GENERAL INDEX. 



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Bas, 1863, 105, 358; 1864, 124, 397; 

 letter from, 1863, IIG; notes on spe- 

 cies of Lycocorax and Ptilopiis, 1863, 

 119 ; on the genus Gracula, 1863, 224; 

 on new species of Buceros and new- 

 Pigeons, 1863, 359; new Hornbills 

 and new Falcon, 1864, 398; birds of 

 the Dutch Indies, 1864, 124. 



Sehlegel and Herklots' Fauna von Neder- 

 land, 1859. 4G0. 



Sehlegel and Westerman's Touracos, 

 1861, 109. 



Schomburgk, Sir R. H., on the birds 

 of Siam, 1864, 24(3. 



Sclu-enck, Dr. L. von. Birds of Amoor- 

 land, 1 86 1, 109, 203; Birds of the 

 Ussuri, 1863, 107. 



Schiitt. E., contribution to the breed- 

 ing-history of the Nutcracker, 1862, 

 305. 



Sclater, Philip Lutley, on an unde- 

 scribed species of Hawk from New 

 Caledonia, 1859, 275; birds of 

 Ecuador, 1859, 319 ; new birds in the 

 Derby Museum, 1859, 319; on the 

 Tyrant-birds of Mexico, 1859, 436; 

 on Accipitres in the Norwich Museum, 

 1859, 4.35; on two new American 

 Parrots, 1859, 45() ; on the eggs of 

 two raptorial birds from the Falk- 

 land Islands, i860, 24; on Wallace's 

 Standard-wing, i860, 26 ; on an 

 undescribed species of Hawk from 

 New G-ranada, i860, 147 ; on the 

 egg and nestling of the Caliibrnian 

 Vulture, 186c, 278; on the birds of 

 prey of New Guinea, i860, 322; on 

 Milvago carunculatus and its alhed 

 species, 1861, 19; notice of the oc- 

 currence of the American Meadow 

 Starling (Stmrnella ludoviciana) in 

 England, 1861, 176; on the American 

 Barbets (Capitoniche), 1861, 182; re- 

 marks on the geographical distribution 

 of the genus Turdus, 1861, 277; on 

 a rare species of Hawk, of the genus 

 Aceipiter, from South America, 1861, 

 313 ; note on the Hypotriorchis cas- 

 tanonotus of Dr. Heuglin, 1861, 316 ; 

 additional notes on the American 

 -Barbets, 1862, 1 ; note on Falco cir- 

 cumcinctus, a rare bird of prey from 

 South America, 1862, 23; on Pipra 

 deliciosa, 1862, 175 ; notice of the 

 supposed occurrence of the American 

 Kill-deer Plover in this country, 1862, 

 275 ; catalogue of American birds, 

 1862, 379; note on the Harrier of 

 Bourbon(Cercus maiUardi, Verreaux), 

 1863, 163 ; note on the Eastern-Asiatic 

 species of the genus Turdus. 1863. 



195 ; synopsis of the known species 

 of Dacnis, 1863, 311 ; list of recent 

 additions to the genus Calli.ste, 1863, 

 450 ; note on the Caprimidgine genus 

 Cosmetornis, 1864, 114; on the birds 

 of the Comoro Islands, 1864. 292 ; on 

 the rapacious birds of S.E. Africa, 

 1864, 301 ; on a new species of Tetra- 

 gonops, 1864, 371. 

 Sclater, P. L., and Salvin, O., on the or- 

 nitliol'ogy of Central America, 1859, 1, 

 1 17, 213 ; contributions to the ornitho- 

 logy of Guatemala, i860, 28, 272, 396. 

 Selenidera spectabilis, 1859, 110, 206; 



i860, 301. 

 Sliipment to Australia, remarks on the 

 mode of preparing and keeping living 

 Thrushes and other birds intended for 

 {see Bartlett, A. D.). 

 Shrike, nest of Ash-coloured (see Hawker, 



E. W.). 

 Siam {sec Mouhot) ; birds of {see Schom- 

 burgk, Sir E.). 

 Simpson, W. H., on the discovery of 

 some nests of the Black Woodpecker in 

 Sweden, 1859, 264; news of, in Greece, 

 i860, 202; ornithological notes from 

 Mesolonghi and Southern iEtolia, i860, 

 279 ; on the nesting of Aquila imperi- 

 alis and Falco sacer, i860, 375; further 

 observations on some of the birds of 

 Western Greece, i860, 378; a fort- 

 night in the Dobrudscha, 1861, 361. 

 Skeletons, method of preparing natural 



{see Eyton, T. C). 

 Smew, breeding of the {see Wolley, John, 



jun). . . . ^ 



Smitlisonian Institution's Report for 



1858, 1859, 461. 

 Somali country, birds of (seeSpeke, J. H.). 

 Song-Thrush, migratory habits of {see 



Newton, A.). 

 Souance {see Bonaparte and Souance). 

 South African Zoological Notes {see Vic- 



torin). 

 South America, Falco circumcinctus, a 



rare bird of prey from {see Sclater, 



P. L.) ; on a rare species of Hawk, of 



the genus Aceipiter, from {see Sclater, 



P. L.). 

 Souza, D. J. de, on the birds of Portugal, 



1863, 227. 

 Spain, singing-birds of, 1859, 107. 

 Sparrmann's Museum Carlsonianum, 



critique on {sec Sundevall). 

 Speke, Capt. J. H., on birds collected in 



the Somali country, Eastern Africa, 



i860, 243. 

 Sperling, Lieut. R. M., on the orni- 

 thology of the Mediterranean, 1864, 



268. 



