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INDEX or CONTENTS. 



Faeroes, on the birds of tlie, noticed, 

 648. 



Feather-tracts of N.-American Grouse 

 and Quail, noticed, ifA. 



Festa, E., and Salvadori, T., on new 

 biids from Ecuador, noticed, 32(5 ; 

 on birds from Darien, noticed, 652. 



Finn, F., letter on the plumage of the 

 type-specimen of Euplocamus ander- 

 soni, 331 ; exhibition of jjliotographs 

 of Euplocamus andersoni, 444 ; letter 

 on the carriiige of the tail in the 

 species of Galloperdix, 471. 



Finsch, O., on the distinction of the 

 Groinid-Cuckoos of Borneo and Su- 

 matra, noticed, 319 ; on now birds in 

 the Leyden Museum, noticed, 319 ; 

 on Scops magicns and its allies, 

 noticed, 319 ; on Merula javanica 

 and M. fumida, noticed, 649 ; on new 

 birds from Batu, Sumbawa, and Alor, 

 noticed, 649. 



Florida, on a new subspecies of Rail 

 from East, noticed, 648. 



Foa, E., on the birds collected in Central 

 Africa by, noticed, 145. 



Fohkien, notes on the Birds of North- 

 west, 169, 400 ; map of the province 

 of, 170. 



Forbes, H. O., on the type of the Spotted 

 Green Pigeon, noticed, 318 ; on Tur- 

 dinulus epilepidotus, noticed, 318; 

 on Cyanocorax heilprini, noticed, 

 318. 



, and Robinson, II. 0., catalogue 



of the Picarian Birds in the Derby 

 Museum, noticed, 318. 



Fowl, on a hybrid between a Guinea- 

 fowl and a domestic fowl, 333, 447. 



P'rancis, II. F., field-notes on the birds 

 of Inhambane, Portuguese East 

 Africa, 111, 283. 



Freke, P. E., letter on the recent occur- 

 rence of the Bearded Vulture in 

 Switzerland, 658. 



Galerida?, remarks on the, 312. 



Gallinule (Purple), on the breeding in 

 capiivity of the, 5U2. 



Gambia, note on the birds of the, 479. 



Ganges, a day's egging on the sand- 

 banks of the, 4, 330, 474. 



German Ornithological Society, on the 

 Proceedings of the, noticed, 138. 



Girtanner, A., on the Bearded Vulture 

 in Switzerland, noticed, 457. 



Glastonbury, on remains of birds from 

 the Lake-dwellings of, 351. 



Gould, J., on the sale of a set of his 

 ornithological works, 164. 



Grant, W. R. Ogilvie, exhibition of 

 specimens and descriptions of Brachy- 

 pteryx carolinge and Lusciniola mela- 

 norhyncha, 123 ; exhibition of a 

 s]iecimeu of the genus Eulacestoma, 

 124; on his expedition to Socotra, 

 440 ; description of Arboricola rick- 

 etti, 445; descriptions of seven new 

 species of Birds from the interior of 

 Hainan, 584 ; exhibition of a speci- 

 men and description of Psalidoprocne 

 percivali, 643. 



, and Sliarpe, R. B., ' Catalogue of 



the Birds in the British Museum,' 

 vol. xxvi., noticed, 149. 



Greenland, on the birds of, noticed, 

 329. 



Guinea-fowl, on a hybrid between a 

 domestic fowl and a, 333, 447. 



Gurney, J. H., on the comparative ages 

 to which Birds live, 19. 



Haigh, G. H. Caton, exhibition of, and 

 remarks upon, a specimen of Lusci- 

 niola schwarzi shot in Lincolnshire, 

 119 ; exhibition of a specimen of 

 Sylvia nisoria shot in Lincolnshire, 

 120. 



Hainan, descriptions of seven new 

 species of Birds from the interior of, 

 684. 



Hamburg Museum, on the bird types in 

 the, noticed, 317. 



Hardman, E. H., note on his expedition 

 to Alaska, 484. 



Hartert, E., exhibition of types and 

 descriptions of jEgotheles pulcher, 

 Podargns meeki, Pachycejjhala ros- 

 seliana, P. alberti, and Cyclopsittacus 

 inseparabilis, 121 ; exhibition of skins 

 and descriptions of four new species 

 of Pachycephala, 125 ; description of 

 Cyanolesbia berlepschi, 127 ; on the 

 occurrence of flocks of Munia atri- 

 eapilla on Tring Reservoir, 128 ; on 

 birds from Nias Island, noticed, 135 ; 

 on the birds of New Hanover, 277 ; 

 descriptions of three new birds from 

 the Louisiade Archipelago, 300 ; ex- 

 hibition of specimens of six new birds 

 from Burn, 309 ; exhibition of a spe- 

 cimen and description of Pachycephala 

 peninsulai, 312 ; remarks on the 

 Galerid:B, 312 ; on the birds of Cay- 

 ley- W^ebster's ' Through New Guinea 

 and the Cannibal Islands,' noticed, 

 319 ; on Rosenberg's birds from 

 Ecuador, noticed, 320 ; further notes 

 on Humming-birds, noticed, 321, 650; 

 on Meck's birds from Sudest Island, 

 noticed, 321 ; exhibition of specimens 



