GENERAL INDEX. 



XIX 



1869,462; letter on species of Sun- 

 birds, 1870, 296. 



Sclater, P. L., and Salvin, O., List of 

 Birds collected in the Straits of Ma- 

 gellan by Dr. Cunningham, 1868, 183; 

 Second List oi ditto, 1869, 283; Third 

 'L\s.i oUUtfo, 1870, 499. 



Sclater and Salvin's ' Exotic Ornitho- 

 logy,' 1866, 426; 1867, 123, 372; 

 1868,335; 1869,109; 1870,262. 



Scolopax rusticola, Hoffmann on, 1868, 

 109. 



Scott, D., extract from a letter from, on 

 the habits of Upupa epops, 1866, 222 ; 



1867, 135. 



Scott, Death of Dr. D., 1868, 134. 

 Scotopelia peli {see Gurney, J. H.). 

 Sea-birds and waders of the Pacific 



coast of Guatemala {see Salvin, O.). 

 Seidensacher on the Birds of Cilli, 1866, 



116. 

 Seidlitz on the structiu-e of the egg, 



1870, 130. 

 Selby, Death of Mr. P. J., 1867, 256. 

 Selenka's ' Klassen and Ordnungen des 



Tliier-Reichs — Aves,' 1870, 513. 

 Selys-Longchamps, Baron de. Notes on 



various Birds observed in Italian Mu- 

 seums in 1866, 1870, 449. 

 Sericulus melinus, bower-building habits 



of {see Ramsay, E. P.). 

 Serinus hortulanus near Brighton {see 



Rowley, G. D.). 

 Severzow on Astur brevipes, 1865, 341. 

 Seychelle Islands {see Newton, Alfred, 



and Newton, Edward). 

 Sharpe, R. B., On the Genus Acredula, 



1868, 295 ; On Birds from the Fantee 

 Country in Western Africa, 1869, 186, 

 381; 1870, 52, 470; On the King- 

 fishers of South Aft-ica, 1 869, 275 ; On 

 the Oriolidaj of the Ethiopian Region, 

 1870,213; Critical Remarks on Dr. 

 von Heuglin's ' Ornithologie Nordost 

 Afrika's,' 1870, 421, 537; On a new 

 Muscicapine Bird from Madagascar, 

 1870, 498 ; letter on Waldenia, a new 

 genus of Hirundinid.T, 1869, 461 ; 

 letter on species of Acredula, 1 870, 152. 



Sharpe's ' Alcedinida;,' 1868, 472; 1869, 



215; 1870, 121, 506. 

 Shelley, G. E., letter on Elanus c£e- 



ruleus, 1870, 149 ; letter on new 



species of Cypselus and Turtur, 1870, 



445. 

 Shepherd's ' North-west Peninsula of 



Iceland,' 1867, 239. 

 ' Sherwood Forest,' Sterland's ' Birds of,' 



1870, 123. 

 ' Shoulder-girdle and Sternum in the 



Vertebrata,' Parker's, 1868, 474. 



Shrikes, on the rufous-tailed {see Wal- 

 den, Viscount). 



Siamese Garrulax {see Walden, Vis- 

 count). 



Siberia, Radde's travels in the south of 

 Eastern, 1866. 118. 



Siberia, Von Middendorff on bird-life in, 

 1870, 274. 



Sikkim, Eastern Himalayas, birds ob- 

 tained in {see Bulger, G. E.). 



Simla to Mussooi-ie, birds observed 

 during a march from (secTytler, R.C.). 



Sinai, birds of {see Wyatt, C). 



Sitta, Eriiper's Nuthatch and other spe- 

 cies of {see Sclater, P. L.). 



Skeat, W. \V., note on the meaning of 

 the name of the Grey Lag Goose, 1 8 70, 

 301. 



Skeleton of Alca impennis, Owen on the, 



1865, 336. 



Skeletons of Didine birds, 1868, 362. 



Skuas, swimming of {see Layard, E. L., 

 and Whitely, H.). 



Smith, A. C, Sketch of the Birds of Por- 

 tugal, 1868, 428; on peculiarities of 

 the Cuckoo. 1867, 374; letter on the 

 coloration of Cuckoo's eggs, 1 867, 469. 



Smith's, A. C, ' Nile and its Banks,' 



1869, 111; 'Spring Tour in Portu- 

 gal,' 1870,266. 



Smith's, Cecil, ' Birds of Somersetshire,' 



1870, 124. 



Solan Goose {see Cunningham, R. O.). 



Solitaires' skeletons, 1868, 362. 



' Sombrero,' Lawrence's ' Birds of,' 1865, 

 106. 



' Somersetshire,' Cecil Smith's ' Birds of,' 

 1870, 124. 



Sommerfelt's list of the birds of East 

 Finmark, 1865, 104. 



Sousa's list of birds in Lisbon museum, 

 Du Bocage and De, 1870, 134. 



South Africa, Flamingoes of (.sre Anders- 

 son, C. J.). ; supposed species of Lus- 

 cinia from {see Hartlaub, G.) ; Triuga 

 bairdi in {see Ilarting, J. E.). 



' South Africa,' Layard's ' Birds of,' 



1866, 426; 1868, iOl {see Gurney, J. 

 H., and Layard, E. L.). 



South-African bii*ds {see Layard, E. L., 



and Malmgren, A. J.) ; Sylviida; {sec 



Tristram, H. B.). 

 ' South-African Journal,' ' The ' {see 



Newton, A.). 

 Southern Ocean, notes on some of the 



birds inhabiting {see Hutton, F. W.). 

 Southern Texas, birds of {sec Dresser, 



H. E.). 

 Spain, Aquila naevioides in {see Sclater, 



P. L.) ; birds of {see Saunders. H,. 



and Lilford, Lord). 



