Members of Australasian O.U., 235.
National Bird Protection, 217.
Native Names of Birds, 48.
Native Bird Protection Association, 183.
Nature Calendar, A, 42.
Nesting of Australian Finches in England, 218.
New South Wales Bird Laws, 177.
New Zealand Birds, 218.
Ninox v. Podargus, 29.
Nomenclature, 27 ; Priority in, 173.
Notes and Notices, 51, 104, 183, 230.
Obituary Notice (Captain Ihitton), 178; Mr. Price Fletcher, 226.
Oological Notes and Further Descrip- tion of New Fruit-Pigeon, 195.
Oreoscopus ( Sericorms ) ^ttluralis, 47.
Ornithologists, Celebrated, 41.
Ornithology and Civilization, 175.
Over the Blacks' Spur, 215.
Owls' Eggs, Irregular Incubation of, 171.
Parrakeet Hybrid, A, 215.
Parrakeet, The Alexandra, 89.
Parrot, A Remarkable, 51.
Painted Finch in Northern Queensland. The, 82.
Penguins, Save the, 90.
Petrel, The Origin of the Name, 206.
Phaps chalpoptera and Ocyphaps lophotes. Additional Notes on the Nesting of, 159-
Philippine Islands, Birds of, 219.
Pied Mutton-Birds, 30.
Poowong (Q.) Notes, 31.
Probable New Bird for Australia, 203.
Psalm of Dawn, A, 199.
Ptilotis penicillata and an Enemy, 190.
Ptilotis plumula, 232.
Publications Received, 56, 184, 234.
Rabbit Pest in Australia, 51.
Regent-Bird, The, 220.
Regurgitutive Feeding, 42.
Reviews — "The Three Naumanns," 49 ; " Col. Legge's Address," 94 ; " American Birds," 99 ; " Catalogue of Birds' Eggs," 223.
Robins, Movements of, 216.
Robins, Yellow, as Snake-finders, 217.
Rockhanipton Notes, 31, 85.
Satin Bower-Bird's Bower, Singular Site for a, 43.
Sea-Gulls as Insect Destroyers, 83.
Scrub-Tit {Acanthornis magna). The. 156.
School in Wild Life, The, 37.
Siberia, 168.
Skua, Richardson, 89.
South Australian Ornithologists' As- sociation, 26, 102, 181.
South African Ornithologists' Union, Journal of 26, 171, 216.
Southern Stone-Plover, 191.
Sparrows at Sea, 189.
Species and Sub-species, 172.
Stray Feathers, 29, 82, 157, 203.
Strepera Falls, 231.
Sub-genera, 216.
Sub-species, 42.
Tasmanian Hawk Notes, 84.
Tasmanian Strays, 32.
Trip to the West, A, 78.
Tuggerah Lakes, N.S.W., A Visit to the, I.
Victoria Lyre-Bird (Menura victoria). Notes on the, 57.
Visit to a Ibis Rookery, 185.
Warbling Grass-Parrakeets, 204.
Where Swallows Build, 205.
Wood Sandpiper, The, 155.
Wood- Swallows, 189.
Zosterops Nesting in Captivity, 215.
ILLUSTRATIONS IN VOL. V.
Young Narrow-billed Bronze-Cuckoo Ousting Young Blue Wren plate i
Young Fan-tailed Cuckoo in Nest of Brown Tit plate ii
Yung lironze-Cuckoo being fed by Brown Tit plate iii
Kagu {RJiinochctiis jiihatiis) Chick . . plate iv
Home of the Lyre-Bird : On the Far Upper Yarra plate V
Nests of Lyre- Birds in Trees plate vi
Lyre-Bird (female) plate vii
Egg of Lyre-Bird (natural size) plate viii
Young (in down) of Lyre-Bird plate viii
Nest (on ground) of Lyre-Bird plate ix
Lyre-Bird (male) . . plate X
The late Capt. F. W. Hutton, F.R.S. plate xi
Nest of Grey Thrush built in a Demijohn Wicker plate xii
Young of Black-winged Crow-Shrike plate xii
Black-winged Crow-Shrikes plate xiii
Colony of Young Ibises plate xiv
Coachwhip-Bird and Young plate XV
Nest of Coachwhip-Bird plate xvi