684 
systematic position of the Colies, 
229; on the tail-feathers of the 
Grebes, 472; on the anatomy of the 
Penguins, noticed, 644; on the os- 
teology of the Passeres, noticed, 657. 
Red-tailed Bush-Lark, notes on, 467. 
Report, Migration, noticed, 486. 
Report on the British Museum (1906), 
221. 
Reports of the U.S. National Museum, 
noticed, 502. 
Rey’s eggs of Middle European birds, 
noticed, 211. 
Ribeiro on the birds of the Serra 
Itatiaya, Brazil, noticed, 360. 
Ridgway on new genera of American 
birds, noticed, 360. 
River Ja, birds of, 416. 
Robinson, H. C., on the birds of the 
Aroa Islands, noticed, 504. 
Rosy Gul), breeding-habits of (Buturlin), 
570. 
Ruwenzori Expedition, return of, 513. 
Salvadori, T.: notes on the Parrots— 
Part VIT., 122-151; on new birds 
from Uganda, noticed, 211; notes on 
the Parrots—Part VIIT., 311-322; on 
the Dominican Parrot (Chrysotis bou- 
queti), 365; note on the name of 
Coriphilus cyaneus, 652. 
San Clemente Island, birds of, noticed, 
498. 
Schillings’s ‘ Flashlight and Rifle,’ no- 
ticed, 212. 
Scilly Islands, rare visitors to, 217. 
Sclater, A. L., note on the Honey- 
guide, 214. 
Sciater, W. L., on the Museums of the 
United States of North America, 566. 
‘eotia,’ narrative of the voyage of the, 
noticed, 361. 
Scotland, a Vertebrate fauna of the 
Tay Basin and Strathmore, noticed, 
aes 
Scottish National Antarctic Expedition, 
Syay 
Seistan, the Wild Swan of, 511. 
Serra Itatiaya, Brazil, birds of, noticed, 
360. 
Seth-Smith, D., Field-notes on the 
Columba unicincta of Cassin, 464-457. 
Shackleton, Lieut., new Antarctic Ex- 
pedition, 658. 
Sharpe, R. Bowdler: on the Ornitho- 
logical Literature of 1905, noticed, 212; 
on further collections of birds from the 
Bfulen District of Camaroon, West 
Africa, with notes by the Collector, 
G. L, Bates—Part IV., 416-466; on 
INDEX OF CONTENTS. 
the collection of birds in the British 
Museum, noticed, 504. 
Sharpe, R. Bowdler, and Chubb, C., 
onanew Tree-Partridge, noticed, 213. 
Silesia, birds of, noticed, 357. 
Simson, Dr. Colin C., on the habits of 
the Birds-of-Paradiseand Bower-birds 
of British New Guinea, 380-387. 
Snipe, Common, the  entotympanic 
muscle (Workman), 614. 
Sobat River, birds of, 578. 
Society Group, birds of, 373. 
Sooty Albatroses, note on the southern 
limit, 653. 
South African Ornithologists’ Union, 
Journal of, noticed, 556, 645. 
South Georgia, birds of, noticed, 208. 
Swans, notes on the distribution, 650 ; 
notes on (OC. W. Beebe), 483. 
Swynnerton, C. F. M., on the birds of 
Gazaland, Southern Rhodesia, 30-74, 
279-311. 
Tablas Island, birds from, noticed, 358. 
Tahiti, birds of, 373. 
Teffé, birds from, 492. 
Thayer and Bangs on the birds of 
Sonora, noticed, 646; on a new 
Thrasher, 646. 
Thian-Shan, birds of, 511. 
Thomson, A., the Wild Swan of Seistan, 
511. 
Thrasher, uew race of, from Lower Cali- 
fornia, noticed, 646. 
Tibet, birds of, noticed, 506. 
Tongue-marks in young birds (Ingram), 
574. 
Tree-Partridge, a new species of, no- 
ticed, 213. 
Tristram’s (Canon) last collection of 
birds, 223. 
Trochilid, description of a new genus 
and species, noticed, 360. 
Tschusi collection of Palearctic birds, 
223. 
Turdus atriguiaris, ninth Italian speci- 
men, 364. 
Types of North-American genera of 
birds, noticed, 633. 
Tyrannidzx: Berlepsch’s studies on, no- 
ticed, 484; new genera of, noticed, 
Uganda, birds from, noticed, 212. 
Underwood, C. F., bird-collecting in 
Costa Rica, noticed, 636. 
United States of North America, Mu- 
seums of, 366. 
Van Oort’s notes from the Leiden 
Museum, noticed, 647. 
