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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



Canary Islands, Banneviuan, D. A., 

 List of the Birds of, Part I., 84; 

 Part II , 2D1 ; Part III., 457 ; 

 Part IV., 70S. 

 Celebes, Riley J. II., Two new genera 

 and eight new birds from, noticed, 

 347. 

 Chaplin, N., Obituarial notice of, 343. 

 China, Riley, J. II., A new Biillfineh 



from, noticed, 347. 

 Chubb, Charles, Notes on collections of 

 Birds in the British Museum, from 

 Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Argen- 

 tina, Part I., 1 ; Part II.. 2ofi ; On 

 the Dendrocolaptidaj, noticed, 541. 

 Chubb, E. C, On the Dodo, noticed, 771. 

 Cochin China and Annam, Birds of, 

 Robinso)! and Klcss, Part I., 392 : 

 Part II., 565. 

 ' Condor,' noticed, 356. 



Desecheo Lsland, Porto Rico, Wetmore, 

 A., On the birds of, noticed, 349. 



Dixon, J., On the Si)Oon-billed Sand- 

 piper, noticed, .542. 



Dodo, White or Reunion, Rothschild, 

 Lord, On the, 78. 



Domestic-fowl, Ghigi, On tlie origin of, 

 noticed, 134. 



Doria, The Marchcse G., Obituarial 

 notice of, 341. 



Dorrieu-Sniitii, T., Obituarial notice 

 of, 131. 



Duck sickness, Wetmore A., On, in 

 Utah, noticed, .349. 



Dutch Bird Club, Year-book of the, 

 noticed, 558. 



Eclipse Plumage, Blaauw, F. E., On, of 



Spermo^jhifa jnlcaia, 83. 

 Ecuador, Chubb, C, On collection of 



Birds from, I, 256. 

 Egypt, Bird-]n-otection in. Flower, 



S. S., anti Nicoll. M. J., On noticed, 



344. 

 Elwes, H. J., On Beebe's Monograph 



of the Pheasants, 80. 

 ' Emu,' noticed, 146, 780, 

 Etliiopian Buzzards, Sclater, W. L., On, 



251. 



' Fauna och Flora,' noticed, 3.57. 



Fenis, F. de. On Bird-song, noticed, 

 133. 



Finch-Davies, C. G . , Not es on Hicraaetus 

 ai/resi Gurney {Lophotriorchis lucani 

 Sharpe et auctoruni), 1G7 ; Letter 

 from, on South African Hawks, 559. 



Fleming's Museum, 564. 



Flower, S. S., and Nicoll, M. J.. On 

 Bird-protection in Egyjjt, noticed, 

 344. 



France, North of, Boyd, Capt. A. W., 

 On the Birds in the, 56. 



Geographical Distribution and Migra- 

 tion, Meinertzhagen, A Preliminarv 

 Study, 379. 



Ghigi, A., On tlie origin of the Domes- 

 tic Fowl, 134. 



Gibson, E., Furtlier Ornithological 

 Notes from Buenos Ayres, 495. 



Gladstone, H. S., An Ornithologist's 

 Field Note-book, noticed, 134; On 

 the War and Bird-life, noticed, 

 771. 



Godman, F. D., Obituarial Notice of, 

 326; Proposed Memorial to, 375. 



Godman Memorial Fund, 787. 



Godnian-Salviu Medal Fund, 78(i. 



Godmau-Salvin Memorials, Letter on, 

 561. 



Grinnell, J., Bryant, H. C, and Storer, 

 T. J., On the Game Birds of Cali- 

 j'oriiia, noticed, 5-13. 



Gurney. J. H., Letter on Gannet 

 Settlements in Newfoundland, 371; 

 On Norfolk Ornithology, jioticed, ,545. 



Gurney, R., Modern Zoological Nomen- 

 clature, noticed, 546. 



Ilaviland and Pitt, Misses, On the 



habits of the Song-Thrush, noticed, 



773. 

 Heronries. Wiglesworth on Somerset, 



noticed, 553. 

 Hoatzin, Shufeldt, R. W., On the 



Osteology of the, noticed, 348. 

 Holland, Van Oort, On the Birds of, 



noticed, 140, 552. 

 Hybrid Gulls, Lonnberg on, noticed, 548. 



Ingram, C, Notes on the Height at 



which Birds migrate, 321. 

 International Ornithological Congress, 



788. ^ 

 ' Irish Naturalist,' noticed, 358. 



Java, Robinson on four new Birds from, 

 noticed, 138. 



Jourdain, Rev. F. C. R., Letter on 

 Mr. Hartiiig and Modern Nomen- 

 clature, 153; Letter from, on the 

 Number of Eggs laid by the Black- 

 bird in Spain, 785. 



Joui-nal Nat. Hist. Soc. Slain, noticed, 

 359. 



' Journal of the Museum of Compara- 

 tive Oology,' noticed, 555. 



