GENERAL INDEX. iil 
the birds collected by the late W. G. 
Doggett on the, 1905, 199. 
Angola, on the birds collected by F. 
Newton in, noticed 1905, 495. 
‘Annals of Scottish Natural History,’ 
noticed 1901, 126, 719; 1902, 143, 
502; 1903, 113, 410; 1904, 143, 460 ; 
1905, 114, 479; 1906, 188, 576. 
Annam, on the birds of, noticed 1905, 
488. 
Annandale, N., on the wild Swan of 
Seistan, 1906, 612. 
Anniversary Meetings of the British 
Ornithologists’ Union, 1901, 497; 
1902, 499; 1903, 433; 1904, 457 ; 
1905, 476; 1906, 573. 
Annobom, Salvadori on 
noticed 1903, 622. 
Antarctica: Cook’s ‘Through the First 
Antarctic Night,’ noticed rgo1, 131; 
on the birds of, 1901, 154, 387; 
Fricker’s ‘ Antarctic Regions,’ noticed 
1901, 330; Borchgrevink’s ‘ First on 
the Antaretic Continent,’ noticed 
1901, 499; Bernacchi’s ‘To the 
South Polar Regions,’ noticed 1902, 
145; Saunders on the birds of, 
noticed 1902, 158; on the supposed 
Antarctic Continent, noticed tgo2, 
337; on the birds of the ‘ Southern 
Cross’ Expedition, noticed 1902, 670 ; 
on the birds obtained at the Island of 
South Trinidad by the National Ant- 
arctic Expedition, 1904, 214; arrival 
at Cape Town of the Scottish Antarctic 
Expedition, 1904, 482; on the birds 
of the Scottish Antarctic Expedition, 
1904, 670; on the birds of the 
National Antarctic Expedition, 1904, 
671; exhibition of the results of 
the National Antarctic Expedition, 
1905, 142; the ornithological results 
of the Scottish National Antarctic 
Expedition, 1905, 247; 1906, 145; 
on South Polar animal-life, noticed 
1906, 210; the extinct Penguins of, 
1906, 224; Nordenskj6ld and Anders- 
son’s, noticed 1906, 374. 
Antigua, on birds from, noticed 1905, 
284. 
Aplin, O. V., on the birds of Lleyn, 
West Carnarvonshire, noticed 1901, 
321; 1902, 144, 657; letter on the 
capture of an Ivory Gull in North- 
amptonshire, 1go1, 517; letter on 
the occurrence of the Dotterel in 
Merionethshire, 1901, 517; on the 
supposed breeding of the Eared Grebe 
in Oxfordshire, 1902, 165; letter on 
the courting of the Robin, 1903, 132; 
letter on the occurrence of the Dot- 
birds from, 
terel in Merionethshire, 1903, 133; 
on the occurrence of Emberiza pusilla 
in England, 1904, 307. 
Apo Volcano, Mindanao, Philippines, 
on the birds of the, 1906, 465. 
‘ Aquila,’ noticed 1904, 283; 1905, 269. 
Arabia, on the birds of Southern, no- 
ticed 1901, 331; 1904,620; additions 
to the birds of South, noticed 1901, 
502. 
Arbel, Dr., note on the ‘ Alethe,” no- 
ticed 1904, 284. 
Archangel, Harvie-Brown’s Travels in, 
noticed 1906, 197. 
Archer, G., on birds collected during a 
journey to the Ruwenzori Range, 
1906, 505. 
Arctica: on birds of the North Polar 
area, noticed 1904, 651; Schalow on 
the birds of, noticed 1905, 494. 
Argentina, on a collection of birds from 
North-west, 1903, 441. 
Arizona, on the birds of the Huacucha 
Mountains, noticed 1904, 659. 
Arnhem Land, North-west Australia, on 
birds collected by J. 8S. Tunney in, 
noticed 1905, 276. 
Arribalzaga, E. L., on the birds of Para- 
guay described by A. de W. Bertoni, 
noticed 1903, 606. 
Arrigoni Degli Oddi, E., on birds from 
Dalmatia, noticed 1902, 144; on the 
collection of birds of, noticed 1902, 
162; remarks on Audouin’s Gull 
(Larus audouini), 1902, 491; ‘ At- 
lante Ornitologico, noticed 1g02, 
657 ; letter on Audouin’s Gull, 1902, 
672; on the Harlequin Duck in Italy, 
noticed 1403, 114; letter on a speci- 
men of Athene chiaradie, 1903, 140; 
materials for an Italian Ornitholo- 
gical Bibliography, noticed 1904, 
143; on a specimen of Buteo ferox 
killed at Lyons, noticed 1904, 143; 
‘Manual of Italian Ornithology,’ 
noticed 1904, 461. 
Arundel, W. B., on the occurrence of 
the Glossy Ibis at Pontefract, York- 
shire, 1903, 136; on the nesting of 
the Crested Grebe, 1905, 649. 
Asia (Central), on birds from, noticed 
1902, 348; Loudon’s Ornithological 
Journey in, noticed r904, 156; on 
the birds of Prjevalski’s journeys in, 
noticed 1906, 581. 
Astley, H. D., ‘My Birds in Freedom 
and Captivity,’ noticed rgor, 321. 
Atlas (Great), bird-notes from the, 1903, 
196. 
‘Auk, ‘The,’ noticed 1901, 127, 720; 
1902, 144, 503; 1903, 114, 411; 
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