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GENEKAL INDEX. 



bition ol' a nest and eggs of Ptyono- 

 progne obsoleta taken in Upper 

 Egypt, 1 895, 487 ; note on n specimen 

 of Total us fiisciis living in the 

 Zuologioal Society's Gardens, 1896, 

 134 ; exhibition of a jihfitograph of 

 Prof. Giglioli, 1896, 134; note on 

 the bibliograpliT of his published 

 writings, 1896, 134; notes (in a collec- 

 tion of birds from Mount Cbiradzuln, 

 Nyasaland, 1896, 177; remarks on 

 the death of Mr. H. Seebuhm, 1896, 

 252 ; outlines of a scheme for a new 

 general work on birds, 1896, 25U ; 

 exhibition of, and remarks upon, 

 some bird-skins from British Guiaua, 



1896, 2(i3 ; on the completion of the 

 first volume of Shelley's work on 

 African birds, 1896, 2fi3 ; remarks 

 on the birds of the Estiincia Sta. 

 Elena, Argentine Ile|iublic, 1896, 

 315; 1897, KUi; exhibition of MS. 

 copy of ' Le Sieur D. B.'s ' Journal, 

 1896,394; remarks on the biids of 

 Chile, 1897, 8; extrnct from letters 

 from Mr. J. Graham Kerr, 1897, 

 115, 257, 2(il ; exhibition of a pair 

 of Sitta magna from the Shan States, 



1897, 116; exhibition of a chick of, 

 and remarks upon, Pavo nigripennis, 

 1897, 117; note on the Wild Birds 

 Protection Act of IS'Jfi, 1897, 118; 

 account of a visit to Spitsbergen, 

 1897, 118; remarks on the birds of 

 Chile, 1S97, 177, 207; exhibition of 

 a chick of Chauna cristata, 1897, 

 257; exhibition of a sjecimen of 

 Mivrgregoria pulchra, 1897, 2(il ; 

 exhibition of a drawing of the egg 

 of Rnpicola crocea, 1897, 2G1 ; ex- 

 liibitiun of a di'awing of the nest of 

 Panyptila cayennensis, 1897, 262; 

 remarks on Genyornis ncwtoni, 1897, 

 26t) ; explanation of the terms ' Topo- 

 niorph ' and ' Lijiomorph,' 1897, 439 ; 

 note on 'Das Tierreich,' A\es, 1897, 

 439; exhibition of photographs of 

 eggs and netts of Queensland birds, 

 1897, 4.o2 ; 'Bibliography of the 

 writings of,' noticed 1897, 458 ; 

 remarks on Mr. Whyte's collection 

 of birds from the ^Nyika Plateau, 

 1897, 518; exhibition of an autograph 

 letter of John Latham, 1898, 155; 

 exhibition of an egg of Hylactes 

 megapof'ius, 1898,287; note on the 

 preservation of birds in Wolmer 

 Forest, 1898, 298; remarks on the 

 final collections of Mr. Whyte from 

 Nyasaland, 1S98, 376; remarks on 



' Bipolarity,' with lists of the species 



of birds iidiabiting Arctica and Ant- 

 arctica, 1898, 429; remarks on the 

 Ornis of Malta, 1898, 433; exhibi- 

 tion of eggs of ffidicnemuB capensis, 

 1898, 434; exhibition of series of 

 photographs of nests and eggs of 

 Australian birds, 1898, 434; 1899, 

 447; 19-0, 540; on the Psophia 

 ob.'^cura of batterer and Pelzelu, 

 1898, 520; prefatory remarks to 

 a list of the birds collected by 

 Mr. Alfred Sharps in Nyasaland, 



1898, 551 ; exhibition of skins of 

 Syri-haptes tibetaniis and Upupa 

 epops In ni Tibet, 1898, (ill ; on the 

 breeding of the Spoonbill in Holland, 



1899, 124; note on birds from the 

 vicinity of Zomba, 1899, 281 ; exhibi- 

 tion of a skin of Calliste pretiosa from 

 Argentina, 1899, 305; on the de- 

 ficiency of bird-life in the Eiviera, 



1899, 442; exhibition of living speci- 

 mens of Coccothraustes personatus, 

 1899,443; exhibition of a specimen 

 of a hybrid between a Guinea-fowl 

 ard a domestic hen, 1899, 447 ; 

 note on the death of Dr. Stark, 



1900, 3<)1 ; account of his visit to 

 the Cape of Good Hope, 1900, 

 365 ; remarks on the Report of the 

 Society for the Protection of Birds, 

 1 900, 536 ; on Messrs. Goodfellow 

 and Hamilton's journey to Ecuador, 

 1900, 536. 



Sclater, W. L., departure of, for the 

 South African Museum, 1896,295; 

 a visit to Dassen Island, the home of 

 the Jackass Penguin, 1896, 519; 

 ' List of the Birds of South Africa,' 

 noticed 1897, 471 ; description of 

 Erythrocercus francisi, 1898, 613; on 

 collections of birds from Inhambane, 

 Portuguese East Africa, with Field- 

 notes by H. F. Francis, 1899, 111, 

 283 ; ' Fauna of South Africa : Birds,' 

 noticed 1900, 394. 



Scotland, on the occurrence of Pela- 

 godroma marina on the west of, 1897, 

 262. 



Scott, W. E. D., exhibition of photos of 

 nests and nestlings of Chsetura pelas- 

 gia, 1900, 532; descriptions of three 

 new species of Tyrannid;e, 1900, 

 532 ; descriptions of eleven new or 

 little-known species of S. American 

 birds, 1900, 537. 



' Scottish Natural History,* ' Annals of,' 

 noticed 1895, 279, 385; 1896, 137, 

 405; 1897,119,4.53; 1898,157,440; 

 1899, 129.448; 1900, 198. 



Sealy, A. F., obituarial notice of, 1 895, 301. 



