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14. 1 Bulletin ’ of the Zoological Society of Prance . . . 237 
15. D’Hamonville’s Catalogue of the Birds of Europe . . 238 
16. Brown’s Travels in British Guiana.239 
17. Ornithological Results of the 4 Gazelle ’ Expedition . 239 
18. 4 Bulletin ’ of the Nuttall Ornithological Club . . . 240 
19. Palmen’s 4 Migration-routes of Birds ’.241 
20. Dr. Street’s Account of the Fanning Islands . . . 241 
21. Dr. Ogden on a supposed new Paradise-bird . . . 242 
22. Prejevalsky’s ‘ Mongolia and Northern Thibet ’ . . 242 
23. Rowley’s ‘ Ornithological Miscellany ’.243 
24. Mulsant’s ‘Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux-Mouches ’. 244 
25. Barboza du Bocage’s Papers on African Ornithology . 245 
26. Bureau on the Booted Eagle.245 
27. Vennor’s 4 Canadian Birds of Prey’.246 
28. Salvadori’s Recent Ornithological Papers .... 247 
29. Salvadori’s Prodromus of Papuan Ornithology . . . 249 
XXI. Letters, Announcements, &c.:— 
Letters from Mr. Blanford, Mr. Danford, Mr. Harvie Brown, 
Lord Clifton, Mr. J. H. Gurney, and the Marquis of Tweed- 
dale ; announcements of new works on Madagascar Birds and 
on Indian Game Birds, and of Explorations in Tenasserim; note 
on the correct name of the genus Pitta ; note on the name of 
Falco diclcinsoni .249 
Number III., July. 
XXII. A Contribution to the Ornithology of Asia Minor. 
By C. G. Danford . ..261 
XXIII. Recent Observations on the Parrots of the Genus 
Eclectus. By W. A. Forbes, F.Z.S.274 
XXIV. Notes on a Collection of Birds made by Mr. E. C. 
Buxton in the district of Lampong, S.E. Sumatra. By Arthur, 
Marquess of Tweeddaee, M.B.O.D. (Plates V. & VI.) . . . 283 
XXV. Report on the Additions to the Collection of Birds 
in the British Museum in 1875. 323 
XXVI. Notes on a ‘Catalogue of the Accipitres in the British 
Museum,’ by R. Bowdler Sharpe (1874). By J. H. Gurney • 325 
