GEXEUAL INDl.X. 



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385; letter from, on a specimen 

 of Baheniceps re.r, 191 1, ;")74; on 

 the Titmice, noticed J 912, 539; on 

 the Tree-creepers, noiieed 19 12, 

 540 ; on the Nuthatclies, notii-ed 

 1912, 541 ; on the Eegulid£e, noticed 

 1912, 541 ; on new Eirds fruni Peru, 

 noticed 19 12, 541. 

 Ilelhnayr, C. E., and Siinon, E., on the 

 noinenclatnre of certain Trocliilida', 

 noticed 1908, 629. 

 Ilenshaw, 11. W., the Migration of the 



Pacific Phivei', noticed 19 12, 345. 

 Herman, O., on bird-]irc)tection in 

 Hungary, noticed 1908, I80 ; letter 

 from, on the International Convention 

 of 1902, 1909, 385. 

 Herons, Beethiiui on the Home-Life of 

 the Connnon and Pni-ple, noticed 

 191 1 , 380. 

 Hertfurd.>liire, birds of, noticed 1907, 



485. 

 Hiesemann, M., ' How to attract and 

 protect Wild Birds,' noticed 191 1, 

 oSC). 

 Hilgert, C, Catalogne of the Erlanger 

 Collection, noticed 1909, 176; on a 

 new Bush-Shrike, noticed 1912, 542. 

 Hind, Eev. H. N., note on Whooper 

 Swans which visit the Eiver Eden in 

 Cumberland, 1911,546. 

 ' History of Birds,' Pjc-aft's, noticed 



i9ii,'l78. 

 History of the collection of birds in the 

 British Museum, noticed 1907, 504. 

 Iloalzin, Beebe on the Ecology of the, 



noticed 19 10, 549 ; 1912,343. 

 Ilobart Museum, K. Hall appointed 



Curator of the, 1908,38?. 

 Hofimauns, collecting at Para and Tefife, 



1907,491, 492. 

 Hole, H. M., on the birds of the 



Zambesi Valley, noticed 1907, 356. 

 Holland, Bonhote's migration notes 



from North, noticed 1910, 198. 

 Honey-eater, new genus and species, 



noticed 1907, 501. 

 Honey-guide, observations on, 1907, 

 214 ; note on the habits of the, 



1910, 765; in North-east Rhodesia, 



1911, 580. 



Hong Kong, nidiflcation of Halcyon 



pileal us and Tumix blanfordiiw, 1908, 



455. 

 Hopkinson, E., on the birds of Grambia, 



noticed 1910, 224. 

 Hornbills, Hu Bois on the, noticed 1912, 



537. 

 Horsbrugh, Boyd, ' Game Birds and 



Water-Fowl of South Africa,' noticed 



191 2 670. 



Horsbrugh, C. B., a journey to Britisii 

 New Guinea in search of Birds-of- 

 Paradise, 1909, 197. 



Howard, H. E., ' The British Warblers,' 

 noticed 1907,493; 1908,528; 1909, 

 5-19; 1910, 363; 1911, 388; 1912, 

 346. 



Hudleston, W. H., obituarial notice of 

 Prof. A. Newton, 1907, 623; obitu- 

 arial notice of, 1909, 350. 



Hudson's Bay, birds of, noticed 1907, 

 497. 



Hume, A. O., obituarial notice of, 1912, 

 661. 



Huunning-birds : a new genus and 

 species fi-oin Bogota, noticed 1907, 

 360; ]Madarasz on two, noticed 19 11, 

 763; Nelson on new, noticed 1912, 

 199. 



Hungarian ringed Storks in South 

 Africa, 19 10, 382. 



Hungary, Herman on protection of 

 birds in, noticed 1908, 183. 



Huxley, J. S. On the courtship of the 

 lledshank, noticed 1912, 688. 



Hy;itt-Verri]l on the extinction of the 

 Dominican Parrot, 1907, ;')65. 



Hybrids : of the Black-Game and 

 Pheasant, noticed 1907, 207 ; between 

 the Common Poshard and the 

 Ferruginous Duck, 1907, 3G4. 



Iceland, Duchess of Bedford on Nine 

 dnys on Grimsey and the N.E. Coast 

 of, 1911, 1. 



Illinois, Cory on the birds of Wisconsin 

 and, noticed 19 10, 653. 



Im])ortation of plumage and skins of 

 Wild Birds, Bill to prohibit, 1908, 

 545. 



Incubation, on the decrease in weight 

 of birds' eggs during, 1909, 137. 



Ii.dia, Dewar on Common Birds of, 

 noticed 1911, 166; Finn on the 

 Waterfowl of, noticed 191 1, 168; 

 Stuart Baker on the Parasitic 

 Cuckoos of, noticed 1909, 184. 



' Indian Ducks and their Allies,' noticed 

 1909, 182. 



Indian Ocean Coral-islands, H. Gadow 

 and J. S. Gardiner on birds from the, 

 noticed 1908, 620. 



Indian Ostrich, Bidwell on some frag- 

 ments of fossil egg-shell of the, iqio, 

 759. 



Ingram, CoUingwood : on birds of the 

 Alexandra District, North Territory 

 of South Australia, 1907, 387; 1909, 

 (il3 ; on tongue-marks in young 

 birds, 1507,574; ornithological note 



