XXXVl 



GENERAL INDEX. 



noticed 1889, 393; osteology of N. 

 American Anseres, noticed 1889, 568; 

 osteology of Circus hudsonius, no- 

 ticed 1889, 5(i8 ; osteology of the 

 Tubinares and Steganopodes, noticed 

 1890, 120; osteology of the Ardeinte, 

 noticed 1890, 120; letter on the use 

 of the terminal claw in young birds, 

 1890, 128; studies of the Alacro- 

 cliires, noticed 1890, 260; osteolo- 

 gical studies of the Ardeinte, noticed 



1890, 261 ; progress in Avian Ana- 

 tomy-, noticed 1890, 381 ; on the 

 anatomy of Speotyto, noticed 1890, 

 458 ; comparative osteology of the 

 families of North-American Passeres, 

 noticed 1890, 458; the position of 

 Chanisea in the system, noticed 1890, 

 459 ; myology of the Raven, noticed 



1 89 1, 141 ; some comparative Osteo- 

 logical notes on the North-American 

 Kites, 1891,228; classification of the 

 Pigeons, noticed 1892, 177; on Ter- 

 tiary fossils of North- American birds, 

 noticed 1 892, 343; taxonomy of Norfh- 

 American Pyaopodes, noticed 1892, 

 462; fossil birds from Oregon, noticed 



1892, 574 ; comparative rotes on the 

 Swifts and Humming-birds, 1893, 

 84; on fossil birds of the Oregon 

 Desert, noticed 1893, 270; on the 

 mechanism of the upper mandible in 

 the Scolopacidse, 1S93, 663; on the 

 systematic position of the ChionididiB, 

 noticed 1893, 589; notes on Ichthy- 

 ornis, noticed 1893. 590; on the 

 taxonomy of the Swifts and Hum- 

 ming-birds, 1894, 32; on a Hybrid 

 Grouse, noticed 1894, 135; on cases 

 of complete fibulte in existing birds, 

 1894,361. 



Shufeldt, R. W., Jan., obituary, 1893, 

 164. 



Siao, Platen's birds I'rom, noticed 1891, 

 274. 



Siberia, birds of Eastern, noticed 1892, 

 463. 



Sibree, J., Jun., on birds of Mada- 

 gascar, and their connection with 

 native Folk-lore, Proverbs, and su- 

 perstitions : part i., 1891, 194 ; 

 part ii., 1891, 416; part iii., 189 1, 

 557 ; parts iv., v., 1892, 261. 



Silver, S. W., list of New Zealand birds, 

 noticed 1889, 244. 



Simpson, summer migrants at Fort, 

 1892, 188. 



Sinai, fauna and flora of, noticed 1891, 

 452; birds of, noticed 1894, 307. 



Siphia, description of a new species of, 

 1891, 45. 



Sitta, osteology of, noticed 1892, 171. 



Sittasomus, notes on the genus, noticed 

 1892,457. 



Skeletons of Birds, Meyer's, noticed 

 1890,376; 1891, 133; 1894, 126. 



Skellig Rocks, visit to the, 1891, 1. 



Skua (Great), note on the, 1891,46!; 

 in Unst, 1891, 633; in Shetland, no- 

 ticed 1893, 1-9; persecution of the, 

 noticed 1894, 437. 



Slater, H. H., on some Birds from 

 South-eastern China, with dei-crip- 

 tions of two new Sj^ecies, 1891, 41 ; 

 notes on the birds of the vicinity of 

 Foochow, 1894, 215. 



Smilorhis whytii, figured 1893, pi. i. 



Smith, A. C, occurrence of tlie Great 

 Bustard in Wilts, noticed 1892, 574. 



Smith, H. H., in St. Vincent, W. I., 

 1889, 403; birds from Chapada, 

 noticed 1892, 165, 1894, 122. 



Smith, H. M., disappearance of Spiza 

 americana from Columbia, noticed 



1891, 288. 



Smith, W. W., on the supposed occur- 

 rence of Strix parvissima in New 

 Zealand, 1890, 24 ; birds of Lake 

 Brunner District, noticed 1890, 261 ; 

 letter on Eudyptes pachyrhynchus 

 wandering inland, 1890, 462; notes 

 on certam species of New Zealand 

 birds, 1893, 509. 



Snares Islands, a new species of Sphen- 

 oeacus from, 1894, 522. 



Snaring Birds of Paradise in New 

 Guinea, 1893, 463. 



Snow-Bimting nesting in Banffshire, 

 1893, .569,593; 1894, 117. 136. 



Solomon Islands, ' Naturalist among 

 the Head-hunters,' noticed 1890, 

 382 ; birds from Bugotu and Florida, 



1892, 293 ; birds from the, 1894, 28. 

 Somali-land, Crow of, 1891, 628, 1894, 



327 ; birds from, noticed 1894, 564. 

 Somerset, birds of, noticed 1894, 439. 

 Sooloo Islands, Platen's birds from, 



1891, 128. 

 Sousa, J. A. de, p'lpers on birds of 



Angola, noticed 1889, 132, 1890, 



120 ; birds of Huilla (Angola), noticed 



1889, 5(i9 ; birds of Angola, collected 



by J. d'Anchieta, noticed 1889, 569; 



death of, 1890, 2(i7. 

 Southwell, T., ' Birds of Norfolk," 



noticed 1891, 288. 

 ' Spain,' ' Wild,' noticed 1893, 453 ; letter 



on examples of Perdix cinerea from, 



1894,575. 

 Spelman, W. W., catalogue of birds 



shot in Norfolk and Suffolk, noticed 



1891, 142. 



