INDEX OF CONTENTS. 
Chiriqui, birds from, noticed, 636. 
Clark, A. H., on new species of birds 
from Eastern Asia and the Aleutian 
Islands, noticed, 641. 
Clarke, W. E., ornithological results of 
the Scottish National Antarctic Ex- 
pedition, 325-349; on the southern 
limit of the Sooty Albatroses, 653. 
Colies, anatomy and systematic position 
of, 229; pterylography of, 250, 
Coloration in mammals and _ birds, 
noticed, 350. 
Common Snipe, suggestions as to the 
functions of the entotympanic muscle, 
614. 
‘Condor, ‘ The,’ noticed, 205. 
Congo, proposed expedition to, 220. 
Congo Free State, birds of, noticed, 
497. 
Cooke on American Anatid, noticed, 
350. 
Corvidx, Parrot on Palxarctic, noticed, 
Ne 
Costa Rica, birds of, noticed, 636. 
Cotingid, new genera of, noticed, 360. 
Courtois, F., birds of the Zi-ka-wei 
Museum, Shanghai, 509-511. 
Cowan on some birds of New Zealand, 
noticed, 206. 
Curlew-Sandpiper, its moult, 218, 
Danish Ornithologists’ Union, Journal 
of, noticed, 495. 
Display of the King Bird-of-Paradise, 
225. 
Distribution and migration of North- 
American Anatide, noticed, 550. 
Dominican Parrot, note on, 365. 
Dresser, H. E., on some rare Palearctic 
birds’-eggs, 322, 351; ‘Eggs of the 
Birds of Europe,’ noticed, 487. 
Dubois on ornithological occurrences in 
Belgium, noticed, 206. 
‘ Hast Sussex Naturalist,’ noticed, 34. 
Eastern Asia, Clark on new species from, 
noticed, 641. 
Efulen District, Camaroon, birds of, 
416. 
Eggs: of American Limicole, 517; of 
birds found breeding in Australia, 
noticed, 359; ‘Eggs of the Birds of: 
Europe,’ noticed, 351, 487; of Middle 
European birds, noticed, 211; of 
Palearctic birds, 322. 
Egypt, Vultures of, noticed, 496. 
/Mainea, Berlepsch on the genus, noticed, 
485. 
‘Emu,’ ‘ The,’ noticed, 488, 641. 
681 
Entotympanic muscle in the Common 
Snipe, function of, 614. 
‘European Birds’ Eggs, by F. C. R. 
Jourdain, noticed, 494. 
‘Evolution,’ ‘ Life and,’ noticed, 355. 
Expedition to Katanga, 223. 
Expedition to the Sobat and Baro 
Rivers, 578. 
Extinction of the Dominican Parrot, 
365. 
Fauna: of Scotland, Tay Basin and 
Strathmore, noticed, 353; of South 
Georgia, noticed, 208. 
Field Museum of Natural History, 
annual report of, noticed, 642. 
Field-notes : on some bush-birds of New 
Zealand, 519; on the Columba uni- 
cincta of Cassin, by D. Seth-Smith, 
464. 
Finsch, O., on birds new to the Javan 
Ornis, noticed, 643. 
‘Flashlight and Rifle,’ Schillings’s, no- 
ticed, 212. 
Foerster and Rothschild on two new 
Paradise-Birds, noticed, 206. 
Formosa, birds of, 151-198, 254-279. 
Foundation of the B. O. U., note on, 
372. 
Fourth International Ornithological 
Congress, Proceedings of, noticed, 
501. 
Franz-Josef’s Land, Ptarmigan dis- 
covered on, 507. 
Functions of the entotympanic muscle 
in the Common Snipe, 614. 
Game Protection, noticed, 210. 
Gazaland, the birds of, 80-74, 279-811. 
‘Genera Ayium,’ Wytsman’s, noticed, 
506. 
Geographical distribution of Australian 
birds, noticed, 352. 
German Ornithological Society, anni- 
versary meeting, noticed, 370. 
Godman, Dr. F. D., ‘Monograph of the 
Petrels,’ 515. 
Goeldi, Dr. Emil A., retirement of, 
pili 
Goeldi, E. A., ‘Album of Amazonian 
Birds,’ noticed, 648. 
Grant’s collection of South African 
birds, noticed, 371. 
Grebes, the tail-feathers of, 472. 
Grinnell, J., on the birds of the Santa 
Barbara Islands, California, noticed, 
644. 
Grus niediechi, Reichenow, = G. cana~ 
densis, Buturlin, 364. 
