GENERAL INDEX. Vv 
scientific papers, noticed 1902, 337 ; 
on birds from the Cape Verde 
Islands, noticed 1902, 660; on birds 
from the islands of the Gulf of 
Guinea, noticed 1904, 641. 
Barbuda, on birds from, noticed 1905, 
284. 
Bardsey Island, on the birds of, noticed 
1902, 657. 
Baringo (Lake), on the birds collected 
by Mr. J. J. Harrison between Zeila 
and, 1go1, 278. 
Barrett-Hamilton, G. E. H., news of, 
from the Orange River Colony, 1902, 
354; remarks on the flight and dis- 
tribution of the Albatrosses of the 
North Pacific Ocean, 1903, 320; on 
the position of birds’ legs during 
flight, noticed 1903, 608; on the 
winter whitening of certain animals, 
noticed 1904, 464; on the noise 
made by Waders during flight, 1904, 
ATA: 
Barrington, R. M., letter on the birds 
said to be Red-breasted Flycatchers 
at the Casquets Lighthouse, 1903, 
265. 
Bartsch, P., on the Herons of the Dis- 
trict of Columbia, noticed 1904, 
464. 
Bate, Dorothy M. A., field-notes on 
some of the birds of Cyprus, 1903, 
571. 
Bates, G. L., field-notes on the birds of 
Efulen in the West-African Colony 
of Kamarun, 19¢c5, 8; return to 
Camaroon of, 1905, 506. 
, and Sharpe, R. B., on further 
collections of birds from the Efulen 
District of Camaroon, W. Africa, 
1905, 461. + 
Batjan, on the birds of, noticed 1903, 
420. 
Batty, J. H., on birds collected in 
Sinaloa, Mexico, by, noticed 1906, 
373; on birds collected in Durango, 
Mexico, by, noticed 1906, 727. 
Bavaria, the ‘ Verhandlungen’ of the 
Ornithological Society of, noticed 
1905, 642. 
Beal, F. E. I., on the food of the Bobo- 
link, Blackbirds, and Grackles, no- 
ticed 1901, 323. 
Beddard, F. E., on the anatomy of the 
Radiated Fruit-Cackoo, 1901, 200; 
notes upon the osteology of Aramus 
scolopaceus, 1902, 38; on the syrinx 
and other points in the structure of 
Hierococcyx and some allied genera 
of Cuckoos, 1902, 599. 
Beebe, C. W., on the psychology of 
birds, noticed 1905, 270; ‘Two 
Bird-lovers in Mexico,’ noticed 1906, 
580. 
Bellenden-Ker, Queensland, 
birds of, 1902, 377. 
Bell Rock, on the natural history of 
the, noticed 1905, 118. 
Benguet, Philippines, on birds from, 
noticed 1904, 642. 
Benham, W. B., on an egg of a Moa 
in the Otago University Museum, 
noticed 1903, 116; on Dr. Meyer's 
article “On the Eggs of the Moa,” 
1903, 632. 
‘ Berajah,’ 
1906, 724. 
Berg, C., critical notes on Chilian 
birds, noticed r901, 722; ornitho- 
logical notes, noticed igor, 722; 
obituarial notice of, 1903, 272. 
Berlepsch, Hans Graf von, on the 
genera Xenerpestes and Metopothrix, 
1903, 106; on new South American 
birds, noticed 1903, 117; letter on 
the names Chlorochrysa fulgentissima 
and Malacothraupis castaneiceps as 
regards priority, 1903, 135, 
,and Hartert, E., on the birds of the 
Orinoco Region, noticed 1902, 505. 
, and Stolzmann, J., description 
des trois espéces nouvelles d’oiseaux 
du Pérou du Muséum Branicki, 1go1, 
716. 
Bernacchi, L., ‘To the South Polar 
Regions,’ noticed 1902, 145. 
Bertoni, A. de W., on the birds of 
Paraguay described by, noticed 1903, 
606 ; 1904, 172. 
Bewick Collection at Neweastle, 1905, 
143, 291. 
Bianchi, V., on birds collected by N. A. 
Dmitriew and A. W. Kachowski in 
North-west Africa, noticed 1902, 660; 
on the birds of the Russian Empire, 
noticed 1904, 285; on the known 
species of Paridze, noticed 1904, 286 ; 
on the birds of Spitsbergen, noticed 
1904, 287; key to the Palxarctic 
species of Larks of the genus O/ocorys, 
1904, 370; on the birds of Prjevalski’s 
journeys in Central Asia, noticed 
1906, 581. 
Bill in birds, Lénnberg on the, noticed 
1904, 652. 
Bingham, O. T., a contribution to our 
knowledge of the birds occurring in 
the Southern Shan States, Upper 
Burma, noticed 1903, 584. 
, and Thompson, H. N., on the 
birds of the Southern Shan States of 
Upper Burma, noticed 1901, 323. 
on the 
Kleinschmidt’s, noticed 
