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Sclater, P. L. Obituary notice and portrait ; also a plate snowing 



the silver Ibis on Globe presented to him by the members 



oftheB.O.C, 29-3T; 

 Sclater, W. L. Exhibition of the silver Ibis presented to the late 



P. L. Sclater, 32. 

 Selous, F. C. An account of the nesting-habits of the Grey Phalarope 



in Iceland, 41. 

 Seth-Smith, D. Exhibition of lantern-slides from photographs taken in 



the Zoological Gardens, London, 119. 

 Stresemann, E. Remarks on the British House-Sparrow, 46-49. 

 Swynnerton, C. F. M. An account of the habits of certain birds which 



perforate the calyx of flowers in search of nectar, 132, 133. 



Tat.bot-Ponsonby, 0. G. Exhibition of a semi-albino example of the 

 Golden Plover, 87. 



. Exhibition of a specimen of the American Goldfinch (Chryso- 



mitris tristis) said to have been killed on Achill Island, 137. 



. Exhibition of varieties of the Common Partridge (Perdix perdix), 



144. 



Ticehurst, Dr. C. B. Exhibition and remarks on the different races of 

 the Dunlin, 98-101. 



. Exhibition and remarks on female examples of Barrow's Golden- 

 eye and the Common Golden-eye, 101. 



Turner, Miss E. L. Exhibition of lantern-slides, 114, 115. 



Upcher, H. M. Response to the toast proposed by Colonel R. G. 



Wardlaw-Ramsay, 112, 113. 

 Ussher, R. J. Obituary notice of, 52. 



Wallace, Dr. A. R. Obituary notice of, 52. 



Wardlaw-Ramsay, Colonel R. G. Toasts at the annual conjoint 



dinner of the B.O.U. and B.O.C., 112, 113. 

 Witherby, H. F. On the alteration of Rule VII., 32. 

 . Exhibition of specimens of the Rook to show the various stages 



by which the " face " becomes bare, 68, 69. 

 . Exhibition of a specimen of Tchitrea incei changing direct from 



the rufous plumage of the first winter to the fully white stage, 



93, 94. 

 . Exhibition of an erythristic variety of the Bamboo-Partridge 



{Bambusicola thoracica), 126. 

 Wollaston, A. F. R. Remarks on the specimen of Casuarius claudii 



obtained by the B.O.U. Expedition in Dutch New Guinea, 



35. 



