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Nicoll, M. J. Exhibition of Reed-Bunting from Pevensey, 28. 



. On the Snow-Finch from Sussex, 57. 



. Exhibition of Lantern-slides, 63, 64. 



Ogilvie-Grant, W. It. On the species of the genus Xenicus, 15-16. 

 On a new species of Barbet, 29. 

 Exhibition of specimens of Lybius rubrifacies, 29. 

 On a new subspecies of Scimitar-Babbler, 38, 39. 

 On an Albino Penguin, 57. 



Exhibition of pairs of two species of Woodpeckers, 68-69. 

 Exhibition of an adult female of Oates' Jay, 69. 

 On a new species of Whistling-Thrush, 69. 

 On the absence of scent in Black-Game, 77. 

 On a new species of Shrike from S. Arabia, 78. 

 On a new species of Weka Rail, 78-80. 

 On two Flycatchers of the genus Pseudogerygone, 80-82. 

 On the species of the genus Aeanthidositta, 82-84. 

 On Picture Post-cards, 84. 

 On birds collected by Colonel Waddell, 94. 



Parkin, T. Exhibition of three " semi-detached " nests of the Song- 

 Thrush, 69. 

 Pearson, IT. J. Exhibition of enlarged photographs of nests and 



eggs, 57. 

 Penrose, F. G. On Migration of birds within the United Kingdom, 



24-25, 29, 40-42. 

 Popham, H. L. Exhibition of Lantern-slides, 60. 

 Proctor, Major F. W. On the Waxwing in Berkshire, 88. 



. On the abundance of the Lesser Redpoll, 88. 



Pycraft, W. P. Description of nestling Touraco, 14. 



On the wings of Cosmetornis and Macrodipteryx, 22. 



On the skull of the Hawfinch, 37. 



On fragments of fossil egg-shell of a Struthious bird, 72. 



On the scentless nature of sitting birds, 89. 



On the skeleton of the Musk-Duck, 100. 



Read, R. H. On the breeding of the Red-legged Partridge in Somerset- 

 shire, 76, 77. 



. On th9 absence of scent in sitting Partridges, 77. 



. On the probable removal of young Tawny Owls by the parent 



birds, 78. 



Rickett, C. B. Exhibition of a Crow-Tit with abnormally developed 

 mandible, 30. 



Rippon, Colonel G. On four new species of birds (Babax yunnanensis, 

 B. victoriai, Ixops poliotis, and Garrulus haringtoni) , 96, 97. 



