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from Dr. Hartlaub on Pennula ecau- 

 data and P. sandwicbensis, 1893, 25(i; 

 Aden suggested as a place conrenient 

 for an ornithological excursion, 1893, 

 265 ; note on the ' Orocodile-bird ' of 

 the Nile, 1893, 277; note on Mr. 

 Fairbridge's letter on Phalacrocorax 

 negleetus breeding on Das^en Island, 

 1893,279; remarks on tlie mounted 

 birds in the Florence Museum, 1893, 

 444 ; note on tlie migratory birds 

 which had vi.^ited the s.s. 'Oruba' 

 between Gibraltar and Malta, 1893, 

 444 ; Great Bustards in tl:e Zoological 

 Gardens, 1893, 476 ; remarks on the 

 birds of Estancia Sta. Elena, Argen- 

 tine Republic, 1893, 483; exhibition 

 of a skin of Plialaropus fulicarius 

 from Chili, 1893, 570; exhibition of 

 a skin of Geophaps plumifera from 

 N. Queensland, 1893, 570; ornitho- 

 logy at Munich, Stuttgart, Darmstadt, 

 Frankfort, and Cassel, 1894., 106 ; 

 exhibition of, and remarks upon, a 

 specimenof the " King" Parrot, 1894., 

 119; exhibition of specimens of tiio 

 eggs of Podager nacunda and Hydro- 

 psalis furcifera, 1894, 119; notes on 

 the Birds of Uruguay, 1894, 149; 

 resolution passed on Dr. Cabanis's 

 retirement from the Editorship of 

 the ' Journal fiir Ornithologie,' 1894, 

 293 ; exhibition of a needle used by 

 the natives of N. Queensland made 

 iroin the stem of a feather, 1894,299; 

 exhibition of, and remarks on, a skin 

 of Amaurolimnas concolor, 1894, 299; 

 exhibition of a specimen of Coracias 

 weigalli, 1894, 299; exhibition of a 

 skin of Turnix nana from Nyasaland, 

 1894, 424; remarks on the ' Scomber 

 scomber ' principle in ornithological 

 nomenclature, 1894, 428 ; remarks 

 on tlie birds of Antarctica, 1894, 494 ; 

 exhibition of skins of three new Par- 

 rots from Argentina, 1S94, 54'i ; ex- 

 hibition of eggs of Phibalura flavi- 

 rostris, 1894, 547. 



Sclater, P. L., and Hudson,W.H., 'Argen- 

 tine Ornithology,' vol. li. noticed 18 89, 

 391. 



Sclater, P. L., and Shelley, G. E., ' Cata- 

 logue of the Birds in the British 

 Museum,' vol. xix. noticed 1891, 461. 



Sclater, W. L., letter containing the 

 description of the young of Merula 

 bourdilloni, 1891, 472 ; on the Indian 

 Museum and its collection of Birds, 

 1892, 65; Economic Importance of 

 Birds in India, noticed 1892, 571 ; 

 letter on the formation of a collection 



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of British Birds for Eton College, 

 1893, 593. 



Sclavonia, birds of, noticed 1891, 129; 

 Sclavonian Grebe breeding in Ross- 

 shire, noticed 1893, 133. 



Sclerurus, review of the genus, noticed 

 1890, 257. 



Scolopacida;, on the mechanism of the 

 upper mandible in the, 1893, 663. 



Scops brookii, figured 1893, pi. xi. 



Scuter (Common) in Ireland, 1894, 451. 



Scott-Elliot, Mr., news of, in Central 

 Africa, 1894,455. 



Scott, W. E. D., birds observed at the 

 Dry Tortugas, Florida, noticed 1891, 

 286 ; the birds of the Caloosahatchie 

 Region of Florida, noticed 1893, 148. 



' Scottish Natui'al History,' Annals of, 

 1892,348. 



Sea-birds, protection of, on the Fame 

 Islands, 1889, 141. 



Sea-Eagles of N.B. Asia, 1892, 349. 



Seebohm, H., an attempt to diagnose 

 the suborders of the ancient Ardeino- 

 Anserine assemblage of Birds by the 

 aid of osteological characters alone, 



1889, 92; remarks on Brandt's 

 Siberian Bunting, 1889, 295; an 

 attempt to diagnose the Pico-Passerine 

 group of Birds and the suborders of 

 which it consists, 1890. 29; on the 

 birds of the Bonin Islands, 1890, 95; 

 an attempt to diagnose tlie subclass 

 Coraciiformes, and the orders, sub- 

 orders, and families comprised therein, 



1890, 200; ' Classification of Birds,' 

 noticed 1890, 379; notes on Irish 

 Ornithology, 1890, 397 ; on the Fijian 

 species of the genus Pachycephala, 

 1891,93; on the Birds of the Volcano 

 Islands, 1S91, 189; description of a 

 new species of Zosterops i'rom the 

 Seven Inlands, Japan, 1 891, 273; on 

 a collection of Birds from Western 

 Szechuen, 1891, 370; on some recent 

 additions to the List of Irish Birds, 



1891, 585; 'The Birds of the Japanese 

 Empire,' noticed 1891, 139; list of 

 the Birds of Heligoland as recorded 

 by Ilerr Giitke, 1892, 1 ; on tlie Birds 

 of Tsu-sima, Japan, 1892, 87 ; further 

 notes on the Birds of Tsu-sima, Japan, 



1892, 248; further additions to the 

 Avifaunaof Tsu-siina, in the Japanese 

 Empire, -892, 399; letter on the 

 distribution of the Sauderling, 1892, 

 469 ; notes on the birds of the Loo- 

 Choo Islands, 1893, 47; exiiibition 

 of some birds from the Loo-Choo or 

 Liu Kiu Islands, 1893, 116; exhi- 

 bition of two examples of Tringa 



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