GENERAL INDEX. 
of birds in the Province of, 1905, 
25, 287. 
Food: of Bobolinks, Blackbirds, and 
Grackles, noticed 1901, 323; of 
Danish Owls, noticed 1901, 728; of 
birds, noticed 1906, 370. 
Forbes, H. O., Catalogue of the Birds 
in the Derby Museum, noticed rgor, 
330; on rare birds in the Derby 
Museum, noticed 1901, 726. 
, and Ogilvie-Grant, W. R., on the 
birds of Socotra and Abd-el-Kuri, 
noticed 1904, 159. 
Fossil birds: a Condor from Bolivia, 
noticed 1903, 423; of the genera Hes- 
perornis, Hargeria, Baptornis, and 
Diatryma, noticed 1903, 423; of 
Denmark, noticed 1903, 630; in the 
British Museum, noticed 1905, 285; 
from Australia, noticed 1906, 583. 
Foster, N. H., on the decrease in the 
weight of eggs as incubation advances, 
1904, 662. 
Foster, W.T., (Oberholser) on the birds 
collected in Paraguay by, noticed 
1903, 424. 
Fountain, P., ‘The Great Mountains 
and Forests of South America,’ 
noticed 1903, 417. 
France, on the birds of Gouvieux, 
noticed 19¢6, 729. 
Francis, H. F., death of, 1903, 639. 
Fricker, K., ‘The Antarctic Regions,’ 
noticed rgo1, 330. 
Frohawk, F. W., on sexual variation in 
the wing of the Lapwing (Vanedlus 
vulgaris), 1904, 446. 
Fuerbringer, M., on the genealogy of 
birds, noticed 1903, 614. 
Fuga Island, Philippines, on birds from, 
noticed 1904, 642. 
Fiubrer, L. von, on the birds of Monte- 
negro, noticed 1902, 148. 
Fulton, R., on the Long-tailed Cuckoo of 
New Zealand, noticed 1904, 468, 661. 
Furneaux Islands, visit of Mr. D. Le 
Souéf to the, noticed 1902, 663. 
Gadow, H., on the wings and skeleton 
of Phalacrocorax harrisi, noticed 
1903, 120. 
Galapagos Islands, on the fauna of the, 
noticed 1903, 131; on the birds 
of the Hopkins-Stanford expedition 
to the, noticed 1904, 803; on an 
American expedition to the, 1906, 223. 
Galla-land, on the ornithology of, 
noticed 1903, 119. 
Gallinz, remarks on species of Ameri- 
can, 1902, 2383; 1903, 108. 
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Gambia River, on the ornithology of 
the, rgo1, 481. 
Game: on the laws regulating the 
transportation and sale of, in the 
U.S.A., noticed 1901, 506; Fisher 
on vanishing game-birds, noticed 
1903, 119; on the importation of 
game-birds into the U.S, noticed 
1904, 655. 
Gitke, H., Ornithological Diary, noticed 
1906, 616. 
Gauss-land, on the Penguins of, 1903, 
638. 
Gavia, on the usage of the generic 
term, rgor, 157. 
Genealogy of birds, Fuerbringer on 
the, noticed 1903, 614. 
Germain, R., and Oustalet, E., Catalogue 
of Birds of Lower Cochin China, 
noticed 1905, 632. 
German Deep-Sea Expedition, on the 
birds of the, noticed 1901, 500; 
1905, 283. 
Ghigi, A., on the genus Tragopan, 
noticed 1905, 122. 
Gigalowa, on the birds collected by 
Mr. R. Hall between the mouth of 
the Lena River and, 1904, 415. 
Giglioli, H. H., on a specimen of the 
extinct Dromeus ater discovered in 
the Royal Zoological Museum, Flo- 
rence, 1901, 1; the strange case of 
Athene chiaradie, 1903, 1, 1387, 140; 
on a presumed new species of Red- 
start from the Island of Sardinia, 
1903, 581; on Waxwings in Italy, 
1904, 484. 
Gizeh, report on the Zoological Gardens 
of, noticed 1904, 468; 1905, 482. 
Gladstone, H. S., on the decrease in 
the weight of eggs as incubation 
advances, 1904, 376. 
‘Glamorgan,’ ‘The Birds of, noticed 
1gol, 324. 
‘ Gloucestershire,’ Mellersh’s ‘ Birds of, 
noticed 1902, 664. 
Godman, F. D., and Salvin, O., ‘ Bio- 
logia Centrali-Americana,’ noticed, 
1901, 330, 501; 1902, 149, 509; 
1903, 417; 1905, 273. 
Goeldi, E. A., ‘The Birds of Brazil,’ 
noticed 1g0o1, 501; album of the 
birds of Amazonia, noticed 1902, 149, 
510; 1904, 151; ornithological re- 
sults of an expedition to the Capim 
River, State of Pard, with critical 
remarks on the Cracidze of Lower 
Amazonia, 1903, 472; on the destruc- 
tion of White Herons and Red Ibises 
in Amazonia, noticed 1903, 614; on 
the material used by Ostinops decu- 
