Index to Co7itrihutors. ice. 



The Reviewer — Continued. 



Household Pets, 123. 



Photography for Bii'd Lovers, 150. 



My Poreign Doves and Pigeons, 183. 



The Life of the Common Gull, Told in Photographs, 291. 

 ROGEKS, W. T. 



The Club Dinner and Testimonial Pund, 62. 

 *A Club Library, 157. 

 Row, C. H. 



Aviary Notes for 1911, 281. 

 Scott, B. Hamilton. 



Freely Imported Species and their Treatment, 117. 

 Scott, De. J. Easton. 



Preely Imported Species and their Treatment, 77. 



Aviary Episodes — 1911, 134. 

 SxcH, H. L. 



An Aviary Meant for Waders, 27 7. 



SlLVEE, A. 



L.C.B.A. Show— British Section, 37. 

 *The Black Seed Finch, 61. 

 *Bii^d Protection Vagaries, 61. 

 Smyth, Miss Alfbbda B. 



*A Beginner's Notes, §9. 



Odd Notes on British Birds, 287. 

 * Stray Notes, 294. 

 SoAMEs, Rev. H. A. 



*Library of Bird Books, 92. 

 Speank'LIng, E. 



Breeding of Goldflnches-1911, 352. 



SUGGITT, R. 



Freely Imparted Species and theii' Treatment, 34. 



SUTCLIFFE, A. 



A Holiday in the West Indies, 109. 



SWAYSLAND, W. 



*Stray Notes, 328. 



British Bird Notes, 358. 

 Temple, W. R. 



Breeding the Tnree -Creeper in Confinement, 281. 

 Teschemak'EE, W. E., B.A. 



Nesting! of the Ruddy Finch, 101. 

 *Incubation Period (Quails), 263. 



Netsting of the Dickcissel (B. T. Bunting), 268. 

 Weston, G. E. 



British Birds at the C.P. Show, 81. 



WiLLFOED, H. 



My Waders' Aviary, 31, 95, 

 Bird Life Through the Camera, 326. 

 Williams, Sydney, F.Z|'.S. 



Gre,ati White-heiaded Weaver, 99. 



