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XIII. Letters, Announcements, &e.:— 
Letters from Mr. J. E. Harting and Mr. W. Eagle Clarke; 
The Birds of Corea; Quails near Chipping Norton; Progress 
of Mr. H. 0. Forbes ; Nesting of Bcitrachostomus ; News from 
Diego Garcia; New Ornithological Works in Progress ... 98 
Number XIV., April. 
XIV. On a new Species of Barbet of the Genus TrachypTionus. 
By Dr. G. Hartlaub. (Plate V.).105 
XV. Notes on Woodpeckers.—No. XI. On a new Species 
from Arizona. By Edward Hargitt, F.Z.S. 112 
XVI. A Eeview of the Species of the Genus Cursorius. By 
Henry Seebohm .115 
XVII. A Eeview of the Species of the Genus Scolopaoc. By 
Henry Seebohm . 122 
XVIII. Descriptions of two new Birds from Tibet. By Dr. 
Julius von Madarasz .145 
XIX. On the Claws and Spurs of Birds’ Wings. By P. L. 
Sclater, M.A., Ph.D., F.E.S. ........... 147 
XX. On some Papuan, Moluccan, and Sulu Birds. By T. 
Salvadori, C.M.Z.S.151 
XXI. Contributions to the Ornithology of the Philippine 
Islands.—No. 2. On Additional Collections of Birds. By E. G. 
Wardlaw Eamsay, F.Z.S., M.B.O.U.155 
XXII. On a Collection of Birds from the vicinity of Muscat. 
By E. Bowdler Sharpe, F.L.S., E.Z.S., &c., Zoological Depart¬ 
ment, British Museum of Natural History. (Plate VI.) . .162 
XXIII. A List of the Birds obtained by Mr. Henry Whitely 
in British Guiana. By Osbert Salvin, M.A., F.E.S., &c. 
(Continued.).168 
XXIV. Notes from Ceylon. By H. Parker, F.Z.S. . . . 182 
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