52 LIST OF AUTHORS ETC. 



PuNNETT, Professor E. C. Letter from, to Mr. D. A. Bannerman 

 on the evolution of tlie Fuerteventuran Bustard, xxxv. 

 136, 137. 



Ptcba-FT, W. p. Exhibition of a hybrid between Black Game 

 and Pheasant, xvi. 54, 55. 



, On the filo-plumes in birds, xvi. 64. 



. Exhibition of lantern -slides, xvi. 75. 



. Recommendation to protect the nesting-places of the Red- 

 necked Phalaropes in Ireland, xvi. 109. 



. Exhibition of a meristic variation in the quill-feather of an 



Ostrich, xxi. 32. 

 . Exhibition of the skull of a young Penguin {Pygoscelis 



papua), xxi. 32. 

 . Remarks on the source of the powder-down in Pigeons, 



xxvi. 63. 

 . Exhibition of a slab of marly-limestone from the Lower 



Pliocene of Oabbro, near Leghorn, containing traces of 



the vertebrae and feathers of a Pipit (Anthus), xxiii. 33. 



. Exhibition of a fossil Raven's skull (Palceocoracc morioritm') 



from the Chatham Islands, xxiii. 95. 



. Remarks on the number and arrangement of the tail-feathers 



of the Dabchick (^Podicipesfluviatilis), xxiii. 95. 



. Remarks on the systematic position of PithecopJiaga 



jefferyi, xxv. 84, 85. 



. On a male Pheasant assuming female plumage, xxvii. 55. 



. Short account of his investigations relating to the down- 

 plumage of the Bam-Owl (^Strix Jiammea), xxvii. 58. 



. Exhibition of a drawing of the head of Gould's Harrier 



{Circus assimilis) showing the aperture of the ear, 

 xxvii. 58. 



, Exhibition of male and female Pheasants in the plumage 



of the opposite sex, xxix. 43, 44. 



. On the partial assumption of male plumage by female 



birds, xxix. 62. 

 . Description and figures of the syrinx of the Jack-Snipe 



{Limnocryptes gallinula), the Common Snipe ( Gallinago 



gallinago), and of the Woodcock {Scolo2)ax rusficulu), 



xxix. 77, 79, 96. 

 . Remarks on his investigations of the eclipse-plumage of 



the Wigeon, xxxiii. 66, 67. 

 . Discussion on " Coloration as a Factor in Family and 



Generic Differentiation," xxxv. 70-74, 85. 

 . Discussion on " The Bearing of Oology on Classification," 



xxxvi. 23, 24. 



