INDEX 
Erythrosterna parva, 507 
Erythrotriorchis radiatus, 159 
Estrelda, 578 
Ethiopian Region, 15 f. 
Ethmoid, 11 
Eucichla, 469 
Eucometis, 575 
Eucorax, 548, 551 
Hudocimus, 100; young, 103; #. albus, 
100; #. ruber, 100 
Eudromias, 270; male incubates, 271 ; 
E. australis, 272; H. modestus, 272; 
EK. morinellus, 272; HE. veredus, 272 
Hudynamis, 355; EH. honorata, 356; £. 
melanorhyncha, 356 
Eudyptes, 55, 57 f.; E. antarcticus, 57, 
59; EH. antipodum, 59; E. atratus, 59; 
E. chrysocome, 58, 58; EH. chrysolophus, 
58; HE. pachyrhynchus, 59; EH. schle- 
geli, 59; H. sclateri, 593; L. serresianus, 
59; LH. vittatus, 59 
Eudyptula ininor, 57 
Eugenes fulgens, 435 ; E. spectabilis, 435 f. 
Eulabeornis, 244 
Eulabes, 559, 561, 562; LE. religiosa, 560 
Eulabetidae, 496, 559, 561, 562 
Eulampis, 427; E. holosericeus, 433 f. ; 
EB. jugularis, 429, 454 
Euler, on Procnias, 576 n. 
Eumomota superciliaris, 381 
Eumetta, 112, 114; #. falcata, 127 
Euornithes, 46 
Eupetomena macrura, 435 
Euphonia, 575, 576 
Euplocamus, 198, 213 n. 
Eupodotis, 260; E. arabs, 262 ; BE. austra- 
lis, 261, 262 ; £2. edwardsi, 261, 262 ; LE. 
kori, 261-263 
Euprinodes, 514 
Eupsychortyx cristatus, 231 
Euptilotis, 441, 442; E. neoxenus, 444 
Euryceros prevosti, 535 f. 
Eurycerotidae, 496, 536 
Eurycorystes, 580 
Eurylaemidae, 467 ; habits, 469 
Eurylaemus, 468 ; HE. javanicus, 468 
Lurynorhynchus, 268 ; bill, 12; 4. pyg- 
maeus, 282 
Eurypyga, 186, 268, 265 f.; #. helias, 
265 f., 266; “H. major, 265 f. 
Eurypygidae, 243, 265 f. 
Eurystomus, 376, 377 ; E. australis, BYTE 
E. glaucurus, 377 ; E. orientalis, 377 
Euscarthmus, 473; E. orbitatus, 474; £. 
zosterops, 474 
Eustephanus fernandensis, 428, 435; #. 
galeritus, 427, 428, 434 f.; H. leyboldi, 
428, 435 
Eutoxeres, 480, 435 
Kutriorchis, 154 
Eutrygon, 335; L. leucopareia, 3855 £. 
terrestris, 335 
Evans—see Wilson 
Evolution, 15 
Exaspidean, 473 
Excalphatoria, 199, 200, 218 n., 219; L. 
adansont, 219; ££. lepida, 219; E. 
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; F. speciosus, 545, 
546 
Falcipennis, 199; F. hartlaubi, 236 
Falco, 175, 177 ; fossil, 181; plumage of 
young, 178; see Gennaea and Hiero- 
Jaleo ; F. atriceps, 179; F. babylonicus, 
178; F. barbarus, 178; F. biarmicus 
179; F. cassinit, 178; F. ernesti, sub- 
species, 178; F. feldeggi, 179; F. 
melanogenys, sub-species, 178; F. 
minor, 178; F. peregrinator, 179; F. 
peregrinus, 178 f.; F. punicus, 178; 
F. 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. 
Faleoninae, 146, 147, 173 f. 
Falconine, 156 
Falconry, 148 n., 178, 179; use of Eagles 
in, 162 
Falculia, 561 
Falcunculus, 531-534 
False 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 Turnix, 188; in 
Phalaropus, 278; larger than male in 
Apteryx, 333; in Cassowaries, 33; in 
Emeus, 33; in Falconiformes, 137 
Femur, 8, 9 
Fenestrae, 8 
Fern-Owl, 418 
Festooned bill, 12 
