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Bourcier and M. E. Yerreaux; The New Paradise-birds and 
their Discoverers; Corrigenda in the Supplement of 1873; 
Latest news of Mr. Salvin, and Oreophasis derbianus in Yera Paz 181 
Number XY., July. 
XXIII. On the Neotropical Species of the Family Pteropto- 
chidce. By P. L. Sclater, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S. (Plate YIII.) 189 
XXIY. On Coryllis regulus and O. occipitalis , an apparently 
new Species. By 0. Finsch, Ph.D., C.M.Z.S. ...... 206 
XXY. Remarks on the Extinct Birds of New Zealand. By 
Junius Haast, Ph.D., F.R.S. ..209 
XXYI. On the Nidifieation of certain Indian Birds.-—Part III. 
By Andrew Anderson, F.Z.S.. 220 
XXYII. Fifth Appendix to a List of Birds observed in Malta 
and Gozo. By Charles A. Weight, C.M.Z.S. ...... 223 
XXYIII. On rare or little-known Limicolce. By J. E. 
Martino, F.L.S., F.Z.S. (Plate IX.).241 
XXIX. Remarks on some Typical Specimens of the TrocJii- 
lidce , with a Description of one new Genus. By D. G. Elliot, 
F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c. ... 261 
XXX. Notice of an apparently undescribed Species of Corvus 
from Tangier. By Lieut.-Col. Howard Irby.264 
XXXI. Notes on Chinese Ornithology. By R. Swinhoe. 
(Plate X.) ..... .266 
XXXII. A Reply to Mr. Allan Hume’s Review of 4 Die 
Papageien ’ of Dr. Otto Finsch. By Arthur, Yiscount Walden, 
M.B.O.U.-.270 
XXXIII. Letters, Announcements, &e.:— 
Letters from Mr. W. T. Blanford and Mr. A. B. Meyer . . 300 
Number XYI., October. 
XXXIY. A Yisit to the principal Museums of the United 
States, with Notes on some of the Birds contained therein. By 
Osbert Salvin, M.A., F.R.S., &c. (Plates XI., XII.) . . . 305 
