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CONTENTS OF VOL. IX.— 1909-10.

Aboriginal Names, 31.

Acanthiza, Description of a New, 137.

Acanthiza, New, for Australia, 173. Albatross Island, On, 155.

Albatrosses and other Pelagic Birds in Australian Waters, Notes on, 47.

Amytis macura Re-discovered, 163.

Animals Preservation Society, 44.

Australasian Ornithologists' Union — Adelaide Session, 109; Financial Statement, 114; President's Address, 120; Excursion to Eyre Peninsula, 123.

Australian's Promotion, An, 91.

Australian Aviary, An, 33.

"Authorities," The Citing of, 99.

Bass Strait Expedition, 108.

Bell Miner, The {Manorhina melanophrys), 234.

Bird Day, 169.

Bird Day in the Commonwealth, First, 157.

Bird-Migration, 99.

Bird -Nests, Edible, 160.

Bird Notes from Cleveland, Tasmania, 79, 95, 251.

Bird Notes from the Upper Goulburn, 255.

Bird Sanctuaries, 120.

Bird Traffic in New Guinea, Restriction of, 51.

Birds about Drouin, Gippsland, 241.

Birds Observed at Interlaken, Tasmania, 13th and 14th November, 254

Birds Observed between Kalgoorlie and Eucla, W.A., 71.

Bird Observers' Club, 265.

Birds of Eyre Peninsula, S.A., 123.

Birds of North- West Australia, i, 53.

"Birds-of-Paradise, A Journey to British New Guinea in Search of," 101.

Birds of the Alexandra District, Northern Territory, The, 65.

Birds of Yackandandah Creek Valley, 24.

Birds Seen at Cumminin Station, Western Australia, 84.

Birds Seen in and around Broome, North-Western Australia, 148.

Black-tailed Godwit, 28.

Blue Wren of Tasmania, The, 151.

Blue Wrens Nesting in Ivy, 34.

Bower-Bird {Ptilonorhynchns violaceus), Notes on the Satin, 236.

Bower-Bird, Tooth-billed, 247.

Buckland, Mr. Jas., Exhibition of Lantern Slides, 50.

Can Birds Retain their Eggs? 162.

Census, An Interesting, 31.

Certificate, A, 266.

Charlotte Plains Bird Notes, 167.

Cleveland (Tas.) Notes, 251.

Coachwhip-Bird (Psophodes crepitans). The, 248.

Collecting, The New, 179.

Collection, A National, 179.

Colour Chart, A Natural History Standard, 48, 106, 177.

Coloured Figure Fund, 107.

Combat, A Curious, 166.

Correspondence, 48, 106, 176, 260.

Cuckoo Day, A, 163.

Cuckoo Notes, 245.

Cuckoo, The Shining, 174.

Curlews Migrating, 28.

Description of two New Nests and Eggs, 136.

Descriptive List of Birds Native to Victoria, A, 47.

Devonport (Tas.) Notes, 171.

Dottrel, Double-banded, 248.

Ducks, Notes on, 77.

East Murchison, On the, 181.

Egg, New, for Victoria, 164.

Emu, Fidelity of the, 164.

Eopsaltria jacksoni, Remarks on, 246.

Erratum, 179.

Examination of Contents of Stomachs and Crops of some Australian Birds, 219.

Experiment, A Novel, 246.

Fairy Martin (Pelrochelidon arid), 92.

Falcon and Bat, 29.

Feathers and Frost, 245.

Fly-eater. The White-throated, 247.

Forgotten Feathers, 98.

Foxes V. Birds, 93.

Generic Names Applied to Birds during the Years 1901 to 1905, inclusive, 44.

German Owls into New Zealand, Introducing, 173.

"Handlist of the Birds of Australasia," Additions to the, 92.

Heron (Ardea siimatrana). Notes on the Great-billed, 138.

Honey-eater, Helmeted (Ptilotis cassidix), as Foster-parent to the Pallid Cuckoo {Cuculus pallidus), 168.