vi GENERAL INDEX. 
Biogeographical distribution, Jacobi on, 
noticed 1901, 728. 
‘ Biologia Centrali-Americana,’ noticed 
1901, 330, 501; 1902, 149, 509; 
1903, 417; 1905, 273. 
‘Bird-land,’ Pike’s, noticed 1901, 141. 
‘ Bird-Lore, Chapman’s, noticed 1902, 
507. 
‘Bird-Notes,’ noticed 1904, 288. 
Bishop, L. B., ou the birds of the 
Yukon Region, noticed 1g01, 324; 
on the eggs and breeding-habits of 
some little-known North-American 
birds, noticed 1905, 270. 
Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Report of 
the, noticed 1906, 379. 
Blaauw, F. E., letter on the irruption 
of Nutcrackers in Holland, 1901, 
353; notes on the breeding of Ross’s 
Snow-Goose in captivity, 1903, 245; 
on the breeding of some of the water- 
fowl at Gooilust in the year 1903, 
1904, 67; on abnormally coloured 
Chaftinches, 1904, 305; on the deve- 
lopment of Ross’s Goose, 1905, 137. 
Blanford, W. T., on the distribution of 
Vertebrate animals in India, Ceylon, 
and Burma, noticed 1901, 723; 
1902, 397; letter on the authority 
for Anthus maculatus, 1904, 662; 
obituarial notice of, 1905, 643; on his 
journey in Sikkim (Elwes), 1906, 215. 
Blasius, W., on the Great Auk, noticed 
1904, 146; on the birds of Pontianak, 
noticed 1904, 641. 
Bloemfontein, on birds obtained or ob- 
served at, 1904, 519. 
Blomefield, L., ‘ Naturalist’s Calendar ’ 
(F. Darwin), noticed 1904, 288. 
Bocche di Cattaro, on the birds of the, 
noticed 1904, 651; 1905, 127. 
Bolivia, on a fossil Condor from, no- 
ticed 1903, 423; on a collection of 
birds from the Chaco of, 1903, 441. 
Bonhote, J. L., on a collection of birds 
from the Northern Islands of the 
Bahama Group, 1903, 273; on colo- 
ration in mammals and birds, noticed 
1905, 271. 
Borchgrevink, C. E., ‘First on the 
Antarctic Continent,’ noticed 1901, 
499. 
Borelli, A., on the birds collected in 
Matto Grosso and Paraguay by, no- 
ticed 1901, 345, 
Borneo: on the birds of the Dutch 
Scientific Expedition to Central, no- 
ticed 1901, 1380; on a new Bulbul 
from Central, noticed 1902, 509; on 
a new Stork from, 1903, 145; on 
birds from Dutch, noticed 1906, 198 ; 
on a new Swiftlet from Mt. Kina 
Balu, noticed 1906, 380. 
Bosnia, on bird-migration in, noticed 
1902, 347. 
Boucard, A., obituarial notice of, 1905, 
299. 
Brazil: ornithological notes from South, 
1901, 12; on nests and eggs of some 
birds of, noticed 1g01, 1382, 154 ; 
Goeldi’s ‘ Birds of,’ noticed 1go1, 
501 ; on two new birds from, noticed 
1902, 662; on the birds of Sao 
Paulo, noticed 1903, 421; ornitho- 
logical results of an expedition to 
the Capim River, 1903, 472; on the 
Austrian expedition to Northern, 
19¢c4, 471; on new and little-known 
Finches of, noticed 1905, 279; Hag- 
mann on the birds of, noticed 1905, 
483; ornithological results of the 
Austrian Expedition to Northern, 
noticed 1906, 204; on Spix’s types 
of the birds of, noticed 1906, 718; 
on the birds of Para, noticed 1906, 
720. 
Brehm Collection, Hartert on the, no- 
ticed, 1go1, 504. 
Brewster, W., on the occurrence of 
certain birds in Massachusetts, 
noticed 1903, 117; an ornithological 
mystery, noticed 1903, 117; on an 
undescribed form of the Black Duck, 
noticed 1903, 117; on the birds of 
the Cape Region of Lower California, 
noticed 1903, 413. 
British birds: on supposed new, 1gor, 
158; Harting’s‘ Handbook of,’ noticed 
1go2, 151; on the collection of, in 
the possession of the Yorkshire 
Philosophical Society, noticed 1902, 
659; Hett’s ‘Glossary of names of,’ 
noticed 1903, 122; Stonhain’s, no- 
ticed 1906, 752. 
British Museum: ‘Catalogue of Birds’ 
Eggs in the,’ noticed 1901, 781; 1902, 
667; 1904, 158; 1905, 638; on the 
collection of birds in the, rgo1, 741; 
Report of the, 1902, 679; 1903, 635; 
1904, 667 ; 1906, 220; Handbook of 
Instruction for Collectors, noticed 
1903, 418; Guide to the Fossil Mam- 
mals and Birds in the, noticed 1905, 
285; Guide to the Bird-Gallery in 
the, noticed 1905, 486. 
British Ornithologists’ Union, Anniver- 
sary Meetings, 1901, 497 ; 1902, 499; 
1903, 433; 1904, 457; 1905, 476; 
1906, 573. 
Broadbent, K., field-notes on the birds 
of Bellenden-Ker, Queensland, 1902, 
377. 
