CONTENTS OE NUMBER XXI.—THIRD SERIES. 
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I. Second Thoughts on the Genus Micrastur. By Robert Ridg- 
way, of the Ornithological Department, U.S. National Mu¬ 
seum, Washington.1 
II. Remarks on some Type Specimens of Trochilidse from the 
Museums of Neuchatel and Florence. By D. G. Elliot, 
E.R.S.E., E.L.S., &c.5 
III. The Genus Glaucidium. By Robert Ridgway, of the Ornitho¬ 
logical Department, U.S. National Museum, Washington. 
(Plate I.).11 
IY. Notes on the Ornithology of Corsica. By C. Bygrave Whar¬ 
ton, E.Z.S.17 
Y. Contributions to the Ornithology of Borneo.—Part I. By R. 
Bowdler Sharpe. (Plate II.). 29 
YI. Descriptions of two new Species of South-African Birds. By 
R. Bowdler Sharpe, E.L.S., E.Z.S., &c., Senior Assistant, 
Zoological Department, British Museum. 52 
YII. Notes on the Trochilidae. The Genus Lampropygia. By D. 
G. Elliot, E.R.S.E., E.L.S., &c.54 
YIII. Ornithological Notes from Constantinople. By P. L. Sclater 
and E. C. Taylor .'. . 60 
IX. Notes on a ‘ Catalogue of the Accipitres in the British Museum,’ 
hy R. Bowdler Sharpe. By J. H. Gurney. (Plate III.) . 65 
X. Notes on Severtzoff’s ‘Fauna of Turkestan’ (Turkestan skie Je- 
votnie). By H. E. Dresser .77 
XI. On the Assignation of a Type to Linn scan Genera, with especial 
reference to the Genus Strix. By Alfred Newton, M.A., 
XII. Notes on the Birds of the Lower Petchora. By Henry See- 
bohm, E.Z.S., and John A. Harvie Brown .105 
XIII. Letters, Announcements, &c.:— 
Letters from Capt. Legge, Mr. Cordeaux, Mr. Gurney, Mr. D. G. 
Elliot, Mr. T. E. Buckley, and Viscount Walden.126 
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