INDEX 



603 



Enjthrosterna parva, 507 



Jirijthrotriorchis radiatus, 159 



EstreJda, 578 



Ethiopian Region, 15 f. 



Ethmoid, 11 



Eucichla. 469 



Eucometits, bib 



Eucorax, 548, 551 



Eudocimus, 100 ; young, lOo ; E. alhus, 



100 ; E. ruber, 100 

 Euilrirmias, 270 ; male incubates, 271 ; 



E. austraUs, 272 ; E. modestus, 272 ; 



E. morinellus, 272 ; E. veredus, 272 

 Eudynamis, 355 ; E. Iwnorata, 356 ; E. 



iiieluiwrhynclm, 356 

 Evdyptes, 55, 57 f. ; ^. antarcticus, 57, 



59 ; A', antipodum, 59 ; A', atratus, 59 ; 



£. chrysocome, 58, 58 ; -E. chrysolo2}hus, 



58 ; ^. pachyrhynchus, 59 ; £. sc/i^e- 

 (7C^/, 59 ; A\ sdateri, 59 ; jB. serresianus, 



59 ; A', riftatus, 59 

 Eudyptula minor, bl 



Eugenes fxdgens, 435 ; if. sp)ect(diili!<, 435 f. 

 Kido.hrornis, 244 



EidiiUrs, 559, 561. 562 ; £. rdirjiosu, 560 

 Enlalx'tidae, 496. 559, 561, 562 

 Kidampis, 427 ; A\ holosericcu^, 433 f. ; 



£. JuAjvlaris, 429, 434 

 Euler, on Frocnias, 576 n. 

 Enmomofa superciliaris, 381 

 Eunetta, 112, 114; E.falcata, 127 

 Euornithes, 46 

 Eiipctomena. macrura. 435 

 Eiiphonia, bib, 576 

 Eiiplocamiis, 198, 213 n. 

 Eupodotis, 260 ; A', arabs, 262 ; £'. austra- 

 Us, 261, 262 ; ii'. edwardsi, 261, 262 ; A'. 



/l-o>-/, 261-263 

 Euprinodes, 514 

 Eupsychortyx cristatus, 231 

 Euptilotis, 441, 442 ; ^. neo.ceuus, 444 

 Euryceros prevosti, 535 f. 

 Eurycerotidae, 496, 536 

 Eurycorystes, 580 

 Eurylaemidae, 467 ; habits, 469 

 Eurylaemns, 468 ; Vv. jaranicus, 468 

 Eurynorhynchus, 268 ; bill, 12 ; £. ^>yfr- 



maexis, 282 

 Eurypy(j(i. 186, 263, 265 f. ; A", helias, 



265 l', 266 : i\ ?««/"/•, 265 I'. 

 Eurypygidae, 243, 265 f. 

 Eurystomus, 376, 377 ; -&'. australis, 377 ; 



i?. glaucuncs, 377 ; -&'. orientalis, 377 

 Euscarthnms, 473 ; ^. orbitatus, 474 ; J?. 



zosteroj)s, 47 i 

 Er'.stephan us fernandensis, 428, 435 ; i?. 



yaleritus, 427, 428, 434 f. ; i,'. leyboldi, 



428, 435 

 Eutoxeres, 430, 435 

 Eutriorchis, 154 

 Eutrygon, 335 ; A'. Icucopareia, 335 ; ^. 



terrestris, 335 



Evans — see Wilson 



Evolution, 15 



Exaspidean, 473 



Excalphatoria, 199, 200, 218 n., 219 ; ^, 



adansoni, 219 ; A\ lepida, 219 ; J?. 



sinensis, 202, 219 

 Excrescence on bill shed by Pelecanus 



erythrorhynchus, 83 

 Exoccipital, 11 



Eyelashes, distinct in Opisthocomus, 241 ; 

 ' in Hornbills, 3, 390 



Facets of vertebra, 6 



Fachach, 63 



Faisan, 198 



Falcinellus, 544, 550 ; i*^. sp)cciosus, 545, 

 546 



Falcipennis, 199 ; i<'. hartkmbi, 236 



Falco, 175, 177 ; fossil, 181 ; plumage of 

 young, 178 ; see Genimea and lliero- 

 falco ; F. atriceps, 179 ; i^. babylonicvs, 



178 ; i^. barbarus, 178 ; i^. biarmicus 



179 ; F. cassini, 178 ; i^. ernesti, sub- 

 species, 178 ; J'', feldeggi, 179 ; 2^. 

 melanogcnys, sub-species, 178 ; i^. 

 minor, 178 ; i"'. peregrinator, 179 ; /•'. 

 peregrinus, 178 f. ; Z'. jjunicus, 178 ; 

 i'T, tanypterus, 179 



Falcon, 137, 146, 148. 149, 178 ; for 

 nomenclature of parts. 20 ; skeleton of 

 trunk, 7 ; flown at Herons, 89 ; Arctic, 



180 : Desert-, 179 ; Finch-, 147, 173 ; 

 Gentle, 156 ; Greenland-, 180 ; Gyr, 

 180 : Iceland, 180 ; Jer, 180 ; Peregrine, 

 148, 174. 178-180 ; Prairie-. 179 f. ; 

 Red-footed, 147, 176 ; Royal, 179 ; 

 Stone-, 177 



Falconidae, 137. 146-150 ; habits. 147 f. ; 

 markings of young, 147 



Falconiformes, 108, 137 f. 



Fulconinae, 146, 147, 173 f. 



Falconine, 156 



Falconry, 148 n., 178, 179 ; use of Eagles 

 in, 162 



Fa/culia, 561 



Falcunculus, 531-534 



Fal.se rib, 6 



Fandango-bird, 479 



Fantail, 506 



Father John, 102 



Feathered spaces or pterylae, 2 



Feathers, nature, growth, etc., 2 f. 



Female, and young duller in most birds, 4 ; 

 brighter and larger than male in Rhyn- 

 chaea, 270 f. ; in Twrnix, 188 ; in 

 I'lialaropus, 278 ; larger than male in 

 Apteryx, 33 ; in Cassowaries, 33 ; in 

 Emeus, 33 ; in Falconiformes, 137 



Femur, 8, 9 



Fenestrae, 8 



Fern-Owl, 418 



Festooned bill, 12 



