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(IKNKKAL INDEX. 



Para Museum, note on the, 1S97, 488; 



'Bolctiii ' of tlie, noLieed 1897, 4().'5. 

 Panisitisiu of Cassidix oryzivora, 1897, 



290. 

 Pai-id;c, papers on tbe, noticed 1896, 1,")0. 

 Paris Museum, on the Struthiones in 



the, noticed 1899. 145. 

 Parker, T. J., on the Diiiornithid:^, 



noticed 1896, 149. 

 Parlvin, T., exhibition of a skin of 

 (Estrelata iucerta shot in the South 

 Atlantic, 1895, 279; letter on tiie 

 occurrence of Bonelli's Eagle in 

 Egj'pt, 1895, iiOli ; exhibition of an 

 egg dredged in Rye Bay, 1897, 2G4 ; 

 lecture on Albatrosses, 1900, .371 : 

 on the abundance of bird-life in the 

 Southern Oceans, 1900, 675. 

 Parrot, C, letter on the ornithological 

 collections in Munich, 1895. 164; 

 Report of the Ori\ithological Society 

 of Munich, noticed 19CO, 388. 

 Parrots, catalogue of tiie, in the Derby 

 Museum, noticed 1898, 101 ; notes 

 on, noticed 1899. 325. 

 Partridge, exhibition of a curious 



spangled variety of the, 189-, 2()3. 

 Patagonia, exhibition of a pair of 

 Nothura darwini from, 1895, 276; 

 remarks on extinct birds from, 1896, 

 1 ; on the extinct birds of, noticed 

 1900, 198. 

 Pavesi, P., on the birds of Pavia, noticed 



1898,307. 

 Pavia, on the birds of, noticed 189S, 



3U7. 

 Pearson, C. E., exhibition of eggs of 

 Sylvia cinerea with a pink tinge, 

 1897,256. 

 Pearson, H. J., exhibition of clutches of 

 eggs of Cosmonelta histrionica, 

 Harelda glacialis, and Phalaropus 

 hyperboreus procured in Iceland, 

 1895, 379; exhibition of an egg- 

 blowing apparatus, 1895,140; notes 

 on bis expedition to, and exhibition 

 of specimens from, Kolgnev and 

 Novaya Zemlya^ 1896, 131, 136; 

 notes on birds observed in Russian 

 Lnpland, Kolguev, and Novaya 

 Zemlya, in 1895, 1896, 199; exhi- 

 bition of abnormally coloured eggs 

 of Larus argentatus, 1896, 566; 

 letter on abnormally coloured eggs 

 of Larus argentatus, 1896, 584; 

 departure of, for Barents Sea, 1897, 

 493 ; account of his journey to 

 Novaya Zemlya and exhibition of 

 eggs of Tringa minuta, 1898, 142; 

 notes on the biid.s observed at 

 Waigats, Novaya Zemlya, and Dolgoi 



Island in 1897. 1898, 185; exhibition 

 of mounted specimens of birds from 

 Waigats, 1898, 4.'!9 ; letter on his 

 paper on the- bu'ds of Waigats, 1898, 

 458 ; exiiibition of a specimen of 

 Phalaropus fulicarius in full breeding 

 plumaiie from Novaya Zemlya, 1899, 

 308 ; notes on the birds observ ed on 

 the northern parts of the IMurman 

 Coast, Russian Lipianl. 1899, 520; 

 exhibition of a pair of Anser erythro- 

 pus obtained in Norway, 1900, 375 ; 

 ■ Beyond Petsora Eastward,' noticed 

 1900, 390. 

 Pearson, II. J. and C. E., on birds ob- 

 .served in Iceland in 1894, with a list 

 of species hitherto recorded, 1895, 

 237. 

 Peary Expedition, on the birds collected 

 in Greenland by the, noticed 1900, 

 380. 

 Peel, C. V. A., ' Somaliland,' noticed 



1900,391. 

 Peling, on birds from, noticed 1896, 



414. 

 ' Pembrokeshire,' Mathew's ' The Bii-ds 



of,' noticed 1895, 284. 

 Penguin, exhibition of some down of 

 the King, 1896, 260; letter on the 

 terrestrial attitudes of the Penguins, 

 1898. 175; Penguins in theMacquarie 

 Islands, 1898, 182. 

 Pennsylvania, on the birds of Eastern, 

 noticed 1895, 500: on the birds of 

 Narberth, noticed 1896, 416. 

 Penrose, F., notes on the hibernation 

 of Swallows in England 1897, 255; 

 note on the death of C. B. Wharton, 

 1897, 447; exhibition of an albino 

 Skylark, 1897, 4.52. 

 Perak, description of two new birds 

 from the Gunong Ijau, 1898, 434; 

 on birds from, noticed 1899, 321; 

 on birds of the Larut Hills, nociced 

 1899, 4.53. 

 Percival-Dodson Expedition, on a 

 new Shrike obtained by the, 1900, 

 379. 

 Perkins, R. C. L., notes on some 

 Hawaiian birds, 1895. 117; return 

 of, to the Sandwich Islands, 1895, 

 408 ; news of, from the Sandwich 

 Islands, 1896, 157, 427; return of, 

 from the Sandwich Islands, 1897, 

 491. 

 Peru, on birds collected by O. T. Baron 

 in, noticed 1895, 402; on the Tro- 

 chilida; of Northern, noticed 1898, 

 444. 

 Petchora, Pearson's ' Beyond Petsora 

 Eastward,' noticed 1900, 390. 



