Caroli Linnei, Med. Botan. et Zoolog, Cult. Methodus 
Ayium Suecicarum, utgifven af Einar Lonnberg. 
89. Lovupon, Baron H. Ueber N. A. Sarudny’s und B, P. Korejew’s Die 
ornithologische Fauna des Semvietschje-Gebietes. (Orn. Jahrb. 1907, 
Heft 4.) 
90. MartorEui, G. Dialcune nuove apparizioni in Italia di uecelli migratori 
Siberiani ed Americani, e della influenza del moto rotatorio della 
terra sulla direzione generale delli migrazioni. (Milano, 1907. 32 pp.) 
91, Nravs,S. A. OnaCollection of Birds from N.E. Rhodesia. (Mench. Mem. 
yol. li. pt. iii. Manchester, 1907.) 
92. Netson, T. H. The Birds of Yorkshire. A Historical Account of the 
Avifiuna of the County. (2 vols. 8vo. London: A. Brown & Co., 1907.) 
93, Nicuotson, F. Notes on the Palearctic Species of Ceal-Tits. (Manch. 
Mem. vol. 1. pt. iii. 1906.) 
94, Norru, A. J. Nests and Eggs of Birds found breeding in Australia and 
Tasmania. (Vol. ii. pt. ii. Sydney, July 1907.) 
95. Nortru, A. J. Additions to the Avifauna of the County of Cumberland. 
(Records of the Australian Museum, vol. vi. pt. 5.), 
96, Oarrs. On the Bean-Geese.. (Journ. Bombay N. H. Soc., July 1907.) 
97. Report of the South African Museum for 1906, (Cape Town, 1907.) 
98. Report for the Year 1906 of the Zoological Gardens, Gizeh, near Cairo. 
(Cairo, 1907. 32 pp.) 
99. Report of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. (1907.) 
100. Research in China: Expedition of 1903-4. Report on Zoology by 
Eliot Blackwelder. (Carnegie Inst. Washington Publ. No. 54, vol, i. 
pt. ii. pp. 481-508.) 
101. Riweway, R. The Birds of North and Middle America. (Pt. iv. Wash- 
ington, 1907. 8vo. 974 pp.) 
102. Roruscuitp, Hon. W. The British Willow-Tit (Parus atricapillus 
kleinschmidti Helm.). (Brit. B. vol. i. No. 2.) Cie 
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