GENERAL INDEX. 



in a tomb at Maydoom, 1897, 484; 

 exhibition of feathered ornaments 

 from Canton, 1898, 296 ; ex'iibition of 

 specimens of birds from Kamchatka 

 and description of Niicifraga kam- 

 chatkensis, 1898, 432 ; notes on the 

 birds observed during three visits to 

 Karaeiiatka, 1900, 271. 

 Barrett-Hamilton, G. E. H., and Jones, 

 H. O., on a visit to Karaginski Island, 

 Kiunchatka, noticed 1899, '^^''■ 

 Barringtoii, R. M., note on tlie con- 

 templated voyage of, to Rockall 

 Island, 1896,427; letter on the oc- 

 currence of Lanius pomeranus in 

 Ireland, 1899, 158; on migration of 

 Birds at Irish Light-Stations, noticed 

 1900,(177. 



, and Harvie-Brown, J. A., on the 



Ornithology of Rockall, noticed 1898, 

 302. 

 Barrows, W. B., and Schwarz, E. A., on 

 the American Crow, noticed 1896, 

 265. 

 Bartiieleniy, Comte de, on the birds 

 collected in Indo-China by, noticed 

 1899, 145. 

 BartlettjA. D., obituarial notice of, 1897, 



479. 

 Bartlett, E., on the eggs of Pityriasis 



gymnocephala, 1896, 158. 

 Bass Strait, Australia, on the habits of 



the Mutton-bird of, 1898, 209. 

 Batu Island, on new birds from, noticed 



1899, 649. 

 Baur, G., on the Galapagos Islands, 



noticed 1896, 265. 

 Bay, E., on birds from East Greenland, 



noticed 1895, 489. 

 Beal, F. E. L., Crow Blackbirds and 

 their food, noticed 1896, 407 ; report 

 on the food of Woodpeckers, noticed 

 1896,408; on the fo(jd of American 

 birds, noticed 1897, 275; on birds in 

 their relation to Agriculture, noticed 

 1898,208. 



, and Judd, S. D., on the food of 



Cuckoos and Shrikes, noticed 1899, 

 452. 

 Beddard, F. E., ' Zoogeography,' no- 

 ticed 1895, 489; notice of his forth- 

 coming work on Anatomy of Birds, 

 1898,31(1; 'Structure and Classifi- 

 cation of Birds,' noticed 1899, 133; 

 on a hybrid between a male Guinea- 

 fowl and a female Domestic Fowl, 

 with some observations on the osteo- 

 logy of the Numididffi, 1899, 

 333. 



, and Rothschild, W., on the genus 



Aptei'yx, noticed 1900, 392. 



Belgium, on the birds of, noticed 1896, 



139. 

 Bemnielen,A. A. v., obituarial notice of. 



1897,474. 

 Bendire, C, descriptions of nests and 

 egirs collected on the Island of Al- 

 dabra, noticed 1895, 146; Life- 

 histories of N.-American Birds, 

 noticed 1897, 2(i8 ; obituarial notice 

 of, 1897, 294. 

 Benhain, W. B., on tiie fourtli skin of 



Notornis, noticed 1900, 548. 

 Bennett, E. N., on the birds collected in 



Socotraby, 1898, 248. 

 Bent, T., note on his proposed expedi- 

 tion to the soutli of Suakim, 1896, 

 157. 

 Berezovsky, M., on new birds obtainel 

 in Kansu by, 1899, 270. 



, and Bianchi, V., on the birds of 



Kansu, noticed 1895, 147. 

 Berg, C, Oological Notices, noticed 



1897,121. 

 Berlepsch, II. v., on two new sjiecies of 

 the genera Phcenico|)haes and Spiloi - 

 nis, with a note on Oriolus conso- 

 brinus, noticed 1896, 1.38; on the 

 rediscovery of tin-ee reinarkablespecies 

 of birds of South America, 1898, 60; 

 exhibition of specimens of Pipra 

 opalizans, Idiopsar braehyurus, and 

 Chrysolani])is chlorohvinus, 1898, 

 143; exhibition of specimens of new 

 species of Carpodeotes, Pionopsitta, 

 and Myiadestes, 1898, 143 ; exhibition 

 of a specimen and description of 

 Buthranpis rothschildi, 1898, 143. 

 Bermudas, on tlie Natural Historv of 



the, noticed 1S9S, 303. 

 'Berwickshire,' Muirhcad's 'Birds of,' 



noticed 1896, 275. 

 Beverley, exliibition of a specimen of 

 Phylloscopus superciliosus from, 1 895, 

 268. 

 Bianchi, V., on the genus Carjiodacus, 

 noticed 1898, 444; on tiie genus Te- 

 traogallus, noticed 1900, (i79. 



, and Berezcvsky, M., on the Ijinls 



of Kansu, noticed 1895, ^'^T' 

 Bidwell, B., exhibition of eggs of tiie 

 Great Auk, 1895, 381, 484; 1896, 

 401; 1900, 3()8; exhibition of model 

 of Gi-eat Auk's eg;:, 1895,383; exhi- 

 bition of Cuckoos' eggs and those of 

 their foster-parents, 1896,394; list of 

 birds in whose nests Cuckoos' eggs 

 have been found, 1896, 397; exhibi- 

 tion of abnormal eggs of Vanellus 

 crista tus, 1896, 566; exhibition of 

 photographs of birds in the Hancock 

 Collection, 189S, 296; exhibition of 



