CONTENTS OF NUMBtlR VIII. {continued). 
]24. Oberholser on Tliimaiing-birdsfi-om Ecuador and Colombia ) ^,.£, 
]2o. Pa' nier on Legislation for Birds in the United States . . ( 
126. Riclinioncl on new Generic Terms for Birds ) ^^^ 
127. Setli-Smith on Pairakeets | ""^ 
128. Sharpe on the llirds of the 'Southern Cross' Expedition . ,»,. 
129. Shelley's ' Bh-ds of Africa ' ( ^'" 
l.')0. Tschiisi zu SchmidhofEen on Austrian and Hungarian Birds 671 
L">1. Van Kenipen on Birds from the Pas-de-Calais . . . , ) ^^^^ 
1-32. Zarudny and Harms on new Birds from Western Asia . j 
XLIII. Letters, Extracts, Notices, &c. 
Letters from Count E. Arrip-oni Dogli OdJi ; Messrs. R. W. 
Llewellyn, Arthur (t. Butler, Abel Chapman, and \V. R,. Ogilvie- 
Grant ; Report on the British Museum (Natural History) for 1901 ; 
The late Mr. Simons s CoLectiou of Birds ; Mr. Budgett's Expedition 
to the Semliki •. • • 672 
Index of Scientific Names 683 
Index of Contents 701 
Titlepage, Preface, List of Members, Contents, and List of Plates. 
Publications received since the issue of No. 7, Eighth 
Series, and not noticed in the present Number. 
92. Andersen. Meddelelser om Faer^ernes Fu^le. 5te Raekke. (Vidensk. 
Meddel. f. d. natuih. Foren. Kjbhvu. 1902,"p. 325.) 
93. ' Annals of Scottish Natural History.' July 1902. 
94. 'Aquila.' Jahrg. ix. (1902). 
95. Arrigoni Degli Oddi. Cattura di due " Cosmonettae Histrionicas " 
(Moretta arlecchino) per la prima volta in Italia, (Boll. Soc. Zool. Ital. 
xi. 1902.) 
96. ' Avicultural Magazine.' Vol. viii. no. 11 (1902). 
97. ' Bird-Lore.' Vol. iv. no. 4 (1902). 
98. Brewster. On the Occurrence in Massachusetts of certain rare or 
interesting Birds. (Auk, xviii. p. 135.) 
99. Brf.wster. An Ornithological Mystery. (Auk, xviii. p. 321.) 
100. Brewster. An undescribed Form of the Black Duck {Anas obscura). 
(Auk, xix. p. 183.) 
101. CoBi'RN. Brief Notes on an Expedition to the North of Iceland in 1899. 
(Zoologist, November 1901.) 
102. CoBURX. On the Specific Validity of Ansei- gamheli. (Hartlaub) and its 
Position as a British Jjird. (Zoologist, September 1902.) 
103. Finn. On some Cases of Abrupt Variation in Indian Birds. (J. A. S. B. 
Ixxi. pt. ii. p. 81.) 
104. Fisher. Two vanishing Ga.ue-Birds — the Woodcock and the Wood- 
Duck. (Yearbook of Department of Agriculture, Washington, 1901.) 
105. IIett. a Glossary of Popular, Local, and Old-fashioned Names of 
British Birds. (Sm. 8vo. London, 19U2.) 
100. Howe. Contributions to North American Ornithology. (1901-02.) 
107. Madarasz. Ein neues Blaukehlchen. (Termeszet. Fiizet. xxv.)' 
108. Mearns. Prescriptions of Three new Birds from the Southern United 
States. (Proc. U. S. N. M. xxiv. p. 915.) 1 
109. Neumann. Ueber neue und wenig bekannte 0stafrikanische VogeU 
(Oruithol. Monatsb. ix. p. 183.) ^ '"^ 4-^ ^ W 
110. Neumann. Kurze Mitteilung liber die zoologisclienriRelEfeS^-iHeiner 
Expedition durch Nordost-Afrika 1900-1901. (Verb. d. V. Interrfat. 
Zool. Congr., Berlin, 1901.) 
111. Neumann. Diagnosen neuer Vogelarten aus Stid-Aethiopien. (Ornithol. 
Monatsb. x.) 
112. Neumann. Neue afrikanische Vogel. (Ornithol. Monatsb. x.) 
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