CONTENTS op VOL. III.—ELEVENTH SERIES, 
(1921.) 
Number 1 , January. 
I. On a recently described Woodpecker from Siam. 
E. C. Stuart Baker, M.B.O.U. (Plate I.). 
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II. Notes on the Birds of North-East Chihli, in North 
China. Part III. By J. D. D. La Touche, C.M Z.S., 
M.B.O.U.3 
III. On some Western Australian Birds collected between 
the North-West Cape and Albany (950 miles apart). By 
Thomas Carter, M.B.O.U., M.R.A.O.U. With Nomenclature 
and Remarks by Gregory M. Mathews, M.B.O.U., M.R.A.O.U. 
(Text-figure 1.).48 
IV. Remarks on rare and otherwise interesting Birds con¬ 
tained in Collections made by Mr. G. L. Bates in Southern 
Cameroon. By David A. Bannerman, M.B.E., B.A., M.B.O.U. 8L 
Y. On the Genus Macrosphenus Cassin, with special 
reference to the races of Macrosphenus flavicans. By David 
A. Bannerman, M.B.E., B.A., M.B.O.U.121 
YI. A Note on the Breeding Birds of Crete. By Col. R. 
Meinertzhagen, D.S.O., M.B.O.U., F.Z.S.120 
YII. The Economic Status of the Kingfisher, A Icedo ispida 
Linn. By Walter E. Collinge, D.Sc., E.L.S., M.B.O.U. 
(Text-figure 2.). 139 
YIII. Obituary: Sir John Arthur Brooke, Bt.; George 
Wyman Bury ; William Dutcher ; Robert Etheridge; John 
Gerrard ; Charles William Sheppard; Herbert Hun¬ 
tington Smith.• ... . 153 
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