682 
Habits of the Birds-of-Paradise and 
Bower-birds, 880. 
Hall’s ‘ Key’ to the birds of Australia, 
noticed, 352; ‘Glimpses of Australian 
Bird-lite,’ noticed, 488. 
Hartert, E.: remarks on Creepers, Tit- 
mice, and Reed-Warblers, noticed, 
207 ; on some Philippine birds, no- 
ticed, 352; on birds from North- 
west Australia, noticed, 852; ‘ Birds 
of the Palarctig Fauna.’ noticed, 
489 ; ‘ Miscellanea Ornithologica,’ no- 
ticed, 491; on some rare species of 
the genus Larvivora from China, 621 ; 
on birds peculiar to the British 
Islands and their Continental repre- 
sentatives, 696. 
Harvie-Brown on the Tay area, noticed, 
353. 
‘Hastings and East Sussex Naturalist,’ 
noticed, 354. 
Headley on ‘ Evolution,’ noticed, 355. 
Hellmayr: ona rare Bittern, noticed, 
207; on the birds of the Lower Ama- 
zons, noticed, 491; on birds from 
Teffé, Amazons, noticed, 492. 
Hertfordshire, birds of, noticed, 485. 
History of the collection of birds in the 
British Museum, noticed, 504. 
Hoffmanns, collecting at Para and 
Teffé, 491, 492. 
Hole on the birds of the Zambesi Valley, 
noticed, 356. 
Honey-eater, new genus and species, 
noticed, 501. 
Honey-guide, observations on, 214. 
Howard’s ‘ British Warblers,’ noticed, 
493. 
Hudleston, W. H., obituary of Pro- 
fessor Alfred Newton, 628. 
Hudson’s Bay, birds of, noticed, 497. 
Humuning-bird, a new genus and species 
from Bogota, noticed, 560. 
Hyatt-Verrill on the extinction of the 
Dominican Parrot, 365. 
Hybrids: of the Black-Game and Phea- 
sant, noticed, 207 ; between the Com- 
mon Pochard and the Ferruginous 
Duck, 364. 
Ingram, Collingwood : on the birds of 
the Alexandra District, North Terri- 
tory of South Australia, 887-415 ; 
on tongue-marks in young birds, 
574. 
Ingram, Sir William, Bt., on the dis- 
play of the King Bird-of-Paradise, 
225. 
International Zoological Congress of 
1907, noticed, 371. 
INDEX OF CONTENTS. 
‘Trish Naturalist,’ noticed, 493. 
Italian birds, Balducci on the sternum 
in, noticed, 481. 
Italy, birds of, noticed, 209. 
Java, Finsch on new birds from, noticed, 
643. 
Jourdain, F.C. R.: on hybrids of the 
Black-Game and Pheasant, noticed, 
207; on Huropean birds’ eggs, noticed, 
494; on the eggs of some American 
Limicole, 517. 
Journal of the Danish Ornithologists’ 
Union, noticed, 495. 
Journal of the South African Ornitho- 
logists’ Union, noticed, 356, 645. 
Katanga, expedition to, 225. 
King Bird-of-Paradise, display of, 225. 
Keenig on the Vultures of Egypt, no- 
ticed, 496. 
Kollibay’s ‘Birds of Silesia,’ noticed, 
307. 
Lampe’s ‘ Catalogue of the Museum of 
Wiesbaden,’ noticed, 496. 
Larus leucopterus, first authentic record 
in Italy, 363; L. tchthyaétus, third 
record on the Island of Vacea, Sar- 
dinia, 363. 
La Touche, J. D. D., Field-notes on the 
Birds of Chinkiang, Lower Yangtse 
Basin—Part III., 1-380. 
, & Ogilvie-Grant, W. R., on the 
birds of Formosa, 151-198, 254-279. 
‘Life and Evolution,’ noticed, 355. 
Limicole, the eggs of (Jourdain), 517. 
Lénnberg, E.: on the birds of the 
Island of South Georgia, noticed, 
208; on birds from the Congo Free 
State, noticed, 497; on changes of 
names, 497. 
Low on the birds of Hudson’s Bay and 
the Arctic Islands, noticed, 497. 
Lowe, Percy R., on the birds of Blan- 
quilla Island, Venezuela, 111-122; 
on the birds of Margarita Island, 
Venezuela, 547. 
Lower Amazons, birds of, noticed, 491. 
Luzon, birds from, noticed, 858. 
McGregor on birds from Mindoro, 
Philippines, noticed, 208; on Phi- 
lippine birds, noticed, 358. 
McLean, J. C.: rare birds of New 
Zealand, 216; ‘ Field-notes on some 
of the Bush-birds of New Zealand, 
519. 
McMillan, W. N., Expedition to the 
Sobat and Baro Rivers, 578. 
