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GENERAL INDEX. 



sjieoies, 1883, 167 ; excursion to the 

 Dobrutscba, 1883, 398; further con- 

 tributions to the Ornithology of Ja- 

 pan, 1884, 30, 174, ami 1885, 363; 

 on the East Asiatic Shore- hirli (Oto- 

 corys longirostris), 1884, 184; on a 

 collection of birds from Central China, 

 1884,259; notes on a collection of 

 bii'ds from Lankoran, 1884,420; on 

 Tetrao griseiveutris, a recently de- 

 scribed species of Hazel Grouse from 

 North-east Russia, i884, 430; on the 

 Cormoi-ants of Japan and China 1885, 

 270 ; notes on the birds of the Upper 

 Engadine, 1886, 24; a review of the 

 species of the genus Cursorius, 1886, 

 115; a review of the species of the 

 genus Scolopax, 1886, 122 ; a review 

 of the species of the genus Himan- 

 topus, 1886, 224; on the Bullfinches 

 of Siberia and Japan, 1887, 100; 

 ' The Geographical distribution of the 

 CharadriidEe,' announced 1887, 123, 

 noticed 1888, 369; on Phasianus col- 

 chicns and its allies, 1887, 168 ; notes 

 on the birds of the Loo-clioo Islands, 



1887, 173; on Horsfield's Woodcock 

 (Scolopax saturata), 1887, 283 ; some 

 remarks on Sundevall's account of the 

 number of Secondaries of Birds, 1887, 

 286 ; notes on the birds of Natal and 

 adjoining parts of South Africa, 1887, 

 336 ; on a new fossil bird from the 

 Wealden, 1887, 476 ; further notes on 

 the birds of the Loo-choo Islands, 



1888, 232 ; on the Arctic Form of the 

 Nutcracker (Nucifraga caryocatactes), 

 1888, 236; on Merula torquata and 

 its geographical races, 1888, 309; on 

 Phasianus torquatus and its allies, 

 1888, 312 ; on the birds observed by 

 Dr. Bunge on his recent visit to Great 

 Liakoff Island, 1888, 344; an attempt 

 to diagnose the suborders of the great 

 Gallino-Gralline group of birds by the 

 aid of Osteological Characters alone, 

 1888, 415; on the identity of Ibis 

 propinqua with Ibis melanocephala, 

 1888, 473. 



Selasphorus rufus, habits of, 1886, 215 ; 



torridus (sec Ridgway, R.). 

 Selby, P. J., 'Reminiscences of {sec 



Bloiuefield, L.). 

 Selys-Longchamps, E. de, letter on the 



'Ibis List of British Birds,' 1884, 118 ; 



excursion to Heligoland, noticed 1884, 



345 ; on the genus Parus, noticed 



1884,463. 

 ' Senegambie,' ' Faune de la ' {see Roche- 



brune, A. T. de). 

 Setophaga, a new {sec Salvin, O.) ; fla- 



vivertex, figured 1887, pi. iv. 



Severtzoif, N. A., on the birds of the 

 Pamir Range, 1883, 48; death of, 

 1885, 238 ; posthumous works of {see 

 Menzbier, M.). 



Sharpe, R. B., contributions to the Orni- 

 thology of New Guinea, Parts VIII., 

 IX. On collections made by Mr. A. 

 Goldie in the Astrolabe Mountains, 

 noticed 1883, 115, and 1885, 115; 

 note on Saxicola monticola, with es- 

 pecial reference to the observations of 

 Majors Butler and Feildeu and Capt. 

 Reid, 1883, 337; 'Catalogue of the 

 Birds in the British Museum,' noticed 

 Vol VII. 1883, 572, Vol. X. 1885, 

 323, and Vol. XII. 1888, 279; intro- 

 duction to Gould's ' Birds of Asia,' 



1884, 49; 'Zoological Record' for 

 1882, Aves, noticed 1884, 211 ; on a 

 collection of birds made in Southern 

 Palawan by Mr. E. Lempriere, 1884, 

 316 ; the correct name of the Indian 

 Shama, noticed 1884, 316; note on 

 Strix oustaleti, noticed 1884, 346; 

 Layard's 'Birds of South Africa,' 

 Part VI., noticed 1 884, 463 ; the birds 

 of the Voyage of the ' Alert,' noticed 



1885, 114; notes on Timeliidte, no- 

 ticed 1885, 115; a new Wren from 

 Timor, noticed 1885, 115 ; a collection 

 of birds made by F. Bohndorfi" in 

 Equatorial Africa, noticed 18S5, 115; 

 departure of, for Simla, 1885, 334; 

 account of the packing of the Hume 

 collection, 1885, 456; on a collection 

 of birds from the vicinity of Muscat, 



1886, 162; on a collection of birds 

 from Fao, in tlie Persian Gulf, 1886, 



475 ; on a collection of birds from 

 Bushire in the Persian Gulf, 1886, 

 493 ; notes on a collection of birds 

 made by Mr. John Whitehead on the 

 mountain of Kina Balu, in Northern 

 Bonieo, with descriptions of new spe- 

 cies, 1887,435; letter on Horsfield's 

 types in the British Museum, 1887, 

 471 ; on a collection of birds from the 

 Island of Palawan, 1888, 193; further 

 notes on Calyptomena whiteheadi, 

 1888, 231 ; further descriptions of 

 new species of birds discovered by 

 Mr. John Whitehead on the moun- 

 tain of Kina Balu, Northern Borneo, 

 1888, 383; note on the genus Rectes, 

 1888, 435; on two apparently uude- 

 scribed species of Sturnus, 1888, 438; 

 on two new species of Stai-lings, 1888, 



476 ; diagnoses of some new species 

 of birds obtained on the mountain of 

 Kina Balu by Mr. John Whitehead, 

 1888, 478 , notes on the birds of Aden 

 {see Yerbury. J. W.). 



