INDEX OF CONTENTS. 
Marek on the influence of wind and 
weather on migration, noticed, 359. 
Margarita Island, birds of, 547, 
Martorelli on the birds of Italy, noticed, 
209. 
Massachusetts, birds of, noticed, 208. 
Mearns on the birds of San Clemente 
Island, noticed, 498. 
Memorial to the late Joseph Wolf, pro- 
posed, 656. 
Migration and distribution of the North 
American Ducks, Geese, and Swans, 
noticed, 350. 
Migration Report, B. O. C., noticed, 
486. 
Migration, influence of wind and wea- 
ther, 359. 
Miller, W. De W., the Ptarmigan of 
Franz-Josef’s Land, 509. 
Mindoro, birds of, noticed, 208. 
‘ Monograph of the Petrels,’ 515. 
Moults of the Curlew-Sandpiper, 218. 
Museum of Wiesbaden, catalogne of, 
noticed, 496. 
Museums of the United States of North 
America, 366. 
Narrative of the Voyage of the ‘ Scotia,’ 
noticed, 361. 
Natal Museum, birds in the, noticed, 
214, 
Neave, 8. A., new expedition to Ka- 
tanga, 223. 
Neotropical birds, noticed, 485. 
Nests and eggs of Australian birds, 
noticed, 39. 
New British Antarctic Expedition, 
658. 
New British birds, 224. 
New York, birds of, noticed, 204. 
New Zealand, birds of, noticed, 206; 
bush-birds of, 519; rare birds of, 
216. 
Newton, A.: ‘ Ootheca Wolleyana,’ no- 
ticed, 498; death of, 516; obituary, 
623. 
Nicoll, M. J., on the occurrence of To- 
tanus melanoleucus in the Scilly Is- 
lands, 217. 
North, A. J.: ‘Nests and Eggs of Aus- 
tralian Birds,’ noticed, 359 ; on anew 
Honey-eater, noticed, 501. 
North-American Birds, Aiken Collec- 
tion, 514. 
North-American genera of birds, types 
of, noticed, 633. 
North-west Australia, birds from, no- 
ticed, 352. 
Nottinghamshire, notes on the birds of, 
noticed, 647, 
683 
Oberholser on a new Humming-bird, 
noticed, 360. 
Obituary : Professor Alfred Newton, 
F.R.S., and Mr. Charles Augustus 
Wright, 625. 
Ogilvie-Grant, W. R.: on the species 
of the genus Pseudogerygone, 542; on 
the birds procured by Mr. W. N. 
McMillan’s expedition to the Sobat 
and Baro Rivers, 578. 
,and La Touche, J. D. D., on the 
birds of the island of Formosa, 151— 
198, 254-279. 
‘Ootheea Wolleyana,’ noticed, 498. 
Origin of species, problem of, noticed, 
363. 
Ornithological Congress, proceedings of, 
noticed, 501. 
ee Rolegical leer eines of 1905, noticed, 
212. 
Osteology of the Colies, 240; of the 
Passeres, 657. 
Ostrich-farm at Matarieh, Egypt, 512. 
Palearctic birds, Tschusi collection, 223. 
Palearctic birds’ eggs, noticed, 522, 351. 
Palawan, birds from, noticed, 358. 
Palmer on Game Protection, noticed, 
210. 
Parrot on the Corvide, noticed, 211. 
Parrots, Salvadori, notes on, 122-151, 
311-322. 
Pearson, H.J., Ptarmigan from Franz- 
Josef’s Land, 507. 
Pectoral Sandpiper, breeding-habits of 
(Buturlin), 570. 
Penguins, anatomy of, by W. P. Pycraft, 
noticed, 644. 
Persia (Western) and Armenia, birds of, 
74-111. 
Peru, birds of, noticed, 202. 
Petrels and Albatroses, a new work on, 
510d. 
Philippine birds, noticed, 352. 
Philippine Islands, birds from, noticed, 
358 ; birds of the island of Mindoro, 
noticed, 208. 
Pipridi, new genera of, noticed, 360. 
Playground of a Bower-bird, 381, 382, 
384. 
Problem of the origin of species, no- 
ticed, 565. 
Proceedings at the Annual General 
Meeting of the British Ornithologists’ 
Union (1907), 476-478. 
Proceedings of the Fourth International 
Ornithological Congress, noticed, 501. 
Pseudogerygone, notes on the species of 
the genus (Ogilvie-Grant), 542. 
Ptarmigan from Franz-J osef’s Land, 507. 
Pyeraft, W. P.: on the anatomy and 
