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hyperboreiis procured in Iceland, 

 379. 



Pearsou, H. J., exliibition of an egg- 

 blowing apparatus, 14."). 



Pearson, H. J. and C. E., on birds 

 observed in Iceland in 1894, with a 

 list of species hitherto recorded there- 

 from, 237. 



Pembrokeshire, the Birds of, noticed, 

 284. 



Pennsylvania, on the birds of Jiastern, 

 noticed, 5()U. 



Perkins, R. C. L., notes on so'iie 

 Hawaiian Birds, 117; return to the 

 Sandwich Islands of, 4US. 



Peru, on birds collected by O. T. 

 Baron in, noticed, 402. 



Peterhead Museum, exhibition of a 

 photograph of an Albatross in the, 

 273. 



Philippine Islands, birds of the, \OCy, 

 24'J, 433; on birds and mammals 

 collected by the Menage Expedition 

 in the, noticed, 388 ; letters on Mr. 

 Ogilvie Grant's papers on the birds 

 of the, 403, 406; birds from the 

 Island of Negros, 472. 



Phillips, E. L., exhibition and descrip- 

 tion of new species of birds from 

 Somali-land, 383 ; return of, to 

 Somali-land, 407. 



' Pittidffi,' ' Monograph of the,' noticed, 

 393. 



Pleske, T., on the birds of Prjevalski's 

 Journejs in Central Asia, noticed, 

 286. 



Plumage, female birds in male, noticed, 

 1.51 ; changes of, in tlie Red Grouse, 

 noticed, 157 ; a male Capercailiie in 

 female, noticed, 397. 



" Poor-me-one," on the cry of the, 

 noticed, 490. 



Portugal, the birds of, noticed, 162. 



Prazc'ik, J. P., on the birds of Bohemia, 

 noticed, 157, 158. 



Prentis, W., 'iNotes on the Birds of 

 Rainham,' noticed, 287. 



Prjevalski, N. M., on the birds collected 

 in Central Asia by, noticed, 286. 



Pterylography of the Tinamiformes, 1 ; 

 of the Hoatzin, 345 ; of some Ameri- 

 can Goatsucker? and Owls, noticed, 

 4'Jl. 



Ptilonorhynchidce, monograph of the, 

 uoticedi 403. 



Pycraft, W. P., contributiim to the 

 Pterylogi'aphy of the Tinamiformes, 

 1 ; letter on material received for 

 studying Pterylograpliy in birds, 21)7 ; 

 on the Pterylography of tiie Hoatzin, 



345 ; letter on errors in his paper 

 on the Pterylography of the Tina- 

 mous, 507. 

 Pyrenees (Central), notes on the birds 

 of the, 64. 



Queensland, a trip to North, noticed, 

 154 ; on some Australian birds'-eggs 

 and nests from Bloomfield, noticed, 

 153. 



Radde, G., on the Museum of Tiflis, 

 noticed, 158. 



Rails, osteology of certain, noticed, 403. 



Rainham, notes of tJie birds of, noticed, 

 287. 



Rake, B., on the breeding of the Night- 

 jar, noticed, 288. 



Rallina; of the Old World, noticed, 162. 



Ramesvaram Island, account of, noticed, 

 501. 



Ratitse. oology of the, noticed, 160 ; a 

 supposed new species of, 171. 



Reichenow, A., on the birds of German 

 East Africa, noticed, 288. 



Reiser, O., note on his ' Ornis Bal- 

 kanica,' 273, noticed, 289. 



Rev, E., on the European Cuckoo, 

 noticed, 1.3S, 399. 



Rhoads, S. N., Ord's North-American 

 Zoology, noticed, 2U0. 



Rhone Delta, ornithology of the, 173 ; 

 map of the, 176. 



Rhynchopiuae, remarks on the, 377. 



Richmond, C. W., on a new genus of 

 Trogons, noticed, 499. 



Rickett, C. B., notice of errors in his 

 paper on Fooc-how birds, 168. 



Ridgway, R., on new birds from the 

 Galapagos Islands, noticed, 291 ; on 

 new birds from Aldabra, Assumption, 

 and Gloriosa Islands, noticed, 2'J2. 



Ridley, H. N., account of a trip to 

 Pahang, noticed, 396. 



Robinson, W., visit to Colombia and 

 Curn^-ao Island, noticed, 399; in- 

 tended visit to the Island of Marga- 

 rita, 506. 



Rockall, account of the Island of, 

 noticed, 495. 



Ronaldshay (North), birds of, noticed, 

 147. 



Rook, exhibition of a curious variety of 

 the, 484. 



Roraima, the birds of the summit of, 

 510. 



Ross-shire, contribution to the Verte- 

 brate Fauna of West, noticed, 153. 



Rothschild, W., on Albino Swallows 

 and Wheatears, noticed, 1(50; on the 



