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Dumas, —, on the birds collected on 
Buru Island by, noticed 1901, 338. 
Duncker, H., on the migration of birds, 
noticed 1906, 584. 
Durango, Mexico, on birds from, no- 
ticed 1906, 727. 
Dwight, J., Jr., on the plumage and 
moults of Passerine Birds, noticed 
tgo1, 500. 
Eastman, C. E., translation of Zittel’s 
‘ Text-book of Paleontology,’ noticed 
1903, 264. 
Eedysis, as morphological evidence of 
the original tetradactyle feathering 
of the bird’s fore-wing, noticed 1993, 
609. 
Eeuador, results of an ornithological 
journey through, 1901, 300, 458, 699; 
1902, 59, 207; on new birds from, 
noticed 1902, 151; 1903, 420; on 
Humming-birds from, noticed 1902, 
668 ; further notes on the birds of 
North-west, noticed 1903, 255; on 
migration across the Andes of, noticed 
1906, 730. 
Eddystone, a month on the, 1902, 246. 
Efulen, Cameroon, on birds from, 1902, 
89; 1904, 88, 591; 1905, 89, 461. 
Eggs: of Brazilian birds, noticed 1gor, 
132, 134; of Indian birds and their 
variations, 1901, 411; on Palzarctic 
birds’, 1901, 445; 1902, 177; 1903, 
88, 404; 1904, 106, 280, 485; 
1905, 525; 1906, 725; of Australian 
birds, noticed 1901, 723; 1902, 156, 
666 ; 1903, 622; 1905, 127; Cata- 
logue of, in the British Museum, 
noticed 1901, 731; 1902, 667 ; 1904, 
158; 1905, 638 ; of Pitta iris, noticed 
1902, 154; of Apyornis, noticed 
1902, 156; of Entomophila picta, no- 
ticed 1902, 157; of the Moa, 1903, 
116, 188, 632; of the Kagu, noticed 
1903, 424; list of Mr. D. Le Souéf’s 
collection of Australian birds’, no- 
ticed 1904, 294; on the decrease in 
the weight as incubation advances of, 
1904, 376, 662; of Seisuwra nana and 
Rhipidura dryas, noticed 1904, 654 ; 
of Acanthiza ewingi and Acanthornis 
magna, noticed 1904, 654; of Petro- 
phassa albipennis, noticed 1905, 128; 
an oological journey to Russia, 1905, 
149; of the Solitary Sandpiper, 1905, 
158; of some little-known North- 
American birds, noticed 1905, 270; list 
of Japanese, noticed 1905, 6:59; Dres- 
ser’s ‘ Eggs of the Birds of Europe,’ 
noticed 1906, 192, 367, 714; of the 
Rosy Gull, 1906, 610; Jourdain’s 
‘Begs of European Birds,’ noticed 
1906, 722; Krause on Palarctic 
birds’, noticed 1906, 725. 
Egypt: Parrot’s ornithological tour in, 
noticed 1904, 298; on the birds of 
the Swedish Zoological Expedition, 
noticed 1905, 126; on a small col- 
lection of birds from the Wadi-en- 
Natrin, 1905, 453; on birds from 
the vicinity of Lake Menzalah, 1906, 
115. 
Ehmcke, A., on some new Larks, no- 
ticed 1905, 119. 
Elwes, H. J., on bis journey in Sikkim 
with the late Dr. W. T. Blanford, 
1906, 215. 
‘Emu,’ ‘The,’ noticed 1902, 339; 1903, 
118, 611; 1904, 148, 290, 466; 1905, 
119, 273; 1906, 193, 714. 
Erie County, Pennsylvania, on the birds 
of, noticed 1905, 138. 
Erlanger, C. v., on the ornithology of 
Abyssinia, Galla-land and Somali- 
land, noticed 1903, 119; obituarial 
notice of, 1905, 144. 
Eskimos, on the food-birds of the, 
noticed 1903, 613. 
‘Essex County, Massachusetts,’ Towns- 
hend’s ‘ Birds of,’ noticed 1906, 732. 
Ethiopia, on new birds from Southern, 
noticed 1903, 126. 
Euler, C., on the nests and eggs of 
Brazilian birds, noticed 1901, 132; 
obituarial notice of, 1902, 521. 
Europe: Naumann’s ‘ Birds of Middle,’ 
noticed 1902, 513; Dresser’s ‘ Hggs 
of the Birds of, noticed 1906, 192, 
367, 714; Harvie-Brown’s ‘Travels 
in Northern,’ noticed 1906, 197; 
Jourdain on the eggs of the birds of, 
noticed 1906, 722. 
Eurylemide, on the systematic position 
of the, 1905, 507; 1906, 590. 
EButaxy, Mitchell on, 1901, 97. 
Evans, A.H., ‘Turner on Birds,’ noticed 
1904, 149; field-notes on birds from 
the Western Pyrenees, 1904, 452; on 
the birds of Cambridgeshire, noticed 
1905, 482; Bird-notes from South 
Africa, 1906, 347. 
Exposition Universelle, on the bird- 
collections in the, 1901, 157. 
Feroe Islands, on birds from the, no- 
ticed 1902, 336; 1903, 248; 1905, 268. 
‘Faleo, Kleinschmidt’s, noticed 1906, 
724. 
Falcons: Fisher’s ‘ Reminiscences of a 
Falconer, noticed 1901, 501; Faleon- 
