INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



693 



Slielford, R., letter describing the male 

 of Sasia everetti, 152 ; on the egg of 

 Pityriasis gymnocephala, l(i7 ; on 

 someHornbillEuibi'vosandNestlings, 

 538. 



Shelley, G. E., on a collection of birds 

 from the vicinity of Zomba, Britisii 

 Central Africa, forwarded b}' Lt.-Col. 

 W. H. Manning, with a note by 

 P. L. Sclater, 281 ; descrij^tions of 

 four new birds from Nyasaland, 31o ; 

 on a collection of birds from the 

 Tanganyika Plateau, in British Cen- 

 tral Africa, oG4. 



Sherborn, C. D.. on the dates of Jardine 

 and Selbv's ' Illustrations of Ornitho- 

 logy,' 483. 



Shrikes, on the food of, noticed, 452. 



Shufeldt, R. W., observations on the 

 classification of birds, noticed, 

 466. 



Simson, F. B., obituarial notice of, 

 666. 



Smith, A. C, obituarial notice of, 



3:32. 



Socotra, note on Mr. Grant's expedition 

 to, 440. 



Somaliland, on the results of a collecting 

 tour in, 52 ; map of North-western, 

 53; descriptions of two new birds 

 from, 3U3 ; note on the birds oi', 

 479. 



Somersetshire, on remains of birds from 

 the Lake-dwellings of Glastonbury, 

 351. 



Sparrow, Tegetmeier on the House-, 

 noticed, 655. 



Spitsbergen, on the ornithological re- 

 sults of Dr. Walter's voyage to East, 

 42. 



Spoonbill, on the breeding of the, in 

 Holland, 124. 



Stark, A. C, proposed new Handbook 

 of the Birds of South Africa, 479. 



Stejneger, L., on the birds of the Kuril 

 Islands, noticed, 327. 



Stirling, E. C, and Zietz, A. H. C, on 

 Genyornis newtoni, noticed, 328. 



Stone, W., on the Moulting of Birds, 

 noticed, 466 ; letter on the meeting 

 of the A.O.U. in Philadelijhia, 471 ; 

 note on Coccyzus euleri, 476 ; on 

 birds in the Collection of the Phila- 

 delphia Academy of Sciences, noticed, 

 654. 



Striges, catalogue of the, in the Austra- 

 lian Museum, noticed, 146. 



Structure of Birds, Beddard on the, 

 noticed, 133. 



Struthiones in the Paris Museum, on 

 the, noticed, 145. 



SER. Yll. VOL. V. 



Styan. F. W., additions to tlie list of 

 Lower Yangtse birds, 286 ; on birds 

 from West China, 289 ; descriptions 

 of three new species of Oiiinese birds, 

 306 ; exhibition of specimens of rare 

 birds from China, 306. 



Sudest Island, on Meek's birds from, 

 noticed, 321. 



Sumbawa Island, on new birds from, 

 noticed, 649. 



Tanganyika, on a collection of birds 

 from the Plateau of, 364. 



Tegetmeier, W. B., exhibition of a 

 specimen of a hybrid Pheasant, 308 ; 

 ' The House-Sparrow,' noticed, 655. 



Thrushes, Seebohm's ' Monograph of 

 the,' noticed, 148, 326, 654. 



Ticehurst, N. F., exhibition of a speci- 

 men of Tringa maculata obtained in 

 Kent, 120 ; exhibition of an example 

 of Loxia bifasciata obtained in Sussex, 

 (i47. 



'Tierreich,' 'Das,' Paradiseidas, noticed, 

 147. 



Trachea of the Freckled Duck of Aus- 

 tralia, 362. 



Triug Museum, on tlie system of la- 

 belling birds in the, 443. 



Turdida^, Seebohm's 'Monograph of 

 the,' noticed, 148, 326, 654. 



Turner, W., biography of, 153. 



Usliant, on the birds observed at, 



246. 

 Ussher, R. J., exhibition of remains of 



tlie Great Auk fi'om Waterford, 



447. 



Van Voorst, J., obituarial notice of, 



168. 

 Venetia, on abnormally-coloured Aua- 



tid;B from, noticed, 449. 

 Vorderman, A. G., on the Birds of the 



Moluccas, noticed, 1.50 ; on Lophura 



nobilis, noticed, 150. 



Walter, A., on the ornithological re- 

 sults of his voyage to East Spits- 

 bergen, 42. 



Waterfoi-d, exhibition of bird-remains 

 from, 447. 



Waterhouse, F. H., note on the MS. 

 index to the British Museum Cata- 

 logue of Birds compiled by, 305 ; 

 ' Avium Generum Index Alphabeti- 

 cus,' 478. 



Webster, H. Cay ley-, ' Through New 

 Guinea and the Cannibal Countries,' 

 noticed, 319. 



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