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CONTEXTS. 
39. Hartert on the Eggs of the Paradise-birds .... 384 
40. Hellmayr on the Species of Percnostola .385 
41. Hellmayr on the South-American Species of Ghcetura. 385 
42. Hellmayr on the Birds of the Rio Madeira .... 385 
43. Hiesemann on the Protection of Wild Birds . . . 386 
44. Howard on the Warblers.388 
45. Innes Bey on the Birds of Egypt ....... 388 
46. Jourdain on European Birds’ Eggs.389 
47. Loudon on the Birds of the Baltic Provinces . . . 390 
48. McGregor’s 4 Manual of Philippine Birds ’ . . . .391 
49. Mathews on the Birds of Australia.391 
50. Mathews’ proposed Alterations in Nomenclature . . 392 
51. Moulton on the Sarawak Museum.392 
52. ‘ The Oologist ’.393 
53. Parrot on Birds from Siam and Borneo . . . . . 393 
54. Roosevelt’s 4 African Game-Trails ’.394 
55. Rubow on the Common Gull ... .... 395 
56. Salvadori and Eesta on a new Thinocorys ... • 395 
57. Schiebel on new Corsican Birds.396 
58. W. L. Sclater’s Record of the Ornithological Literature 
of 1909 .. 396 
59. The South African Ornithologists’ 4 Journal’ . . . 396 
60. Thienemann on the Migration of the Stork .... 397 
61. Tschusi on the Ornithological Literature of Austria- 
Hungary for 1909 . .. 398 
XIV. Letters, Extracts, and Notes 
Letters from Mr. Douglas Carruthers, Mr. J. C. Kershaw 
(text-fig. 10), Dr. Claud B. Ticehurst, and Mr. David A.. 
Bannerman; Birds of the Central Sahara; Introduction of 
Paradise-birds into the West Indies; The Expedition of the 
B.O.U. into Central New Guiuea; The Annual General 
Meeting of the B.O.U. .... 398 
