GENERAL l.VUEX. 



XXXIX 



Sandwich Ishiiid^, on t!ie birds of the, 



1898, 182; 1899, (i5(i. 



Santa Barbara Ishmds, on birds from 



the, noticed 1900, (iSlj. 

 Santa Chu'a County, OMlifoi'nia, on the 



birds of, noticed 1900, OUO. 

 Santa Elena, notes on the birds of the 



Estancia, 1895,213 ; 1896,010; 1897, 



1615, 28(i. 

 Santa Marta, on birds from, noticed 



1899, 4.">1 ; on the birds (jf the Sierra 

 Nevada of, noticed 1900, ">47. 



Sanval, R. B., on the breeding of 

 Herons and Cormorants in the Ahjnir 

 Zoological Gardens, noticed 1898, 

 454. 



Sao Paulo, description of an Owl from, 

 1899, 439; on the birds of, noticed 

 1899, 460. 



Sao Paulo Museum, on the catalogue of 

 the birds of the, 1898, 457. 



Sarasin, P. and F., on birds collected 

 in Celebes by, noticed 1897, (V20. 



Saunders, H., description of the genus 

 Micmnous, 1895, 27li ; remarks on 

 the RhyncliopiniB, 1895, 377; remarks 

 on tlie International Congress for tlie 

 protection of birds useful to agricul- 

 ture, 1896, 135; on the geograpiiical 

 distribution of Sterna dougalli, 

 1896,246; reninrks ou his arrange- 

 ment of the order Gavire in the B. M. 

 Catalogue, 1896, 261 ; Catalogue of 

 the Gavite in the British Museum, 

 noticed 1896, 282; exhibition of a 

 specimen of Oceanodroma crypto- 

 leucura found in Kent, 1896, 401 ; 

 account of a visit to the Pyrenees, 



1896, 568 ; further notes on the birds 

 of the Pyrenees, 1897, 64; exhibition 

 of a specimen and eggs of Sterna 

 dougalli obtained on the VVel?h coast, 

 1897,259; exhibition of a specimen 

 of Anthus spipoletta from N. Wales, 



1897, 441 ; on the occui-rence of 

 Hypolais polyglotta in Sussex, 1897, 

 627 ; remarks on the birds of Franz 

 Josef Land, 1898, 152; exhibition of 

 a specimen of Anthus spipoletta 

 obtained in Carnarvonsliire, 1898, 

 290; 'Manual of British Birds,' 

 noticed 1898, 307; 1899, 653; ex- 

 hibition of a Shearwater, Puffinus 

 assimilis, obtained off Valentia Island, 



1898, 428; remarks upon a visit to 

 Ireland, 1898, (ill ; ou the occurrence 

 of Radde's Bush-Warbler in England, 



1899, 1 ; exliibition of a specimen of 

 Totanns glareola from co. Mayo, 

 1899, 128; exhibition of a specimen 



of Puflinus yelkouauus from near 

 Scarborougli, 1899, 308; exhibition 

 of a specimen of Clitetusia gregaria 

 fi-om CO. Meath, 1900, 190. 



Saville-Kent, \V., 'The Naturalist in 

 Australia,' noticed, 1897.623. 



Savu, on Everett's birds from, noticed 

 1898,301. 



Saxony, reports on the birds of, noticed 

 1898, 168. 



Schalow, H., ou the oology of the 

 Rati'iB, noticed 1895, KiU; on the 

 question whether the German Ornis 

 is worked out, noticed 1895, 161; on 

 birds from West Greenland, noticed 

 1896, 284; on the Avifauna of the 

 South Polar Regions, noticed 1898, 

 307 ; ou the Avifauna of Juan 

 Fernandez, noticed 1898, 303 ; on 

 the birds of the Plate Collection, 

 noticed 1899, 464; on birds from 

 Spitsbergen, noticed 1900, 213. 



Scherren, II., exliibition of photos of a 

 young Cookoo ejecting Titlark from 

 nest, 1900, 182. 



Schinacker, B., ou the collection of 

 Cliinese birds of the late, 1897, 287. 



Schonlaiid, S., on the nesting of Tockus 

 melanoleucus, noticed 1898, 308. 



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

 on the American Crow, noticed 

 1896, 265. 



Sclater, P. L., Chairman's Address to 

 the British Ornithologists' Club, 1895, 

 140; 1896, 128; 1897, 109; 189S, 

 148; 1899, 115; 1900, 184; exhibi- 

 tion of eggs laid in confinement by two 

 species of Macaw, 189 5, 145; exhibition 

 of a skin of Wil ou's Phalarope from 

 the Falkland Islands, 1895, 145; 

 on tiie ' Scomb'T scomber ' principle, 

 1895, l(i8; on tlie bird -collect ion 

 at Zurich, 1895, 168; remarks on 

 Holland's birds from the Estancia 

 Sta. Elena, 1895,213; exliibition of 

 an example of Falco punicus cap- 

 tured in the Mediterranean, 1895, 

 273; note on Reiser's 'Ornis Bal- 

 canica,' 1895, 273; exhibition of a 

 pair of Nuthura darwini from Pata- 

 gonia, 1895, 276; on the Bower-bird 

 recently described by Mr. C. W. De 

 Vis as Cnemophilus niaria;, 1895, 

 313 ; extracts from letters relative 

 to birds observed on his excursion to 

 Egypt, and the mode of carriage of 

 the legs in Birds of Prey, 1895, 376; 

 account of his journey up the Nile, 

 1895, 381; exhibition of skins of 

 Falco richardsoni, 1895, '^^^ ; exhi- 



