XVlll 



GENERAL INDEX. 



Motacilla melanope in Ceylon {see 

 Bligb, S.) ; ocularis and amurensis 

 {arc Ridgway, R.). 



Mozambique, birds of {sec Sousa, J. A. 

 de). 



Miiller, A., tbe birds of the Island of 

 Salanga, noticed 1883, 217. 



Murdoch, J., ' Expedition to Point Bar- 

 row,' noticed 1886, 195. 



Murray, J. A., ' Vertebrate Zoology of 

 Sind,' noticed 1885, 109 ; 'The Indian 

 Annuls and Magazine of Natural 

 Science,' Vol. I. nos. 1- 3, noticed 

 1888, 134. 



Muscat, a collection of birds from {see 

 Sharpe, R. B.). 



Muscicapa fulvifrons, the type of {see 

 Ridgway, R.). 



' Musee Ornithologique illustre ' {see 

 DesMurs, O.). 



Musophaga, a new Central African {see 

 Schalow, H.). 



Musophagidffi {see Schalow, H.). 



Myiadectffi, synopsis of the West Indian 

 {see Stejneger, L.). 



Myiadectes obscurus, two new races of 

 {see Stejneger, L.). 



Myiai'chus, a new Orinoco {see Ridg- 

 way, R.). 



Natal, birds of {see Seebohm, H.). 



Nathusius, W. v., the egg of Struthio- 

 lithuschersonensis, noticed 1887, 111; 

 the position of the egg in the oviduct, 

 noticed 1887, 111. 



'Naturalist,' 'The,' noticed, nos. 109- 

 115, 1885, 230; nos. 116-128, 1886, 

 198. 



Nawodo Island, a new Reed-Warbler 

 from {sec Finsch, O.). 



Nazarow, P S., the zoology of the Khir- 

 ghiz Steppes, noticed 1888, 13(5. 



Nectarinia ludoviciensis {see Barboza du 

 Socage, J. v.). 



Nehrkorn, A., letter on Dr. Platen's col- 

 lection from the Moluccas, 1884, 4(')7; 

 the birds of Waigiou, noticed 1885, 

 447 ; on his collection of eggs, noticed 

 1888, 3r>7 ; a collection of birds from 

 Araboina {see Blasius, W., and Nehr- 

 korn, A.). 



Nelson, E. W., birds of Bering sea, 

 noticed 1884., 105. 



' Nelson County,' ' Birds of, Kentucky ' 

 (see Beckliam, C. W'.). 



Neotropical birds {see Ridgway, R.). 



Nestor notabilis, sheep slaughter by, 

 1884, 471. 



Newala, birds of {sec Tristram, H. B.). 



New Brunswick, bii'ds of {see Chamber- 

 lain, M.). 



New Caledonia, bird notes from {sec 

 Layard, E. L.) ; occurrence of Phala- 

 crocorax stictocephalus in {see Layard, 

 E. L.). 



' New England Bird Life ' {see Stearns, 

 W. A., and Cones, E.) ; 'Oology of 

 New England ' {see Capen, E. A.). 



New Guinea, a new Parrot from {see 

 Dubois, A ) ; Hunstein's birds from 

 {see Finsch, O., and Meyer, A. B.) ; 

 ' Bii-ds of {see Gould, J.) ; on an Owl 

 from South-east {sec Gurney, J. H.) ; 

 birds from North-east {see Meyer, A. 

 B.) ; birds from {sec Oustalet, E.) ; a 

 new Parrot and Pigeon from {see 

 Oustalet, E.); contributions to the 

 zoology of {see Ramsay, E. P.) ; letter 

 on Ramsay's contributions to the zo- 

 ology of {see Salvadori, T.) ; contri- 

 butions to the ornithology of {see 

 Sharpe, R. B.). 



New Ireland, two new birds from {see 

 Finsch, O.). 



New Mexico, a new Field-Sparrow from 

 {sec Ridgway, R."). 



New South Whales, birds breeding in {sec 

 Bennett, K. H.). 



Newton, A., 'Ornithology' (from the 

 'Encyclopaedia Britannica '), noticed 

 1885," 318 ; ' Memoir of John Scales,' 

 noticed 1886, 199. 



Newton, A., and Newton, E., notes on 

 some species of Zosterops, 18S8, 474. 



New York Liunean Society, U'j-ansactions 

 of the, VoL L, noticed"i883, 221. 



New York Museum, additions to the, 



1887, 479. 

 New Zealand, ' Birds of ' {see Buller, 



W. L.) ; rare birds from {see Buller, 

 W. L.); the Eastern Golden Plover 

 (Charadrius fulvus) and the Austra- 

 lian Roller (Eurystomus pacificus) in 

 {see Cheeseman, T. F.) ; PhalarojDus 

 fulicarius in {see Haast, J. v.) ; notes 

 on birds of {see Kirk, T. W.) ; varia- 

 tions of colour in some birds of {see 

 Kirk, T. W.) ; ornithology {see Reis- 

 chek. A.) ; organic productions of {see 

 Travers, W. T. L.). 



Nias Island {see Salvadori, T.). 



Nicaragua, birdsfrom (seeNutting, C.C.). 



Nicholson, F., on a collection of birds 

 from Borneo, 1883, 86; on a second 

 collection of bii-ds made in tlie island 

 of Sumatra by H. O. Forbes, 1883, 

 235 ; letter on the change of the name 

 Anthus pallescens to A. bocagii, 1884, 

 4(59 ; the birds of Manchester, noticed 



1888, 136. 

 Nicoya, birds from the gulf of {see Nut- 

 ting, C. C). 



