50 LIST OF AUTHORS ETC. 



OwBN, J. H. Exhibition of lantern-slides illusti'ating the nest of 

 a SpaiTOw-Hawk, also the young Cuckoo and the Greater 

 Spotted Woodpecker, xxxviii. 55. 



. Exhibition of lantern-slides, xxxix. 65. 



Paine, Rev. N. W. See Witherbt, H. F. Egg of Great Tit, 

 xxxvi. 86. 



Parkin, T. Exhibition of some curious and abnormally marked 

 eggs of Ducks and Fowls, xvi. 88. 



. See Ticehurst, C. B., xix. 105. 



. Exhibition of an adult example of Turdus atrigularis 



from Newenden, Kent, xxiii. 57. 



. Remarks on the Heron {Ardea cinerea) now fully pro- 

 tected in Sussex, xxiii. 58. 



. Exhibition of a British-killed specimen of TereTcia cinerea 



from Romney Marsh, Kent, xxix. 118. 



Pearsok, C. E. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, eggs of 

 Hydrochelidon nigra, xxxv. 37. 



. Exhibition of a clutch of eggs of the Common Moorhen 



taken from the old nest of a Magpie, xxxvii. 20. 



, and Wallis, H. M. Description of the nesting of the 



Thick-billed Lark {Rhamphocorys clothey) at Biskra, 

 xxix. 104. 



, . Remarks on the nesting &c. of some Algerian birds, 



xxix. 105-107. 



Pearson, H. J. Exhibition of two photographs taken from the 

 cases in the American Museum of Natvu-al History, 

 xvi. 47. 



. Recorded the occurrence of Lag opus hyperhoreus on Franz 



Josef Land, xix. 77. 



. Notice of the death of, xxxi. 44, 



Peewit, Suggestion that complete protection be afforded at all 

 seasons, xxxix. 8, 9. 



Penrose, Dr. F. G. Business Report of the Migration Committee, 

 xvi. 52. 



. Exhibition of a copy of the Report of the Migration 



Committee, xvi. 52. 



. Exhibition of lantern -slides, xvi. 72. 



. Statement that the MS. of the Report of the Migration 



Committee was ready for press, xix. 56. 



. Exhibition of a copy of the Report of the Migration 



Committee for 1906, xix. 79. 



