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Pycraft, W. P. Remarks on tke systematic position of Pithecophaga 

 jefferyi, 84-85. 



Read, A. PL, and Jourdain, Rev. F. C. R. Exhibition of a series of 

 eggs of Corsican birds and remarks on the habits and nesting- 

 sites of the various species, 22-23. 



Robinson, H. 0. Descriptions of two new species of birds (Sphenocercus 

 seimitndi and Myiophoneus crassirostris) from the Malay Penin- 

 sula, 98-100. 



. Exhibition of examples of six rare species of birds from the Malay 



Peninsula: — Cyornis malayensis, Gerygone modiylianii, Turdinus 

 loricatus, Stachyrido2)sis poliogaster, Serilophus rothschildi, and 

 Pseudoglottis guttifer, 110-111. 



Rothschild, Plon. W. On a new species of Tree-Partridge (Arboricola 

 rolli) from N.W. Sumatra, 7-8. 



. Exhibition of pieces of egg-shell of some large Struthious bird 



allied to JEpyornis, from Algeria, 8. 



. Exhibition of the egg of Megalapteryx huttoni, 8-9. 



. Exhibition of a new subspecies of Sunbird {JEtliopyga seherice 



owstoni) from S. China, 32. 



. Remarks on the two forms of Caprhnulgus cegyptius, 73. 



. Exhibition of clutches of eggs collected by himself and Dr. Hartert 



in the Sahara and Atlas Mts. of Algeria, and a description of 

 the country through which they had travelled, 74-75. 



. Exhibition of the variety of the Common Partridge known as the 



Mountain Partridge (Perdix perdix var. montana), 81. 



■ . Remarks on the white-breasted example of the Cormorant 



exhibited by Mr. Frohawk, 89. 



Schwann, H. Exhibition of the variety of the Common Partridge 

 known as the Mountain Partridge (Perdix perdix var. montana), 

 79. 

 Sclater, P. L. Remarks on the B.O.U. Expedition to the Snow Mts. in 

 Dutch New Guinea, 2. 



. Vote of thanks to members of the B.O.U. Expedition to the 



Snow Mts. in Dutch New Guinea, 2-3. 



Chairman's Address, 3-7. 



Exhibition of a pair of the Black-faced Love-bird (Agapornis 

 nigripennis), 11. 



Remarks on the genus Loboius, 15. 



Thanks for congratulations on the attainment of his 80th birthday, 

 18, 37. 



Allusion to the death of Dr. Sharpe, 71-72. 



A special vote of thanks to Earl Cawdor and Mr. E. G. B. Meade- 

 Waldo for their efforts to protect the Kite in Wales, 83. 



