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  Lieut. 
  H. 
  E. 
  Barnes 
  on 
  the 
  Birds 
  of 
  Aden. 
  

  

  In 
  addition 
  to 
  the 
  locality 
  given 
  by 
  him, 
  they 
  are 
  frequently 
  

   to 
  be 
  seen 
  sitting 
  on 
  the 
  rocks 
  near 
  Seera 
  Mole 
  Battery. 
  I 
  

   have 
  several 
  times 
  shot 
  them, 
  but 
  something 
  has 
  always 
  pre- 
  

   vented 
  me 
  from 
  skinning 
  them 
  ; 
  perhaps 
  the 
  knowledge 
  that 
  

   I 
  could 
  always 
  get 
  one 
  at 
  any 
  time 
  made 
  me 
  indifferent. 
  

  

  Index. 
  

   Part 
  I. 
  

  

  9. 
  

   10. 
  

   11. 
  

   12. 
  

   13. 
  

   14. 
  

   15. 
  

   16. 
  

   17. 
  

   18. 
  

   19. 
  

   20. 
  

   21. 
  

   22. 
  

   23. 
  

   24. 
  

   25. 
  

   26. 
  

   27. 
  

   28. 
  

   29. 
  

   30. 
  

   31. 
  

   32. 
  

   33. 
  

   34. 
  

  

  Gyps 
  fiilvus, 
  p. 
  63. 
  35. 
  

  

  Neophron 
  percnopterus, 
  p. 
  64. 
  36. 
  

  

  Falco 
  peregrinus, 
  p. 
  64. 
  37, 
  

  

  Falco 
  barbarus, 
  p. 
  64. 
  38. 
  

  

  TinnuncLilus 
  alaudarius, 
  p. 
  65. 
  39. 
  

   Accipiter 
  nisiis, 
  p. 
  65. 
  

  

  Aqiiila 
  chrysaetos, 
  p. 
  65. 
  40. 
  

  

  Aquila 
  imperialis, 
  p. 
  66. 
  41. 
  

  

  Pandion 
  baliaetus, 
  p. 
  66. 
  42. 
  

   Haliaetus 
  leucogaster, 
  p. 
  G6. 
  

  

  Melierax 
  polyzonus, 
  p. 
  67. 
  43. 
  

  

  Milvus 
  segyptius, 
  p. 
  67. 
  44. 
  

  

  Elanus 
  casruleus, 
  p. 
  67. 
  45. 
  

  

  Strix 
  flammea, 
  p. 
  68, 
  46. 
  

  

  Carine, 
  sp. 
  inc., 
  p. 
  68. 
  47. 
  

   Scops 
  giu, 
  p. 
  68. 
  

  

  Hirundo 
  rustica, 
  p. 
  68. 
  48, 
  

  

  Ootyle 
  obsoleta, 
  p. 
  69. 
  49. 
  

  

  Cypselus, 
  sp. 
  inc., 
  p. 
  69. 
  50. 
  

  

  Caprimulgus, 
  sp. 
  inc., 
  p. 
  69. 
  51, 
  

  

  Merops 
  cyanopbrys, 
  p. 
  70. 
  52. 
  

  

  Merops 
  persicus, 
  p. 
  70. 
  53. 
  

  

  Merops, 
  sp. 
  inc., 
  p. 
  71. 
  54, 
  

  

  Coracias 
  garrulus, 
  p. 
  71. 
  55, 
  

  

  Ooracias 
  abyssinicus, 
  p. 
  72. 
  56, 
  

  

  Halcyon 
  semic£eruleus, 
  p. 
  72. 
  57, 
  

  

  Cuculus 
  canorus, 
  p. 
  72. 
  58. 
  

  

  Coccystes, 
  sp. 
  inc., 
  p. 
  73, 
  59. 
  

  

  Centropus, 
  sp. 
  inc., 
  p. 
  73. 
  60, 
  

   Nectarinia 
  metallica, 
  p. 
  73. 
  

  

  Upupa 
  epops, 
  p. 
  73. 
  61, 
  

  

  Lauius 
  labtora, 
  p. 
  73. 
  62, 
  

  

  Lanius 
  nubicus, 
  p. 
  73. 
  63. 
  

   Lanius, 
  sp. 
  inc., 
  p. 
  74. 
  

  

  Hypocolius 
  ampeliniis, 
  p. 
  74. 
  

   Terpsipbone 
  paradisi, 
  p. 
  74. 
  

   Muscicapa 
  grisola, 
  p. 
  74, 
  

   Monticola 
  cyanus, 
  p. 
  74. 
  

   Cercotricbas 
  melanoptera, 
  

  

  p. 
  75. 
  

   Argya, 
  sp. 
  inc., 
  p. 
  75. 
  

   Pycnonotus 
  arsinoe, 
  p. 
  76, 
  

   Pycnonotus 
  xantbopygus, 
  

  

  p. 
  75. 
  

   Oriolus 
  galbula, 
  p. 
  76. 
  

   Saxicola 
  cenantbe, 
  p. 
  76. 
  

   Saxicola 
  stapazina, 
  p. 
  76. 
  

   Saxicola 
  plescbanka, 
  p, 
  76. 
  

   Myrmecocicbla 
  melanura, 
  

  

  p. 
  77. 
  

   Ruticilla, 
  sp. 
  inc., 
  p. 
  78. 
  

   Prinia, 
  sp. 
  inc., 
  p. 
  78. 
  

   Pbylloscopus, 
  sp. 
  inc., 
  p. 
  78. 
  

   Motacilla 
  alba, 
  p. 
  78. 
  

   Motacilla 
  feldeggi, 
  p. 
  79. 
  

   Oorvus 
  culminatus, 
  p, 
  79. 
  

   Corvus 
  corax, 
  p. 
  80. 
  

   Dilopbus 
  carunculatus, 
  p. 
  80. 
  

   Ilypbantornis 
  galbula, 
  p. 
  80. 
  

   Estrelda 
  rufibarba, 
  p. 
  82. 
  

   Uroloncha, 
  sp. 
  inc., 
  p. 
  82. 
  

   Passer, 
  sp. 
  inc., 
  p. 
  83. 
  

   Pyrrhnlauda 
  melanaiichen, 
  

  

  p. 
  83. 
  

   Alauda 
  cristata, 
  p. 
  83. 
  

   Alsemon 
  desertorum, 
  p. 
  83. 
  

   Mirafra, 
  sp. 
  inc., 
  p. 
  84. 
  

  

  