The Editors of ^ The Ibis ’ are glad to receive copies of Books 
and Papers relating to Ornithology—which will he duly noticed in 
this Journal. 
List of Publications received since the issue of No. 7 not 
NOTICED IN THE PRESENT NuMBER. 
1. Godwin-Austen. Sixth List of Birds from the Hill-ranges of the North¬ 
east Frontier of India. (J. A. S. B. xlvii. pp. 12-25.) 
CONTINUATION OP CONTENTS OE NUMBEE VIII. 
Page 
71. Salvadori on a new Species of Chalcopsittacus, and on New- 
Guinea Birds.482 
72. Salvadori on a Collection of Birds from Tarawai.482 
73. Salvadori on Trerolcema leclancheri, Bp.483 
74. Salvadori on a new Hermotimia .483 
75. Salvadori on new Species of Calornis and Carpophaga . . 483 
76. Wallace’s ^TropicalNature’.483 
77. Nathusius on the Structure of the Egg-shell in the Oscines . 484 
78. Buller on the Birds of New Zealand.484 
79. Reed on the Zoology of the Province of Colchagua .... 485 
80. Carl on the Variations in the Skull of the Domestic Pigeon . 486 
81. Wheeler’s Annual Report upon the Geographical Surveys 
West of the 100th Meridian.486 
82. Pavesi on the Occurrence of the Dartford Warhler in Lomhardy 486 
XXXIX. Letters, Announcements, &c. 
Letters from Dr. T. M. Brewer, Mr. H. Gatke, Mr. H. Seehohm, 
and Mr. W. A. Forbes ; Dr. Finsch and the Bremen Museum ; 
Carus’s ^Zoologischer Anzeiger;’ New Work on Cage-Birds; 
Socotra; Swinhoe’s Collection of Chinese Birds; Notices of the 
Deaths of Mr. A. Anderson, Mr. H. Durnford, and Mr. E. C. 
Buxton.487 
Index.495 
Titlepage, Contents, &c. 
Now ready, price 25s., Vol. VI. of 
HUME’S ‘STRAY FEATHERS,’ 
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taining ^‘^A Revised List of the Birds of Tenasserim,^^ by A. O. 
Hume and W. Davison. Royal 8vo, 552 pages, cloth. Calcutta, 
1878. 
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