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CONTENTS. 
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38. Mair’s ‘ Mackenzie Basin ’ . . . ..370 
39. Martens on Magellanic Birds.371 
40. Martorelli on the Parrots in the University of Naples. 372 
41. Mullens on the Bibliography of British Birds . . . 372 
42. Penard on the Birds of Guiana.373 
43. Pycraft on Birds.374 
44. Bichmond on the Generic Names of Birds . . . .375 
45. South African Ornithologists’ Union, Journal of the . 377 
46. Ussher on Irish Birds.378 
47. Van Oort on a new Macruropsar .379 
48. Van Oort on a new Chalcopsitta .379 
49. Van Oort on the Birds of the Netherlands .... 379 
50. Verner on the Wild Birds of Spain.381 
XVII. Letters, Extracts, and Notes :— 
Letters from Messrs. G. L. Bates, Robert Eulton, M.D., 
Otto Herman, A. E. R. Wollaston, and A. L. Butler. Another 
German Stork in South Africa; Arrival of Migrants in North¬ 
east Greenland; News from Mr. A. L. Butler; The Booth 
Collection at Brighton.383 
Number XI., July. 
XVIII. Contributions to the Ornithology of the Sudan.— 
No. IV. On Birds observed on the Bed Sea Coast in May 1908. 
By A. L. Butler, E.Z.S., M.B.O.U., Superintendent of Game 
Preservation, Sudan Government.389 
XIX. Notes on some Birds observed on the Trans-Siberian 
Bail way Line. By Staff-Surgeon Kenneth H. Jones, B.N. . 406 
XX. Eield-Notes on Vultures and Eagles. By Brigadier- 
General H. B. Kelham, C.B., M.B.O.U.413 
XXI. On the Occurrence of Pseudoscdlopax tciczanowskii in 
Western Siberia. By H. E. Dresser. (Plate VII. & Text- 
figure 9.).418 
XXII. The Birds of Manchuria. By Collingwood Ingram, 
M.B.O.U. (Plate VIII.) .. 422 
