115 



Nutcracker (Xucifraga caryocataotes), 

 1888, 236 ; on Merula ti)rqiiata aud 

 its geographical races, 188S. 30U; ou 

 Phasianiis torquatus and its allies, 

 1888, 312; on the birds observed by 

 Dr. Bunge on his recent visit to 

 Great Liakoff Island, 1S8S, 344; an 

 attempt to diagnose the suborders of 

 the great Gallino-Gralline grou]) of 

 birds by the aid of osteological 

 characters alone, 1888, 415; on tlie 

 identity of Ibis propinqua with 

 I. melanocephala, 1888, 473; an 

 attempt to diagnose the Suborders of 

 the ancient Ardeino-Anserine assem- 

 blage of Birds by the aid of osteo- 

 logical characters alone, 1889, 92; 

 remarks on Brandt's Siberian 

 Bunting, 1889, 295; an attempt to 

 diagnose the Pico-Passerine group of 

 Birds and the suborders of which it 

 consists, 1890, 20; on the birds of 

 the Bonin Islands, 1890, 95; an 

 attempt to diagnose the subclass 

 Coraciiformes, aud the orders, sub- 

 orders.and families comprised tlierein, 



1890, 200; ' Classificiition of Birds," 

 noticed 1890, 379; notes on Irish 

 Ornithology, 1890, 397 ; on tlie Fijian 

 species of the genus Pachyceiihala, 



1891, 93; on the birds of the Volcano 

 Islands, 1891, 189; description of a 

 new species of Zosterops from the 

 Seven Islands, Japan, 1891, 273 ; on 

 a collei-tion of birds from Western 

 Szechuen, 1891, 370; on some recent 

 additions to the list of Irish Birds, 

 1 89 1 , 585 ; ' The Birds of the Japanese 

 Empire,' noticed 1891, 139; list of 

 the birds of Heligoland as recorded 

 by Ilerr Giitke, 1892, 1 ; on tlie birds 

 of Tsu-sima, Japan, 1892. 87, 248, 

 399; letter on the distribution of tlie 

 Sanderling, 1892, 4()9; exhibition of 

 some birds from the Loo-Clioo or 

 Liu-Kiulslands,i893, 116; exhibition 

 of two examples of Tringa acuminata 

 obtained on the Norfolk coast, 1893, 

 120 ; exhibition of Oreocincla cuneata, 

 1893, 122; remarkson the occurrence 

 of Sylvia nisoria in the Britisli Isles, 

 1893, 122; on the occurrence of the 

 Sharp-tailed Sandpiper (TringJi acu- 

 minata) in Norfolk, 1893, 181 ; on 

 the species of Zoslerops found in the 

 Island of Java, 1893, 217 ; on the 

 species of Merula found in the 

 Island of Java, 1893, 219 ; description 

 of a new species of Crossoptilon, 

 1893, 250; description of a new- 

 species of Merula from Java, 1893, 



257; description of a new species of 

 Zosterops from Java, 1893, 258; 

 remarks on the Geographical Distri- 

 bution of British Birds, 1893, 262; 

 exhibition of an egg of Tringa 

 canutus taken near Disco, Green- 

 land, 1893, 263 ; explanation of Dr. 

 Nicholski's theory accounting for the 

 variations in the shape of eggs, 1893, 

 265 ; on the cause of variation in the 

 shape of the eggs of birds, 1893, 359 ; 

 note on the cro-s-lines of migration 

 in E. Siberia and N.W. ArTierica, 

 1894, 293 ; exhibition of, and remarks 

 upon, a specimen of Geocichla heinii, 

 1894, 298; on the Chinese species of 

 the genus Sulliora, 1894, 338; de- 

 scription of Merula thomassoni, 1 894, 

 552; on the distribution of Britisli 

 Birds, noticed 1894, 664. 

 Seebohm, H., and Ilarvie-Brown, J. A., 

 notes ou the birds of the Lower 

 Petchora, 1876, 105, 215, 289, 434; 

 1877,392. 

 Seeley, H. G., on a new fossil bird from 



the Wealden, 1887, 476. 

 Seidensacher, E., on the birds of Chili, 



1866, 116. 

 Seidlilz, G., on the structure of the egg, 



187c, 130. 

 Selborne, White's ' Natural History of,' 

 Harting's edition, noticed 1875, 2(>2. 

 Selby, P. J., death of, 1867, 256; 

 Blomefield's 'Ileminiscences of,' no- 

 ticed 1886, 191. 



, and Jardine, Si?- W., on the dates 



of the 'Illustrations of Ornithologv,' 



of, 1894,326. 



Selenka, E., Aves of Bronn's ' Thier- 



Eeich,' noticed 1870, 513; 1871, 



46'.) ; on theshoulder-muscles of birds, 



noticed 1871, 468. 



Scions, F. C, 'Travel and Adventure 



in South-east Africa,' noticed 1894, 



134. 



Sclys-Longchamps, E. de, notes on 



various birds observed in Italian 



Museums in 1866, 1870, 449; 1871, 



427 ; essay on the classification of 



birds, noticed 1880, 473; letter on 



the ' Ibis List of British Birds,' 1884, 



118 ; excursion to Heligoland, noticed 



1884, 345; on the genus Paru.^, 



noticed 1884, 463. 



Semper, J. E., and Sclater, P. L., on the 



birds of St. Lucia, noticed 1873, 482. 



Senckenberg Museum, Catalogue of 



Birds in the, noticed 1891, 616. 

 Senegainbia, Eochebrune's ' Faune de 

 la Sonegambie,' Birds, noticed 1885, 

 322. 



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