114 



Scoter (Commou), on tlie occurrence of 

 tlie, in Ireland, 1894, 451. 



Scotland, on the Osprey breeding in, 

 1865, 3(50; on Buteo lireatns in, 

 1865, 649; Gray's 'Birds of the 

 West of,' announced 1867, 266, 

 noticed 1872, 184; on the occurrence 

 of rare birds in, 1870, 291 ; 1872, 

 2U1 ; 18S2, 462; Harvie-Brown's 

 'The Capereaillie in,' noticed 1879, 

 476 ; on the occurrence of Cyanecula 

 Wdlfi in, 1882, 179; report on the 

 Ornitholog;.v of, noticed 1883, 216; 

 ' Anuals of Scottish Natural History,' 

 noticed 1892, 348. 



Scott, D., extract from a letter from, 

 on the habits of L'pnpa epops, 1866, 

 222; 1867, 135; death of, 1868, 

 134. 



Scott, W. D., on the Summer birds of 

 Kanawha County, West Virginia, 

 noticed 1873, 482. 



Scott, W. E. D., on birds observed at 

 the Dry Tortugas, Florida, noticed 

 1891, 28(i ; on the birds of the 

 Caloosahatchie Eegion of Florida, 

 noticed 1893, 148. 



Scott-Elliot, G., news of, in Central 

 Africa, 1894, 455. 



' Scraps about Birds,' Adamson's, no- 

 ticed 1882, 4.57. 



Scully, J., contribution to the ornitho- 

 logy of Gilgit, 1881, 415, 6(17; on 

 the Mammals and Birds of Northern 

 Afghanistan, noticed 1888, 141. 



Sea-birds, of the Pacific Coast of Guate- 

 mala, 1865, 187; protection of, on 

 the Fame Islands, 1889, 141. 



Secondaries, remarks on Sundevall's 

 account of the number of, in birds, 

 1887, 28(i. 



Sedge- Warbler, on the occurrence in 

 Devonshire of the Rufous, i860, 

 103. 



Seebohin, H., on Phylloscopi, 1877, 66; 

 letter on Anthus seebohmi, 1877, 128; 

 on the Salicariae of Dr. Severtzoff, 

 }877, 161; notes on the ornithology 

 of Heligoland, 1877, 15() ; on the 

 ornithology of Siberia, 1878, 173, 322; 

 1879, 1, 147 ; 1880, 179; 1882, 419; 

 letter on Bradypteruspiatyurus, 1878, 

 380; letter on the Sylviidae in the 

 British Museum, 1878,489; remarks 

 on Blakiston and Fryer's catah)gue 

 of the birds of Japan, 1879, 18; 

 remarks on the genus Sylvia and on 

 the synonymy of the species, 1879, 

 308; remarks on certain points in orni- 

 thological nomenclature, 1879, 42S ; 

 corrections of synonymy in the family 



Sylviidffi, i88c, 273; 'Siberia in 

 Europe,' noticed 1881, 285; on the 

 nesting of the Spoonbill, noticed 



1 88 1, 286; ' Catalogue of the Birds 

 in the British Museum, vol. V., no- 

 ticed 1881, 492; notes on the birds 

 of Astrakhan, 1882, 204; contri- 

 butions to the ornithology of Japan, 



1882, 368; 1884, 30, 174 ; 1885, 

 363 ; notes on the birds of Archangel, 



1882, 371 ; on the interbreeding of 

 birds, 1882, 646; letter on Pallas's 

 ' Zoographia Eosso-Asiatica,' 1882, 

 611; notes on the birds of the 

 Caucasus, 1883. 1 ; observations on 

 the Pied Wagtails of Japan, 1883, 

 90; 'Siberia in Asia,' noticed 1883, 

 113; ' History of British Birds, with 

 coloured illustrations of their Eggs,' 

 noticed 1883, 114; 1884, 462; 1886, 

 92; letter on H. H. Slater's birds of 

 the Yang-tze-kiang, 1883, 120; letter 

 on the Stricklandian code of nomen- 

 clature, 1883, 121 ; remarks on the 

 Thrushes of the ^Ethiopian Region, 



1883, 164; notes on Hirundo rufula 

 and its allies, with descrij)tion of a 

 supposed new subspecies, 1883, 167; 

 excursion to the Dobrutscha, 1883, 

 398 ; on the East Asiatic Shore- Lark 

 (Otocorys longirostris), 1884, 184; 

 on a collection of birds from Central 

 China, 1884, 269 ; notes on a collec- 

 tion of birds from Lankoran, 1884, 

 425 ; onTetrao griseiventris, a recently 

 described species of Hazel-Grouse 

 from North-east Russia, 1884, 430; 

 on the Cormorants of Japan and 

 China, 1885, 270; notes on the birds 

 of the Upper Engadine, 1886, 24; a 

 review of the species of the genus 

 Cursorius, 1886, 116; a review of the 

 species of the genus Scolopax, 1886, 

 122 ; a review of the species of the 

 genus llimantopus, 1886, 224 ; on 

 the geological views of, 1886, 625; 

 on the Bullfinches of Siberia and 

 Japan, 1887, KJO ; 'The Geogra- 

 phical Distribution of the Chara- 

 driidiB,' announced 1887, 123, noticed 

 1888, 369; on Phasianus colchicus 

 and its allies, 1887, 168; notes on 

 the birds of the Loo-choo Islands, 

 1887.173; 1888, 232; 1893,47; on 

 Horsfield's Woodcock (Scolopax 

 saturata), 1887, 283; some remarks 

 on Sundevall's account of tlie number 

 of secondaries of Birds, 1887, 286; 

 notes on the bii'ds of Natal and 

 adjoining parts of South Africa, 1887, 

 336 ; on the Arctic form of the 



