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XXVII. Letters, Extracts, and Xotes:— 
Letters from Messrs. Eobert H. Mackenzie, H. F. Witherby, 
Hugh S. Gladstone, and Joseph I. S. Whitaker. Death of 
Lieutenant Boyd Alexander; A rare Jay in Berlin; New 
Birds at the Zoological Society’s Gardens; New “British 
Birds” ; The B.O.U. Expedition for the Exploration of Central 
New Guinea.566 
Number XVI., October. 
XXVIII. On the Birds of Paraguay.—Part IV. By Charles 
Chubb, E.Z.S., M.B.O.U., Zoological Department, British 
Museum .571 
XXIX. Eemarks on some Birds of Western Australia. By 
Thomas Carter, M.B.O.U.647 
XXX. On Birds from the Northern Portion of the Malay 
Peninsula, including the Islands of Langkawi and Terutau; 
with Notes on other rare Malayan Species from the Southern 
Districts. By Herbert C. Bobinson, C.M.Z.S., M.B.O.U., 
Director of Museums, Federated Malay States, and Cecil 
Boden Kloss, F.Z.S., M.B.O.U., Curator, Perak State Museum. 
(Plate X. and Text-fig. 6.).659 
XXXI. On a Collection of Birds made by Mr. A. B. Percival 
in British East Africa. By D. A. Baxnerman, B.A., M.B.O.U. 
With Field-Notes by the Collector. (Plate XI.).676 
XXXII. Proceedings of the Fifth International Congress 
of Ornithologists.710 
XXXIII. The Eeport on the British Museum for 1909. . . 714 
XXXIV. Boyd Alexander and his Ornithological Work. By 
W. E. Ogilvie-Grant, F.Z.S., M.B.O.U. (Plate XII.). . .7.16 
