GENERAL INDEX. Vil 
Brown, W. W.., Jr., list of birds col- 
lected at Loma del Leon, Panama, 
by, noticed 1901, 322; on birds col- 
lected in Chiriqui by, 1902, 504. 
Browne, Sir T., ‘Natural History of Nor- 
folk’ (Southwell), noticed 1902, 518. 
Bryan, W. A., ‘Key to the Birds of the 
Hawaiian Group,’ noticed 1902, 146; 
“A Monograph of Marcus Island,’ 
noticed 1905, 118. 
Buckley, T. E., notice of the death of, 
1903, 144; obituarial notice of, 1903, 
270. 
Bucknill, J. A., ‘The Birds of Surrey,’ 
noticed rgor, 128. 
Budgett, J. S., on the ornithology of 
the Gambia River, rg01, 481; on the 
expedition to the Semliki of, 1902, 
682; obituarial notice of, 1904, 311. 
Buller, Sir W. L., on a new species of 
Owl from New Zealand, 1904, 639 ; 
letter on Fulton’s paper on the Long- 
tailed Cuckoo in New Zealand, 1904, 
661; ‘Supplement to the Birds of 
New Zealand,’ noticed 1906, 582; 
obituarial notice of, 1906, 733. 
Burckhardt, R., on the nestlings of 
Psophia and Rhinochetus, noticed 
1902, 146; on the supposed Antaretie 
Continent, noticed 1902, 357. 
Bureau, L., on the occurrence of the 
Sooty Tern in Loire - Inférieure, 
noticed 1905, 271. 
Burma: on the birds of the Southern 
Shan States, 1901, 323, 525; 1903, 
584; on the distribution of Verte- 
brate animals in, noticed 1901, 723; 
1902, 337; on the Silver-Pheasants 
of, 1903, 93; on birds from Upper, 
noticed 1904, 471. 
Buru, on the birds of the Island of, 
noticed 1901, 333. 
Butler, A. G., letter ona case of melano- 
_chroism in a Gouldian Fineh, 1902, 
674; ‘Hints on Cage-Birds,’ noticed 
1403, 608. 
Butler, A. L., on the birds of the 
Andaman and Nicobar Islands, no- 
ticed 1901, 129; letter on Messrs. 
Rothschild and Wollaston’s descrip- 
tion of Hupodotis arabs in their paper 
on the birds of Shendi, 1903, 139; 
letter on Snow-Buntings on migration 
in mid-Atlantic, 1904, 304; a con- 
tribution to the ornithology of the 
EKgyptian Soudan, 1905, 301. 
Buton, Celebes, on the birds of, noticed 
1903, 419. 
Butterfield, W. R., letter on the occur- 
rence of the Nutcracker in Yorkshire, 
1901, 737; letter on the distinction 
between certain forms of Certhia, 
1904, 306. 
Biittikofer, J., on the birds of the 
Dutch Scientific Expedition to Central 
Borneo, noticed, r901, 180; on the 
catalogues of the Leyden Museum, 
1905, 139. 
Buturlin, 8. A., on the Game-birds of 
the Russian Empire, noticed 1902, 
507 ; on birds from Eastern Livonia, 
noticed 1903, 117; on the Waders of 
the Russian Empire, noticed 1903, 
249 ; on the geographical distribution 
of the true Pheasants (genus Phasia- 
nus sensu stricto), 1904, 3877; the 
Breeding-grounds of the Rosy Gull, 
1906, 131, 333, 400, 661; on the 
birds collected in Transcaucasia by 
Mr. A. M. Kobylin, 1906, 407; on 
the Swan of Seistan, 1906, 737. 
Buxton, E. N., ‘Two African Trips,’ 
noticed 1903, 249. 
Cabanis, J., obituarial notice of, 1906, 
606. 
Cachar, Stuart-Baker’s ‘Birds of North,’ 
noticed 1902, 5U3. 
Cagayan Sulu, on birds from, noticed 
1903, 414. 
Cagayancillo Island, on birds from, 
noticed 1904, 642. 
Cage-Birds: Finn on Calcutta, Igor, 
423; Butler's ‘Hints on, noticed 
1903, 608. 
Cahow, on the extinct, of the Bermudas, 
noticed 1902, 350, 525. 
Cairo, on the birds in the Zoological 
Garden at, 1901, 747. 
Calayan Island, Philippines, on birds 
from, noticed 1904, 642; 1906, 200. 
Calcutta, on the cage-birds of, rgor, 
423; Finn on the birds of, noticed 
1902, 340. 
California: on the water-birds of, no- 
ticed 1901, 135, 505; Grinnell’s 
‘Check-list of the Birds of, noticed 
1903, 253; on the birds of the Cape 
Region of Lower, noticed 1903, 413; 
on birds of the Siskiyou Mountains, 
noticed 1904, 283; on birds from 
Mount Sanhedrin, noticed 1905, 497 ; 
on birds from the Colorado Delta, 
noticed 1906, 600; on the destruction 
of the Academy of Sciences by the 
earthquake, 1906, 741. 
Cambogia, on the birds of, noticed 
1905, 488. 
Cambridgeshire, Handbook to the Na- 
tural History of, noticed 1905, 482. 
Cameroon, on birds from Efulen, 1902, 
89; 1904, 88, 591; 1905, 89, 461. 
