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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



Publications, Notices, etc. of Oi-nitlio- 

 locjical, 138, loi, ol3, 328, 457, 477, 

 (588. 704, 718. 



Pycraft, W. P., On tlie skeleton of 

 Talaocorax moriorum, noticed, 4t5t). 



' Revue Franijaise cVOrnitliologie,' 

 noticed, 327. 



Robinson, H. C, Notes on Malayan 

 Birds, noticed, 697. 



Robinson, H. W., On^ the first Nesting 

 of the Common Eider in Ireland, 

 noticed, 4G7. 



Rothschild, W., and Hartert, E., On 

 Birds from New Guinea, noticed, 

 321, 467; On Ornithological Explor- 

 ations in Algeria, noticed, 467. 



St. Petersburg, Annuaire clii Musee 



Zoologique de Imp. Acad. Sciences, 



received, 704. 

 Salvadori, T., On a rare Species of 



Touracou {Turacm rui^-polil), 1 ; On 



Birds from the C(mgo, noticed, 322 ; 



Letter from, re 'Handlist of Britisli 



Birds,' 333 ; On Conurns aniginoms 



and allied species, noticed, 468 ; On 



an example of Ardetta eurt/ihiua t'voni 



Europe, noticed, 469. 

 , and Festa, E., On the (Sardinian 



Jay, noticed, 4G9. 

 Sarawiik, Moulton on the Museum, 



noticed, 149. 

 Sardinian Crow, Balducci on the, 



noticed, 138. 

 Sarudny, N., and Hilrms, M., On Birds 



from Persia, noticed, 322. 

 Sassi, M., On Birds from ]\Ies()pota.mia 



and Central Africa, noticed, 4(19. 

 Schaub, S., On the Nest-down of Birds, 



noticed, l.Jl. 

 Schenk, J., 'Das Experiment in der 



VogelzugsforSfhung,' i-eccived, 154. 

 Sclater, P. L., Commentary on the new 



'Handhst of British Birds,' 113; 



Obituarial notice of, 642 ; Ornitho- 

 logical Bibliography of, 652. 

 Sclater, W. L., 'Aves' of 'Zoological 



Record' for 1911, noticed, 151; 



Shelley's 'Birds of Africa,' noticed, 



152. 

 Scotland, Alston on Wild Life in the 



Highlands of, noticed, 313. 

 ' Scottish Naturalist,' noticed, 328. 

 Seilern, J. Graf von, and Hellmayr, C. E., 



On the Ornithology of Venezuela, 



noticed, 144. 

 Setli-Smith, L. M., Notes on Birds 



around Mpnmu, L^ganda, 485. 



Shelley, G. E., ' Birds of Africa,' 



noticed, 152. 

 Siam, Gyldenstolpe on Birds from, 



received, 704. 

 Simla, Dodsworth on Vultures found 



in the neighbourhood of, and adjacent 



ranges of the Himalayas, 534. 

 Sinai, I>fote on an article on the Birds 



of, 341. 

 Snipe, Beveu on the Painted, in Ceylon, 



527. 

 Solander as an Ornithologist, by Tom 



Iredale, 127. 

 Stone, W., On Colour-characters in 



Birds, noticed, 470. 

 Stresemann, E., On Birds of the Indo- 



Australian Region, noticed, 323. 

 Sumatra, Oberholser on Birds from, 



noticed, 464. 

 Swallow, A " ringed," taken in Natal, 



342. 

 Swann, H. K., ' Dictionary of English 



and Folk-names of British Birds,' 



noticed, 471. 

 Sweet, C. D., ' Epithelioma cont-^giosuna 



of the Common Fowl, received, 329. 



Taylor, J. W., On Dominancy in 



iS'ature, noticed, 472. 

 Tegetmeier, W. B., Obituarial notice of, 



136. 

 Tern, Lonnberg on the name of the 



Common, 301 ; Bickerton on tlie 



Home-life of the, noticed, 139. 

 Thanner, R. von. Letter from, re Birds 



of Gran Canaria, 330. 

 Thayer, XL, 'Concealing Coloration,' 



received, 154. 

 Thienemann, J., On the Migration of 



the Woodcock,- noticed, 323. 

 Thomson, A. L., ' Sport and Ornithology 



on the Baltic Coast,' receive!, 477. 

 Ticehurst, N. F., Letter froni, re 



' Handlist of British Birds,' 333. 

 Timor Group, Hellmayr on two mw 



Birds from the, noticed, 317. 

 Todd, W. E. Clyde, Revision of the 



Genus Chmmepdla, noticed, 697. 

 Touracou, Salvadori on a rare species 



of, 1 . 

 Tree-Creepers, Ingram on the European, 



545. 

 Trotter, S., Faunal Divisions of Eastern 



North America, noticed, 472. 

 Tschusi zu SclimidhofFen, Y . von., On 



Palaearctic Birds, noticed, 324; On 



Austro-llungarian Avian Literature 



for 1911, noticed, 473. 

 Tuscan Islands, Arrigoni and Dann'ani 



on the Birds of the, noticed, 457- 



