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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



Islands, noticed, 257 ; Birds from 



Santa Lucia, Abrolhos Islands, and 



the Straits of Magellan, noticed, 377. 

 Eidgway, E., and Forbes, S. A., ' The 



Ornithology of Illinois,' noticed, 455. 

 Eobinson, W., on some Albino Birds, 



noticed, 118. 

 Eollers, on different forms of African 



(see Dresser, H. E.). 

 Eussia, ' Ornithographia Eossica' (see 



Pleske, T.). 



St. Lucia, birds from (see Eidgway, E.). 



St. Thomas, new birds from {see Barboza 

 du Bocage, J. V.). 



Salvadori, T., three new Birds from the 

 Karenee Mountains, Buriuab, 



noticed, 118 ; birds collected by Fea in 

 Burinah, noticed, 118; letter 

 containing remarks on Waterhouse's 

 ' Index Generuru Avium,' 124 ; 

 extract from a letter from, on Turnix 

 beccarii, 130 ; additions to the 

 Ornithology of Papua and the 

 Moluccas, Part i., noticed, 258 ; 

 Part ii., noticed, 378 ; Pallas's Sand- 

 Grouse in Italy, noticed, 259 ; on the 

 identity of Chrysotis cceligena with 

 Psittacus dufresnianus, 3(57. 



Salvin, O., a list of the Birds of the 

 Islands of the Coast of Yucatan and 

 of the Bay of Honduras, 84. 



Sand-Grouse, Pallas's (see Syrrhaptes 

 paradoxus). 



Sandwich Islands, on some of the Birds 

 of (see Wilson, S. B.). 



Sarawak, a small collection of Birds 

 from Mount Penrisen (see Sharpe, E. 

 B.). 



Saunders, H., ' Manual of British 

 Birds,' Parts xvi.-xx., noticed, 259. 



Saxony, report on the ornithological 

 stations of (see • Meyer, A. B., and 

 Helm, F.). 



Scilly Islands, Phylloscopus supercili- 

 osus in the, 387. 



Sclater, P. L., remarks on the Fifth 

 Cubital Eemex of the Wing in the 

 Carintaae, 77 ; on the Southern range 

 of the Coerebida?, 131 ; on the generic 

 term Calodronias, 265 ; on the range 

 of theGu;'.charo (Steatorniscuripensis) 

 in South America, 335 ; ' Catalogue of 

 the Birds in the British Museum,' vol. 

 xv., Tracheophona?,. noticed, 378 ; 

 notes on Mr. Holland's birds from the 

 Argentine Eepublic, 424. 

 Sclcrurus, review of the Genus (see 



Eidgway, E.). 

 Seebohni. H., an attempt to diagnose 



the Pico-Passerine Group of Birds 

 and the suborders of which it consists, 

 29 ; on the Birds of the Bonin 

 Islands, 95 ; an attempt to diagnose 

 the Subclass Coraciiformes, and the 

 Orders, Suborders, and Families com- 

 prised therein, 200 ; ' Classification of 

 Birds,' noticed, 379 ; notes on Irish 

 Ornithology, 397. 

 Severtzow, N. A., Ornithology of Tur- 

 kestan (see Menzbier, M. A.). 

 Sharpe, E. B., on the Ornithology of 

 Northern Borneo, with notes by 

 John Whitehead, 1, 133, 273 ; 

 descriptions of three new Species of 

 Flycatchers, 205 ; on a Small col- 

 lection of Birds from Mount Pen- 

 risen, Sarawak, 36G ; ' Catalogue of 

 the Birds in the British Museum,' 

 vol. xiii., Sturniforines, noticed, 450. 

 Shelley, G. E., on a collection of 

 Birds made bv the late Mr. J. S. 

 Jameson on the Aruwhimi Eiver, 

 Upper Congo, 156. 

 Shufeldt, E. W., Osteology of the 

 Tubinares and Steganopodes, noticed, 

 120; of the Ardeime, noticed, 120; 

 letter on the use of the terminal claw 

 in young birds, 128 ; Osteology of 

 Arctic and Sub-Arctic Water-birds, 

 noticed, 260, 381, 460: studies of the 

 Macrochires, noticed, 260 ; osteo- 

 logical studies of the Ardeinae, noticed, 

 261 ; progress in Avian Anatomy, 

 noticed, 381 ; on the anatomy of 

 Speotyto, noticed, 458 ; comparative 

 Osteology of the families of North- 

 American Passeres, noticed, 458 ; the 

 position of Chama;a in the System, 

 noticed, 459. 

 Skeletons of birds (see Meyer, A. B.). 

 Smith, W. W., on the supposed oc- 

 currence of Strix parvissima in 

 New Zealand, 24 ; birds of Lake 

 Brunner District, noticed, 261 ; 

 letter on Eudyptes pachyrhynchus 

 wandering inland, 462. 

 Solomon Islands, ' Naturalist among the 

 Head - hunters ' (see Woodford, C. 

 M.). 

 Sousa, J. A. de, birds of Angola, noticed, 



120 ; death of, 267. 

 Speotyto, anatomy of (see Shufeldt, E. 



W.). 

 Spodiopsar fuscogularis, note on, 130. 

 Steatornis caripensis, range in South 



America of (see Sclater, P. L.). 

 Steganopodes, osteology of (see. Shufeldt, 



E. W.). 

 Stejneger, L., Review of Japanese Birds, 



