GKNKRAL INDEX. 



Altai, birds of the (see Ilomeyer, E. F. 

 v., and Taiicre, C. A.). 



Arubuina, a collection of birds from 

 (see Blasius, W., ;ind Nehrkorn, A.). 



America, on the Tree-creeper of North 

 (see Ridgwaj, E.) ; ' The Water-Birds 

 of North ' {see Baird, S. F., Brewer, 

 T. M., and Ridgway, R.) ; three new 

 species of birds from South {ace 

 Berlepsch, II. v.) ; six new species of 

 birds from Southern and Central {see 

 Berlepsch, H. y.). 



American Birds, some new {see Eidg- 

 way, E.); description of several new 

 races of {see Ridgway, R.) ; on two 

 recent additions to North {see Ridg- 

 way, R.) ; 'Cheek-list of ' (a-^c Coues, 

 E.) ; 'Key to' {see Coues, E.); 

 'Manual of {see Eidgway, R.) ; on 

 some generic and specific appellations 

 of (see Stejneger, L.). 



American Ornilliologists' Union, circu- 

 lar of, 1883, 581 ; inauguration of, 

 1884, (JO; 'Code and Check-list of,' 

 announced 1886, 1(14, noticed 1886, 

 510. 



Amsterdam, Spoonbills in {sec Dalgleish, 

 J. J.). 



Amur, birds of tlie {see Schperck, F.). 



Anas caryophyllaceu (str Sirason, F. B.) ; 

 hyperboreus {see Eidgway, E.) ; 

 spoiisa in Styria {see Tscbusi zu 

 Schmidhofen, v.). 



Anatomy of Birds {see Fiirbringer, 

 M.). 



Andalucia, rare birds in {see Lilford, 

 Lord). 



Anderson, J., on the birds of the Mergui 

 Archipelago, noticed 1888, 131. 



Androphilus accentor, figured 18SS, 

 pi. ix. 



Angola, birds oi{see Barbo2a duEocage, 

 J. v., and Sousa, J. A. de). 



Anjuan, a new Zo9tero])S from the 

 Island of (see Tristram, H. B.). 



Anser albatus (see Ridgway, R.) ; leueo- 

 pareius {see Eidgway, R.). 



Antarctic Eegions, fauna of the {see 

 Milue-Edwards, A.). 



Anthus bocagei {see Nicholson, F.); 

 cervinus {see Eidgway, R.). 



Antilles, three new Ilouey-Creepei's 

 from the Lesser {sec Ridgway, R.). 



Anls' Nests, birds breeding in, 1885, 

 831. 



Apliu, F. C, list of the birds of the 

 Banbury District, noticed 1883, 375. 



Aptenodytes forsteri (sfcSclater, P. L.) ; 

 analoniv of A. putagcmica (.5fe Jullicn, 

 J.). 



Aquila (Nisaetus) morphoides {see 



Crurney, J. II.). 

 Arachnuthera juliaj, figured 1887, 



pi. xiv. 

 Architecture of birds {see Oastalet, E.). 

 Ardea pacific:!, breeding-place of {see 

 Beiniett, K. H.) ; wuerdemanni {see 

 Ridgway, R.). 



' Argentine Ornithology ' (see Sclater, 

 P. L., and Hudson, \V. IL). 



Argentine Republic, on new birds from 

 the, 1883, 3'J4 ; the genus Homorus 

 in the {see Hudson, W. H.) ; the birds 

 of Louias de Zamora {see Withington, 

 F.). 



Argya aylmeri, figured 1885, pi. xi. 



Arizona, a new ^Voodpecker from {see 

 Hargitt, E.). 



Asia, new species from Central {see 

 Prjevalsky, N. M.); 'Birds of {see 

 Gould, J.); 'Russian Central' (.see 

 Lansdell, H.). 



Assab, the birds of (see Giglioli, H. H.). 



Astrolabe Mountains, Goldie's cullec- 

 ti(jus from {see Sharpe, E. B.) ; bn-ds 

 of Mount Astrolabe {see Ramsay, E. 

 P.). 



' Audubon Magazine,' vol. i. no. 12, 

 vol. ii. no. 1, noticed 1888, 481. 



'Auk ' (the), noticed, vol. i. no. 1, 1884, 

 203; nos.'2, 3, 1884, 452; no. 4, and 

 vol. ii. no. 1, 1885, 220; nos. 2, 3, 

 18S5, 440; no. 4, 1886, 78; vol. iii. 

 no. 1, 1886, 189; nos. 2,3, 1886, 51 3; 

 no. 4, and vol. iv. no. 1, 1887, 243; 

 uos. 2, 3, 1887, 456 ; no. 4, and vol. v. 

 no. 1, 1888, 267; nos. 2, 3, 1888. 

 479. 



Auk, Great {see Great Auk). 



Australia, the Moa in {see De Yis, C. 

 W.). 



Australian Museum, report of the trus- 

 tees for 1881, noticed 1883, 109. 



Australian Oologv, contributions to {see 

 Ramsay, E. P.). 



Austro-Hungary, birds of (sceTsch\isi zu 

 Schmidhofen, v., and Homeyer, E. F. 

 V.) ; report on the migration of bii-ds 

 by the Austro Hungarian Committee 

 {see Report). 



Ay res, T.,. additional notes on the Orn- 

 ithology of the Transvaal, couimiini- 

 cated by Joiin Henry Gurney, 18S4, 

 217; 1885, 341 ; 1886, 282. 



Ayres, W., a list of birds collected in 

 Transvaal and in Umziella's Country 

 lying to the North-east of Transvaal, 

 couuiumicated by John Henry 

 Gurney, 1887, 47. 



