GENERAL INDEX. 



IX 



Diego Garcia, news from, of Mr. G. 

 C. Bourne, 1886, 103; birds of, 1887, 

 .■i()S. 



Dinornis in Australia {see De Via, 

 C. W.). 



Di.von, C, tlie ornitliology of St. Kilda, 

 1885, (jU ; furtlier notes on the orni- 

 thology of St. Kilda, 1885, 3.-)8 ; 

 ' Evolution without natural selection.' 

 noticed 1886, 81. 



Dixon, J. II., ' Gairloch in North-west 

 Eoss-shire,' noticed 1887, 460. 



Dobrutscha, excursion to {see Seebohni, 

 H.}. 



Doering, A., the birds of the Rio Negro 

 of Patagonia, noticpd 18S4, 20l>. 



DoUo. L., the use of tlie ' third tro- 

 chanter ' in bird.s, noticed 1883, Sltf). 



DonacicoL-i hunsteini, figured 1886, pi. i. 



' Dorsetsiiire,' 'Birds of {see ]VIansel- 

 Pleydell, J. C). 



Dras district, birds of the (sec Cordeaux, 

 W. W.). 



Dresden Museum, report for 1882-83, 

 noticed 1886, 373; new birds in the 

 {see Meyer, A. B.). 



Dresser, H. E., ' Monograph of the 

 Meropida; or Bee-eaters.' progress of, 

 1883, 131 : noticed Parts I., II., 1885, 

 103. Part III., 1885, 22.'), Part IV.. 

 1885, 314, Part V., 1886. 3G6 ; letter 

 on Otocorys brandti and O. longi- 

 rostris, 1884, 110; 'Monograph of 

 tlie Rollers,' announced 1884, 123; 

 progress of, 1886, 103; letter on 

 Sylvia nisoria in Great Britain and 

 S. melanucei^hala in Malta, noticed 



1885, 4.53 ; on the Wren of St. Kilda, 



1886, 43; letter on Syrrhaptes para- 

 doxus in Jersey, 1888, 376. 



Drummond-Hay, H. M., letter on the 

 occurrence of Saxicola deserti in 

 Scotland, 1888, 283. 



Dryoscopus ruficeps, figured 1885. pi. x. 



Dublin Museum, guide to the (see More, 

 A. G.). 



Dubois, A., the variability of bii'ds of 

 the genus Loxia, noticed 1883, 213; 

 the genus Pelecanus, noticed 1883, 

 500 ; a new Parrot from New Guinea, 

 noticed 1885, 104; the genus Oto- 

 corys, noticed 1885.31.5; the fami'y 

 Bucerotidaj, noticed 1885, 315; the 

 birds of Belgium, noticed 1885, 443, 

 and 1888, 364; Captain Storm's birds 

 of Lake Tanganyka, noticed 1887, 

 105 ; two new species of African 

 birds, noticed 1887, 352. 



' Duck-Decoys,' 'The book of ' (seePayne- 

 Gallwey, R.). 



Diickwortli, W., ' The birds of Cumber- 



land ' {see Macplierson, II. A., and 

 Duckworth, W.). 



Durnford, W. A., list of birds of Wal- 

 ney Island, noticed 1883, 50(). 



Dybow.ski, B , the family Mormonidm, 

 noticed 1883, 5(!(i ; additional notes 

 on the family Mormonidje, noticed 

 1884, 207 ; the birds of Kamtschatka 

 and the Conuuander Islands, noticed 

 1884, 207. 



Dybowski, B., and Taczanowski, L.. the 

 birds of Kamtschatka and the Com- 

 mander Islands, noticed 1885, 444. 



Eclectus, the nesting-plumage of (see 

 Meyer, A. B.). 



Ecuador, birds from {see Blasius, W.) ; 

 birds of {see Pelzeln, A. v.). 



Eggs, colouring-matter of {see Kruken- 

 berg, C. F. W.). 



Eigg, birds of (.^ee Evans, W.). 



Ekaterinburg, exhibition at, 1887, 124. 



Elliot, D. G., ' Monograph of the 

 Bucerotidre,' Parts IX. and X., noticed 

 1883,102. 



Elwes, H. J., appointment of, as natu- 

 ralist to the Embassy to Lhassa, 1886, 

 216. 



Emberiza, description d'une nouvelle 

 espece du genre {see Taczanowski, L.); 

 jankowskii, figured 1888, pi. viii. 



Emerson, W. O., birds of San Diego, 

 noticed 1888, 270. 



Emin Pasha, new collections from, 1883, 

 583 ; on tlie birds of Lake Albert, 

 Eastern Equatorial Africa, 1887, 474 ; 

 ' Emin Pasha in Central Africa,' 

 noticed 1888, 365; news of, from 

 Lake Albert, 1888, .382 ; birds collect- 

 ed by {see Pelzeln. A. v.) ; a new 

 Wryneck discovei-ed by {see Hartlaub, 

 G.). 



Empidochanes fuscatus {see Ridgwav, 

 R.). 



Empidonax, the species of (seeRidgway, 

 R.) ; brunneus {see Ridgway, R.). 



Engadine, birds of the Upper (see See- 

 bohni, H.). 



Engyptila, a new species of {see Law- 

 rence, G. N.). 



Erithacus suecica in Norfolk {see Gnr- 

 ney, J. H., jun.). 



Ernst, A., catalogue of birds in the 

 Caracas Museum, noticed 1888, 270. 



Estrelda atricapilla, figured 1886, pi. ix. 



Ethiopian Region. Columbidie of the 

 (see Shelley, G. E.) ; Ilornbills of the 

 (see Shelley, G. E.) ; Ploceidaj of the 

 {sec Shelley, G. E.) ; Thrushes of the 

 {see Seebohin, H.) ; Woodpeckers of 

 the {see Hargitt, E.). 



