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Wiglesworth, J., ‘St. Kilda and its 
Birds,’ noticed 1903, 629. 
Wiglesworth, L. W., departure of, for 
the Fiji Islands, 1901, 156; obitua- 
rial notice of, rg01, 750. 
Wilson, E. A., the birds of the island 
of South Trinidad, rg04, 208; on the 
life-history of the Emperor Penguin, 
1905, 294. 
Wilson, 8. B., departure of, for Tahiti, 
1902, 304; 1904, 310. 
Winchester College, on the Chalkley 
Collection at, 1g04, 170. 
Wing, on sexual variation in the Lap- 
wing's, 1904, 446; onthe structure of 
the feathers of the, noticed 1906, 373. 
Winge, H., on the birds of the Danish 
lighthouses, noticed rgo1, 150; 1902, 
163; 1903, 1382; 1904, 163; 1905, 
135; 1906, 210; letter on the sup- 
posed occurrence of Pelicans in Jut- 
land, 1901, 516; on fossil birds of 
Denmark, noticed 1903, 680; on the 
birds of the Bronze Age in Denmark, 
noticed 1905, 154. 
Witherby, H. F., an_ ornithological 
expedition to the White Nile, 1gor1, 
237; departure to West Persia of, 
1902, 3093; ‘ Bird-hunting on the 
White Nile,’ noticed 1902, 520; 
letter on the wrong identification of 
Pyrrhulauda melanocephala collect- 
ed on the White Nile, 1903, 433; 
an ornithological journey in Fars, 
South-west Persia, 1903, 501; on 
nomenclature, 1905, 140; notes on a 
small collection of birds from Algeria, 
1905, 179; on a collection of birds 
from Somali-land, with field-notes by 
the collector, Capt. A. E. Hamerton, 
1905,509. | 
Wollaston, A. F. R., and Rothschild, 
N. C., on a collection of birds from 
Shendi, Sudan, 1902, 1. 
Wolley, J., ‘Ootheca Wolleyana,’ 
noticed 1903, 126; 1906, 201. 
Wood, H., and Finn, F., on birds from 
Upper Burmah, noticed 1904, 471. 
Woodpeckers, on the osteology of the, 
noticed 1gor, 512. 
Woodward, A. Smith, ‘Guide to the 
Fossil Mammals and Birds in the 
British Museum,’ noticed 1905, 285 ; 
on retrospective: priority in nomen- 
elature, 1905, 508. 
Woosnam, R. B., note on his expedition 
to Ruwenzori, 1906, 222, 400,613, 739. 
Worcester, D. C., and McGregor, R. C., 
‘Hand-list of the Birds of the Philip- 
pine Islands,’ noticed 1906, 590. 
GENERAL INDEX. 
Workman, W. H., on an exceptional 
migration of Waxwings to Ireland, 
1904, 307. 
Worthington, C. C., foundation of a 
new station for the study of bird-life 
by, 1904, 669. 
Wyatt, C. W., obituarial notice of, 
1gol, 347. 
Wytsman, P., ‘Genera Avium,’ noticed 
1904, 171, 809; 1906, 211. 
Yangtse Basin (Lower), on the birds of 
Chinkiang, 1906, 427, 617. 
Yenisei River, on the birds of the, 1901, 
449. . 
‘ Yorkshire,’ on the publication of Mr. 
Eagle Clarke’s ‘ Birds of, 1901, 159 ; 
announcement of a work on the birds 
of, 1901, 357; Nelson’s ‘ Birds of,’ 
noticed 1901, 730. 
Yorkshire Philosophical Society, on the 
British Bird-collections of the, noticed 
1902, 659. 
Young, John, obituarial notice of, 1902, 
173. 
Ysabel Island, Solomon Group, on the 
birds of, noticed 1903, 262. 
Yukon Region, on the birds of the, 
noticed 1901, 324. 
Zambesi, W. L. Sclater’s ornithological 
excursions to the Victoria Falls, 1904, 
673; 1905, 106. 
Zappey, W. E., and Bangs, O., on birds 
ot the Isle of Pines, noticed 1905, 
630. 
Zarudny, N., and Harms, M., on new 
birds, noticed 1902, 672. 
Zeila, on the birds collected by Mr. J. 
J. Harrison between Lakes Rudolf 
and Baringo and, rgot, 278. 
Zeitz, A. H. C., and Stirling, E. C., on 
Genyornis newtoni, noticed 1901, 147. 
Zittel, K. A. v., ‘Text-book of Palzont- 
ology,’ translation by C. E. Eastman, 
noticed i903, 264. 
Zoo-geography of Western Micronesia, 
Matschie on the, noticed 1902, 155. 
Zoologieal Gardens: Peel’s ‘ Zoological 
Gardens of Europe,’ noticed 1903, 
259; on the breeding of the Screamer 
in the London, 1905, 143; birds in the 
insect-house in the, 1905, 295; the 
Glossy Ibises in the, 1905, 294. 
‘Zoological Record,’ the “Aves ” of the, 
noticed 1905, 131 ; 1906, 385. 
‘Zoologisches Adressbuch,’ noticed 1gor, 
514. 
Zwai (Lake), Abyssinia, on birds collected 
during an expedition to, 1901, 607. 
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