138 



and Procellaria leucorrhoa. 1867, 

 J^75; ' Hybridologie ornithologique,' 

 noticed 1868, 226; lettei* on some 

 liybrids in the Anatidas, i86q, 127; 

 letter on the occurrence in Holland 

 of Pariis caudatus, 1870, 442; 

 obituarial notice of, 1892, o52. 

 Wickmann, H., on the origin of the 

 coloration of birds' eggs, noticed 

 1894, 5B8. 

 Widinann, O., and Cooke, W. W., on 

 bird-migration in the Mississippi 

 Valley, noticed 1884, 337. 

 'W'ied, Fri}we Maximilian of, observations 

 on North American birds, 1859, 10'), 

 203; notice of the death of, 1867, 

 472; on tlie collections of the late, 

 1868. 251 ; on the types of, noticed 

 1892, 1()4. 

 Wiegmann's ' Arcliiv,' noticed 1859, 



204; 1861, 107; 1864, 123. 

 Wight (Isle of), More's 'Outlines of the 



Natural History of the,' i860, 419. 

 Wiglesworth, L. W., on the Polynesian 

 members of the genus Ptilopus, 1891, 

 56(i ; letter on the adult plumage of 

 Ptilopus fasciatus, 1892,346; ' Aves 

 Polynesia',' noticed 1892,46.5; ac- 

 ceptance of post as assistant in the 

 Dresden Museum, 1892, 580; re- 

 marks on the birds of the Gilbert 

 Islands, 1893, 210; letter on the 

 geneiic name Micropus, 1894, 

 318. 



, and Meyer, A. B., on new birds 



from Celebes, noticed 1894, 560. 

 Wigtownshire, Gray and Anderson's 

 ' Birds of Ayrshire and,' noticed 

 1870, 126. 

 Williams, W. L., on the footprints of a 

 large bird found at Turanganni, 

 Pc.verty Bay, noticed 1872, 467. 

 Willis, J. E., list of birds of Nova 



Scotia, 1859, 461. 

 W^illughby Society, Reprint of Desfon- 

 taine's Memoire, noticed, 1881, 158; 

 reprint of Sir Andrew Smith's Miscel- 

 laneous Ornithological Papers, no- 

 ticed, 1881, 168; reprint ot Wagler's 

 six Ornithological Memoirs, noticed 

 1884, 348. 

 Wilson, C. T., on the birds of Uganda, 



1882,477.' 

 Wilson, C. W., letter on the breeding 

 of the Tiocust-bird (Pastor roseus), 

 1883,575. 

 Wilson, S. B., notes on some Swiss birds, 

 1887, 130 ; return of, from the 

 Hawaiian Islands, 1889, 403; on 

 some of the birds of the Sandwich 

 Islands, 1S90, 170; on a now Fincli 



from ilidway Island, North Pacific, 

 1890, 339. 

 Wilson, S. B., and Evans, A. H., 'Aves 

 Hawaiienses : the Birds of the Sand- 

 wich Islands,' noticed 1891, 291 ; 

 1892,178,575; 1893, 463; 1894,446. 

 Wilson, T. B., on the donations of, 

 to the Academy of Philadelphia, 

 i860, 423. 

 Wiltshire, Smith's ' Birds of,' noticed 

 1888, 370; on the occurrence of the 

 Great Bustard in, noticed 1892, 574. 

 Winge, H., on fossil birds from Brazil, 

 noticed 18S8, 282; on Pallas's Sand- 

 (xrouse in Denmark, noticed 1890, 

 123 ; reports on the Birds of Denmark, 

 noticed 1891, 292; on birds at the 

 Danish light-stations, noticed 1892, 

 344; 1893, 150; 1894, 135. 

 Wings of birds, on the physiology of, 

 noticed 1872, 449; on claws and 

 s|iurs on the, 1886, 147, 300; on the, 

 18S6, 212,389; figures of the, 1S86, 

 pis. X., xi. ; on tlie fifth cubital remex 

 in the wing of the Carinatae, 1 890, 77 ; 

 Pterylography of tlie, noticed 1890, 

 453; ou the evolution of the, 1893, 

 115; on the wing of Archaeopteryx, 

 noticed 1894, 563. 

 Winton, W. E. de, see De Winton. 

 Wire-bird of St. Helena, on the, 1867, 



^248. 

 Wisconsin, on certain birds of, noticed 



1872, 418; 1873,438. 

 Withington, F., on the birds of Lonias 

 de Zamora, Buenos Ayres, Argentine 

 Republic, with notes by P. L. Sclater, 

 1888, 461 ; news of, from Mexico, 1 892, 

 580; 1893, 284,477. 

 Wolf, T., vi.-it of, to the Galapagos, 



noticed, 18S0, 373. 

 Wolley, J., jun., on the breeding of the 

 Smew, 1859, ()9; on the breeding of the 

 Crane, 1859, 191 ; on the sale of the 

 eggs collected by, 1859, 212; death 

 of, i860, 98 ; on the sale of his dupli- 

 cate eggs, 1S60, 308; on the discovery 

 of the breeding of the Waxwing, 1861, 

 92 ; on his researches respecting the 

 Gare-fowl, 1861, 374 ; ' Ootheca Wol- 

 leyana,' noticed 1865, 101. 

 WoUcy-Dod, C, on a case of a Cuckoo 

 and a Swallow being reared in the 

 fame nest, 1892, 524. 

 Wood, T. W., letter on a supposed new 

 Argus pheasant, noticed 1872, 467; 

 on two unknown species of Argua 

 pheasants, noticed 1873, 493. 

 Wood, W., instructions fc)r pre2>aring 



birds' eggs, noticed 1873, 493. 

 Wcod, W. T., on the courtship of birds, 



