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CONTEXTS. 
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67. Dubois on new Birds from Congoland.565 
68. Eckhardt on the Migration of Birds.565 
69. ‘ The Emu 5 .566 
70. Flower’s List of Animals in the Giza Gardens . . . 567 
71. Grinnell on the Birds of the Campus of the University 
of California.568 
72. Hall on the Distribution of Australian Land-birds . 568 
73. Jackson on the Game-birds of East Africa .... 569 
74. Kirkman on British Birds., . 569 
75. Mathews on the Birds of Australia ..570 
76. Menegaux on the Birds of Ecuador.571 
77. North on the Nests and Eggs of Australian Birds . 572 
78. Percival on European Migrants in British East 
Africa.572 
79. Salvadori on a new Albatross.573 
80. Thayer and Bangs on new Birds from China . . . 573 
XXIV. Letters, Extracts, and Notes:— 
Letters from Messrs W. R. Ogilvie-Grant, C. E. Hellmayr, 
William Serle, and J. A. Harvie-Brown ; Mr. Brook’s Paradise- 
birds; Col. Roosevelt’s East African Expedition; The Expedition 
of the B.O.U. into Central New Guinea ; Mr. Beebe’s Expedi¬ 
tion ; The Zoological Museum at Munich ; Army Manoeuvres in 
the New Forest; New Work on South-American Birds; The 
Honey-bird in North-East Bhodesia. ... 573 
Number XX., October. 
XXV. Further Notes on the Birds of Southern Cameroon.-— 
Part II. By G. L. Bates, M.B.O.U. With Descriptions of the 
Eggs by W. R. Ogilvie-Grant, M.B.O.U. (Plates XI. & XII. 
and Text-figures 16-21.).581 
XXVI. A further Contribution to the Ornithology of Cyprus. 
By John A. Bucknill, M.A., E.Z.S., M.B.O.U.632 
XXVII. On some Birds observed in the Vicinity of Wei Hai 
Wei, North-East China. By Staff-Surgeon K. H. Jones, M.B., 
E.Z.S., R.N., M.B.O.U, 
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