GENERAL INDEX. 



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Bid well, Edw., exhibits photographs of 



White Stork, Proe. (1886-87) 13. 

 Biensis, Puch., ii. 138. 

 Bigelow, Dr. David, death announced, 



Proc. (1878-79) xlv. 

 Biggs, Arthur, obituary, Proc. i. 371. 

 Bigwood, John, elected Fellow, Proc. 



(1888-90) 6. 

 Bilharzia, Cobbold* , v. 30; vi. 2; 



xiii. 44, 45 ; xiv. 358. 



— hgematobia, Cobbold, xiv. 257, 368, 



369 ; eggs of, Proc. (1880-82) 22. 



— hEematobium, BUharz, V. 31, 55. 

 ■ — magna, Cobbold, v. 31, 55. 

 Bimana, ii. 25-37 ; xvii. 7. 

 Bimia, White, ix. 118. 



— bicolor, White, ix. 118. 



— femoralis, Saund., ix. 119. 

 Bingley, Henry, elected Fellow, Proc. i. 



27. 

 Binoculina, J. Blackmail * . Proc. i. 66 ; 



X. 398. 

 Bintha, Walk., xii. 353. 



— gracihs, Walk., xii. 357. 

 Birchall, E., elected Fellow, Proc. 



(1873-74) xxxix. 

 Bird, Eey. Charles Smith, obituary, 



Proc. (1862-63) xxxiv. 

 Bird, Dr. Frederic, elected Fellow, Proc. 



(1862-63) ii ; obituary, Proc. 



(1873-74) xlvi. 

 Bird, Fredk. John, elected Associate, 



Proc. i. 58. 

 Bird,Dr. Grolding, obituary, Proc. ii. 404. 

 Bird, Peter Hinckes, elected Fellow, 



Proc. (1859-60) ii. 

 Birdantis decens, Stal, X. 100, 193. 

 Bird-catching Sedge (Morris), Proc. 



(1887-88) 12. 

 Bird, wingless, from Lord Howe's Island 



and Cato's Eeef (Westwood), Proc. 



ii. 105, 145. 

 Bird's Skull (W. K. Parker), Proc. 



(1875-80) ii. See Trans., 2nd ser. 



Zool. vol. i. 99. 

 Birds, xii. 156, 160-164, 189, 195. 

 — , affinities of, with Pterodactyles 



(Seeley), xiii. 85-107. 

 — , British, exhib. (Heath), Proc. (1883- 



86) 77._ 

 — , descriptions of some new, from the 



Solomon Islands and New Britain 



(E. P. Eamsay), Proc. (1880-82) 



22 ; xvi. 128-131. 



— from Gambia, exhib., Proc. (1888- 



90) 52. 

 — , geographical distribution of Diurnal 

 Lepidoptera compared with that of 

 (W. F. Eirby), Proc. (1871-72) 

 xxxi ; xi. 431-439. 



Birds, geographical distribution of (Scla- 



ter), Proc. (1856-57) xl; ii. 130. 

 — , introd. into N. Zealand (Brewer), 



Proc. (1879-80) lii. 

 — , migration of (Thos. Fenton), Proc. 



ii. 146, 147. 

 — , migratory, irregularity of return, in 



1857 (Forster), ii. 40. 



— of S. Australia (C. A. Wilson), Proc. 



(1864-65) vi, vii. 



— of Chagos Archipelago (Bourne), 



Proc. (1883-86) 119. 



— of Equatorial Africa, coll. Bohndorff 



(Sharpe), xvii. 419-441. 



— of Fernando Noronha (Eidley), Proc. 



(1887-88) 1 ; Proc. (1888-90) 2. 



— of Hudson's Bay (Rae), Proc. (1887- 



88)9: XX. 136-145. 



— of Iceland (G. T. Fox), Proc. i. 21. 



— of the Mergui Archijnelago (Ander- 



son), Proe. (1883-86) 135: xxi. 

 136. 



— of New Guinea (Sharpe), Proc. 



(1875-80) xi ; xiii. 79-83. 



— of New Zealand (Potts), Proc. (1883- 



86) 66. 



— of PhiKppines (Sharpe), Proc. (1876- 



77) xiv. See Trans., 2nd ser. Zool. 

 vol. i. 307. 



— of Shetland, Proc. ii. 157. 



— , rare, near Haileybur}^, in winter of 

 1854-1855, Proc. ii. 369. 



— , respiratory organs in (Newport), 

 Proc. i. 354. 



— , sacral region of, xiii, 371-373. 



■ — ; Sclater on the geographical distri- 

 bution of (Bentham), Proc. (1868- 

 69) xcvi, xcvii. 



— , S. F. Baird on the geographical 

 distribution of N. American (Ben- 

 tham), Proc. (1868-69) xcviii. 



— , venous system of (Wade), Proc. 

 (1875-80) vi ; xii. 531-535. 



Birguslatro, Linn., Proc. (1883-86) 119. 



Birkett, John, elected Fellow, Proc. i. 

 307. 



Birnara nubila, Butler * , xiii. 197. 



Birostra Haynesi, Sowerby * , xx. 397, 

 400. 



Birthama, Walk. * , vi. 175. 



— obliqua, Walk. * , vi. 175. 



Bison Americanus, Gm., Proc. ii. 332. 

 Bistylia, T. Woods, xviii. 18, 20, 194. 

 Bithinia, see Bithynia. 

 Bithynia, Risso, xvi. 255, 266, 268. 



— afflnis. Brazier, xvi. 267. 



— australis. Smith * , xvi. 267, 317. 



— huonensis, Tenison- Woods, xvi. 268. 



— hyalina. Brazier, xvi. 267. 



— Schraderi, Fra^ienf., xvi. 267, 



