84 



Nicholson, H. A., ' Mauiial of Zoology,' 



noticed 1872, 446. 

 Nicubai- IslaLids, Ball on birds of the, 



noticed 1S70, 520; 1871, 419. 

 Nicolls, J. A., and Eglington, W., ' The 

 Sportsman in South Africa,' noticed 

 1893, 141. 

 Nicoja, on birds from the Gulf of, 



noticed 18S3, 217. 

 Nidification, of the Waxwing Chatterer, 

 1859, 107 ; of the Frigate-bird, 1S59, 

 15U; of the Lyre-bird, 1859, 203; of 

 a pair of Eagle-Owls in confineuient, 

 1859, 273, 473 ; of Parus pendulinus, 

 1859, 468; of Warblers, i860, 95; 

 of certain birds in North-eastern 

 Africa, i860, 122, 432; of Aquila 

 iniperialis and Falco sacer, i860, 376 ; 

 of some Guatemalan birds, 1861, 58 ; 

 of the Nutcracker, i86i,405; 1862, 

 365; 1865,226,361 :i872, 464; 1873, 

 490; 1887, 474 ; of the Cuckoo, noticed 

 1862, 384; of I'sophodes, 1863, 222; 

 Newman's 'Birds' -nesting,' noticed 

 1862, 75; of the Banner Falcon, 1864, 

 183, 429 ; on the distribution of birds 

 in Great Britain during the nesting- 

 season, 1865, 1, 119, 425; of New- 

 Zealand birds, 1865, 154; 1872,428; 

 1874, 96; on birds breeding in the 

 neighbourhood of Sydney, 1865, 298 ; 

 1868, 271 ; on nests and eggs collected 

 by the British North-American 

 Boundary Commission, 1866, 208; 

 of the Stock-Dove, 1867, 379; on the 

 bower-building habits of Sericulus 

 nielinus, 1867, 456; of Lobivanellus 

 goensis, 1869,454; ofElanuscreruleus, 

 1870, 149; of Mycteria australis, 

 1870, i'94; 1871,110; ofllimantopus 

 candidus, 1870, 295; of Falco 

 peregrinus, 1870, 297; of Nyctea 

 nivea, 1870, 298; of the Flamingo in 

 France, 1870, 439, on the nests and 

 eggs collected by Dr. Cunningham, 

 1870,501 ; of Swallows, noticed 1871, 

 466,4.59; of Indian birds, 1872,237; 

 1873,74; 1874, 220,4.52; 1875,199, 

 266,313,511 ; 1890, 374; 1891, 132; 

 of Vultur auricularis in confinement, 

 1873, 324; of the Spoonbill, 1877, 

 412; 1878, 102; 1881. 286; 1883, 

 376; 1887, 364; 1892, 468; of Ibis 

 sethiopica in the Zoological Society's 

 Gardens, 1878,449; of Ciconia nigra, 

 1879, 118; of Nyctea scandiaca in 

 confinement, 1880, 471 ; on the 

 nests and eggs of the birds of Ohio, 

 noticed 1880, 476; on the Dar- 

 winian theory of birds', noticed 1881, 

 486 ; on a bird's nest in a horse's tail, 



1882, 474; in North-west Ceylon, 



1883, 191; of Balearica ohrysope- 

 largus and Grus paradisea, 1883,226; 

 on the breeding-habits of Flamingoes, 



1884, pLiv.; 1888,1.50; of Fringilla 

 teydea in Tenerife, 1889, 260 ; nesting 

 in Western India, noticed 1892, 166 ; 

 of Plotiis nova;-hollandia3,Edoliosoma 

 tonuirostre, and Turnis melanotus, 

 noticed 1892, 465; of Manucodia 

 comrii, 1893, 269 ; of Gerygone mag- 

 nirostris, 1893, 373; of Phibalura 

 flavirostris and Lochmias nematura, 

 1894,484. See also under 'Eggs. 



Niessing, C, on the Ornithology of 

 Mark Brandenberg, noticed 1871, 4.56. 

 Niger, on W. A. Forbes's expedition up 

 the, 1883, 182, 234; on the birds col- 

 lected by W. A. Forbes up the, 1883, 

 fy.u8 ; on the birds of the Niger district, 

 noticed 1887, 353; Mockler-Ferry 

 man's 'Voyage up the,' noticed 1893, 

 269. 

 Nightingales, on the generic name of 



the, 1887, 119. 

 'Nile and its Banks,' A. C. Smith's, 

 noticed 1869, 111 ; on the birds from 

 the Upper Nile, noticed 1883, 103. 

 Ningpo, onSwinJioe's visitto, 1871, 252; 

 1872, 206; on two new Pheasants and a 

 new Garrulax from, noticed 1873, 488. 

 Ninni, A. P., catalogue of birds of 

 Venetia, noticed 1872, 447; on the 

 Long-tailed Titmouse of Venetia, 

 noticed 1890, 262. 

 Nipon, St. John's 'Wild Coasts of,' 



noticed 188 1, 603. 

 Nitzsch, C. L., ' Pterylography ' (trans- 

 lation), noticed 1865,118; 1868, 96; 

 Nitzsch V. Eochebrune, 1884, 360. 

 Noll, F. C, on extinct birds, noticed 



1890, 252. 

 Nomenclature, on the British Associ- 

 ation Rules for Zoological, 1865, 652 ; 

 notes on a question of priority iu 

 the publication of names, 1867, 255 ; 

 1868, 122; 1869, 346; Sclater and 

 Salvin's ' Nomenclator Avium Neo- 

 tropicalinm,' noticed 1874, 179; on 

 the application of the rules of, 1874, 

 300, 302; of British Owls, 1879, 

 346 ; on certain points in ornitholo- 

 gical, 1879, 428; on some moot 

 points in ornithological, 1879, 480; 

 revisions in the nomenclature of 

 certain North-American birds, noticed 

 1880, 478 ; on some necessary changes 

 in the nomenclature of South-Amer- 

 ican birds, 1881, 239; on the names 

 of some North-American birds, 

 noticed 1883,116; 1886, 91 ; on the 



