'IS 



GENERAL INDEX. 



C'oDg-res?, Proceedings of the Fiftli 



luternational Oniithulogical, 1910, 



710. 

 Cooke, W. W., on American AnatidiB, 



noticed 1907, 350. 

 Corsica: Jourdain on the Ornithology 



of, 191 1, ISt), 437; 19 12, 63, 314; 



Schiebel on new Birds from, noticed 



191 1, 31)6; Jourdain on the Bird- 



I-ile of, noticed 191 2, 542. 

 C()rvi(h\>, Parrot on Pala3:irctic, noticed 



1907. 211. 



Corj, C. B. : The Birds of the Lee- 

 ward Islands,' noticed 19 10, 199; 

 ' Jlie Birds of Illinois and Wis- 

 consin,' noticed 1910, 553. 



Costa Rica: Birds of, noticed 190;", 

 636 ; Bangs on birds from, noticed 



1908, 522; 1910,734; SI. A. Carriker 

 on birds from, noticed 1908, 617 ; 

 Notes on the Formicariid* of, noticed 

 I 909, 539 ; Carriker's list of the birds 

 oC, noticed 1911,38! ; Ferry on birds 

 i'roni, noticed 191 1, 383. 



Cotingidro, new genera of, noticed 1907, 



360^ 

 Conrtois, F., birds of the Zi-ka-wci 



Museum, Shanghai, 1907, 509. 

 Cowan on some birds of New Zealand, 



noticed 1907, 20(5. 

 Coward, T. A., ' Fauna of Cheshire,' 



noticed 1910, 738. 

 Cow-liird, Grinnell on a new, noticed 



1910, 362. 



Crawshay, R., 'Birds of Tierra del 

 Fuogo,' noticed 1908, 525. 



Crossbills, Whitaker on the great in- 

 vasion in 1909 of, 19 10, 331. 



Cuckoos of the genus I'iinju, on the, 

 noticed 1909, 711. 



Curlew-Sandpiper, the moult of the, 

 1907, 218. 



Cyprus: Bucknill on the ornithology of, 

 1909,569; 1 9 JO, 1, 385 ; 1911,632; 

 letter from Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain 

 on the Ornithology of, 1910, 216: 

 Bucknill on the birds of, noticed 



191 1, 163; Annals of the Natural 

 History Society of, noticed 191 1, 

 561. 



Dabchick, on the tail-feathers of the, 



1909, 469. 

 Danish Lightliouses, Winge on birds 



captured at, noticed 1909, 185, 712; 



1 91 1, 182, 770. 

 Danish Ornithologists' Union, Journal 



of, noticed 1907. 495. 



Darien, Festa on birds from Ecuador 

 and, noticed 1910, 743. 



Dawson, W. L., and Bowles, J. 11., 

 ' The Birds of Washington.' notieed 

 1910,360. 



Dead Sea, Carruthers on a collection of 

 birds from the, 1910, 475. 



Dearborn, N., on birds from British 

 East Africa, noticed 1909, 699; 

 Catalogue of a collection of birds 

 from Guatemala, noticed 1910, 200. 



Desert Wheatear, Cecilia Picchi on the 

 occurrence in Italy of the, 1910, 

 219. 



Dewar, D., on Common Indian Birds, 

 noticed 191 1, lli6. 



, and Finn, F., 'The Making of 



Species,' noticed 1910, 200. 



Display of the King Bird-oi-Paradise, 

 1907, 225. 



Distribution and migration of Nortli- 

 American Anatida3, noticed 1907,350. 



Dodsworth, P. T. L., Letter from, on 

 the Bearded Vulture, 1912, 208. 



Dominican Parrot, note on, 1907, 365. 



Dove, II. S., on the relation of the 

 Spine-tailed Swift to Weatlier Con- 

 ditions in Victoria and Tasmania, 

 191 1, 748; Observations on the 

 Striated Field-Wren, 1912, 269. 



Dresser, II. E., on some rare Paltearctic 

 birds'-eggs, 1907, 322; 1908, 48() ; 

 ' Eggs of the Birds of Europe,' no- 

 ticed 1907, 351, 487 ; 1908, 180, 364 ; 

 1909, 365, 542; 1910, 201, 739; 

 191 1, 382; on the Russian Aretic 

 Expedition of 1900-1903, 1908, 510, 

 593 ; on the occurrence of Pscudo- 

 acolopax Ufc^ai/dtrs/i'ii in Western 

 Sil)eria, 1909, 418; letter from, on 

 the White-spotted Bluethroat, 1909, 

 561 ; Collection of Eggs of, 1912, 215. 



Drummond, J., on the Little-Barrier 

 Bird-Sanctuary, noticed 1909, 174. 



Dubois, A., on ornithological occur- 

 rences in Belgium, noticed 1907, 206 ; 

 on Buccros fharpii, noticed 1910,202 ; 

 on new Birds from Congoland, no- 

 ticed 191 1, 565; on the Hornbills, 

 noticed 1912, 537. 



Duerden, J. E., on the Pliujiages of 

 the Ostrich, noticed, 344. 



Dumfriessljire : Gladstone on the Birds 

 of, noticed 1911, 169; Addenda, no- 

 ticed 1912, 344; Gladstone on the 

 Vertebrates of, noticed 1912, 668. 



Eagle-Owls, Rothschild and Ilartert on 

 the. noticed 1910, 560. 



