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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



Meeting 1915, 390; Notices to 



Mftinbers, r»42; List of Members 



serving with H.M. Forces, 801 ; 



Honour for Mr. T. H. Nelson, 805. 

 ' British Warblers,' Howard on the, 



noticed, 371. 

 Burns, F. L., On the Length of the 



Incubation-period in Birds, noticed, 



786. 

 Butler, A. L., Letter on new species of 



African Birds, 182. 

 Buturlin,>S. A., On Russian and eastern 



palcearctic Birds, noticed, 786. 



Cameroon, Bannerman on the Birds of 



the Manenguba Mountains, 643. 

 Cameroon Mountain, Bannerman on 



the Birds of, 473. 

 Capercaillie, Ingram on the, 128. 

 ' Cdssinia,' noticed, 633. 

 Chapman, F. M., Diagnoses of new 



Colombian Birds, noticed, 369; On 



new Birds from Central and South 



America, noticed, 787. 

 Club van NederlaudscheVogelkundigen. 



' Jaarbericht,' noticed, 636. 

 Coale, H. K., The present status of the 



Trumpeter Swan, noticed, 788. 

 Colombia, Chapman on new Birds from, 



noticed, 369. 

 Coloration, Lowe on, as a Factor in 



Family and Generic Differentiation, 



320. 

 ' Condor,' noticed, 633. 

 Cormorant, Taverner on the Canadian, 



and the Salmon, noticed, 795. 

 Cory, C. B., On new Birds from South 



America, noticed, 788. 

 Cozens, G. P., Grant on African Birds 



presented to the British Museum by, 



1, 235, 400 

 Crossbill, C. B. Ticehurst on the 



Parrot, 355 ; 0. B. Ticehurst on the 



Plumages of the Male, 662. 

 Cyprus, Baxendale on the Ornithology 



of, 217. 



Dutch Bird Club Yearbook, noticed, 



636. 

 Dyer, C. M., Obituarial notice of, 618. 



Eaton, E. H., ' Birds of New York,' 



Vol. II., noticed, 621. 

 Eggs, North on Australian Birds' Nests 



and, noticed, 373; Sliufeldt on 



Humming-birds, noticed. 174. 

 Eider-Duck, Schi0ler on the Races of 



tiie, noticed, 173. 

 ' Emu,' noticed, 798. 

 Etheridge, B., Junr., Letter from, with 



reference to Messrs. Cockerell and 



Thorpe. 637. 



Festa, E., Collecting Expedition to 

 S. Italy, noticed, 622. 



Ghidini, A., On rare Alpine Birds, 

 noticed, 170 ; On the Waxwiag in 

 Italy, noticed, 622. 



Goeldi, E. A., ' Tierwelt der Schweiz,' 

 noticed, 170. 



Grant, C. H. B., On a collection of 

 Birds from B.E. Africa and Uganda, 

 presented to the British Museum by 

 Capt. G. P. Cozens. With Field- 

 Notes l)y the Collector, Willoughby 

 P. Lowe, 1, 235, 400. 



Grebe, Huxley on the Courtship of the 

 Great Cre.sted, noticed, 372, 



Griffin, L. T., Letter from, on a remark- 

 able discovery of Bird-life in New 

 Zealand, 803. 



Grinnel], J., A new red-winged Black- 

 bird, noticed, 171 ; On a new Si'reech 

 Owl from California, noticed, 623; 

 On Conserving collectors, noticed, 

 641. 



Gulls, Robinson on i-inging Black- 

 headed, noticed, 627. 



Gurney, J. H., Ornithological Report 

 for Norfolk (1914), noticed, 623. 



Dabbene, R., On new Argentine Birds, 

 noticed, 789. 



Denmark, Hpiring on Birds at Light- 

 houses in, noticed, 370. 



Distribution : Pycraft on the Avifauna 

 of Central America ; a Study in 

 Geographical, 761. 



Dove, H. S., The Crested Penguin in 

 Australian Waters, 86. 



Dunlins, Lowe on some Osteological 

 Characters of the, 609. 



Haagner, A., De.«criptive list of 

 S. African birds, noticed, 623. 



Hartert, E., The new B. O. U. List of 

 Briti.sh Birds, 358. 



and Jackson, Annie C, Notes on 



some Waders, 526. 



Hnviland, Maud' D., Notes on Bird- 

 Migration at the month of the 

 Yenesei River, Siberia, as observed in 

 the Autumn of 1914, 395 ; Note on 

 the Nestling Plumage of the Asiatic 



