XX XVI 
CONTENTS. 
Number 3, July. 
XXI. Field Notes on the Birds of Lower Egypt. By 
W. Haw, M.B.O.U. With contributions by Colonel R. Sparrow, 
C.M.G., D.S.O., M.B.O.U., and the Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain, 
M.A., M.B.O.U... . 
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359 
XXII. First Impressions of Tunisia and Algeria. By 
David A. Bannerman, M.B.E., B.A., M.B.O.U., F.R.G.S. 
(Plates II.-V.).387 
XXIII. Notes on the Birds of Alderney. By Major W. R. 
Thompson, R.A., M.B.O.U.415 
XXIV. Notes on Birds in South Russia. By Capt. J. N. 
Kennedy, M.C., R.A., F.R.G.S., M.B.O.U.453 
XXV. On the correct name of D’AubeiitoiTs “ Manucode a 
Bouquets.” By Lord Rothschild .465 
XXVI. Results of a Stud}" of Bird-Migration by the 
Marking Method. By A. Landsborough Thomson, O.B.E., 
M.A., D.Sc., M.B.O.U.466 
XXVII. Some Thoughts on Subspecies and Evolution. By 
Colonel R. Meinertzhagen, D.S.O., M.B.O.U....... 528 
XXVIII. Obituary : Robert George Wardlaw-Ramsay 
(Plate VI.); Henry Morris Upcher ; John Burroughs . . 538 
XXIX. Notices of recent Ornithological Publications:— 
Bangs and Penard on American Birds; Beebe on the 
Pheasants; Boubier on Migration Routes; Chapman on 
South American Birds; Courtois on the Birds of China; 
Griscom and Nichols on the Seaside Sparrows; Gurney on 
Norfolk Ornithologists ; Gurney on the Annals of Orni¬ 
thology ; Hankin on Soaring Flight ; Hartert on the 
Palsearctic Birds; Hartert on the Types at Tring; Kuroda 
on new Japanese and Formosan birds; Mathews and Ire- 
dale’s Manual of Australian Birds; Mathews on Australian 
Birds; Saunders on the Birds of Montana; Sdderberg on 
