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461; on Waxwings in, 1904, 484; 
on a collection of birds of, noticed 
1905, 488; on the Wagtails of, no- 
ticed 1906, 712. 
Ivy, R. H., notes on the nesting and 
other habits of some South-African 
birds, 1901, 18. 
Jackson, F. J., notes on the LEast- 
African species of Macronyx and 
Tmetothylacus, 1905, 101. 
, and Sharpe, R. B., list of birds 
obtained in British East Africa, 
1901, 33; 1902, 611; on a collection 
of birds made by Mr. Geoffrey 
Archer during a journey to the 
Ruwenzori Range, 1906, 5095. 
Jacobi, A., on the eating of gravel by 
birds, noticed 1901, 336; on the 
avifauna of Japan, noticed 1go1, 
336 ; on biogeographical distribution, 
noticed 1901, 728. 
Jagerskidld, L. A., on birds from the 
White Nile, noticed 1905, 126. 
Japan, on the avifauna of, noticed rgor, 
336; on a new Pheasant from, 1902, 
656; list of birds and eggs of, no- 
ticed 1905, 639; on birds from the 
islands of, noticed 1906, 593. 
Java, on the birds of, noticed 1901, 
150, 504; 1906, 715; on two new 
birds from, noticed 1903, 416; ona 
new Owl from, 1906, 401. 
Jesse, W., on the birds of Lucknow, 
1901, 597; 1902, 470, 531; 1903, 
49, 148. 
Jesup North Pacific Expedition, on 
birds collected in N.E. Siberia by 
the, noticed 1906, 188. 
Job, H. K., ‘Among the Waterfowl,’ 
noticed 1903, 256. 
Johannesburg, list of birds observed in 
and around, 1902, 570. 
Johnston, Sir H., on the collections of 
birds made in Equatorial Africa by, 
1902, 96; on the occurrence of 
Baleniceps rex on Lake Victoria, 
1902, 334; ‘The Uganda Protec- 
torate,’ noticed 1903, 122; ‘ Liberia,’ 
noticed 1906, 720. 
Jourdain, F. C. R., letter on the 
nesting of Buzzards, 1901, 737 ; 
‘The Ornithology of Derbyshire,’ 
noticed 1903, 256; on the discovery 
of the nest and eggs of the Solitary 
Sandpiper, 1905, 158; note on his 
article on the birds of Derbyshire, 
1906, 599; ‘Eggs of Huropean 
Birds,’ noticed 1906, 722. 
‘Journal of the Sonth African Ornitho- 
GENERAL INDEX. 
logists’ Union,’ noticed 1905, 635; 
1906, 372, 723. 
Judd, S. D., on the Quails, Grouse, and 
Turkeys of the United States, noticed 
1906, 589. 
Jutland, on Pelicans in, 1901, 355, 516, 
738. 
Kachowski, A. W., on birds collected 
in North-west Africa by, noticed 
1902, 660. 
Kalgoorlie, West Australia, on birds 
from, noticed 1go!, 500. 
Kamerun, see Cameroon. 
Kangean Islands, on the birds of the, 
noticed 1903, 122. 
Kastschenko, N. T., on the birds of the 
Altai, noticed 1901, 155. 
Kea, on the carnivorous habits of the, 
1906, 741. 
Kelsall, J. E., and Munn, P. W., ‘The 
Birds of Hampshire and the Isle of 
Wight,’ noticed 1906, 372. 
Kemp, R., and Sharpe, R. B., on the 
birds of the south-eastern part of the 
Protectorate of Sierra Leone, 1905, 
213. 
Kempen, C. v., see van Kempen, C. 
Kentish Knock Lightship, observations 
on the migration of birds at the, 
1904, 112. 
Kerr, J. G., on the birds observed 
duringasecond Zoological Expedition 
to the Gran Chaco, 1901, 215. 
Kershaw, J. C., list of the birds of the 
Quangtung Coast, China, 1904, 235. 
Key Islands, on the birds of the, no- 
ticed 1901, 503, 726; 1904, 151. 
Khartum, on birds collected on the 
White Nile between Fashoda and, 
1902, 393. 
Kikuyu Mountains, British East Africa, 
on birds from the, noticed 1903, 
250. 
Kilimanjaro, on birds from, noticed 
1906, 202. 
Kimberley Exploring Expedition, on 
the birds of the, noticed 1902, 666. 
Kina Balu, Borneo, on a new Swiftlet 
from, noticed 1906, 380. 
Kingfishers, on the anatomy of the 
(Mitchell), 1901, 97. 
King Island, Bass Strait, on a new 
species of Blue Wren from, 1¢01, 
10. 
Kisser Island, on the birds of, noticed 
19°74, 469. 
Kiwi, the olfactory organs of the, 1906, 
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