LIST OF AUTHORS 



AND OTHEE, PEESONS EEFEERED TO, 



Albavorth, T. p. Exhibition of clutches of eggs of the Crossbill, 61, 



Batir, p. II. llejuarks on the status of Fijian birds, 102-103. 

 Bannerman, D. a. Description of a new species, Bradyornis (jranti^ 



from South-western Abyssinia, 84-85. 

 Bates, G. L. Exhibition and description of two new species of birds 

 from Cameroon, Olauciclium pycrafti and Diaphoropliyia tonsa, 

 85-86. 

 BiCKERTON, W. Exhibition of lantern-slides, 70-73. 

 BiDWELL, E. i^nnouucement of the death of Captain G. E. Shelley, 34, 



. Exhibition of a photograph of fragments of an egg of the Great 



Auk (Plautus impennis), 40. 



. Exhibition of a dark example of the Peregrine {Falco ijeregrinus), 



103. 

 BoNHOTE, J. L. Remarks on Mr. Bunyard's exhibition of eggs, 18-19, 



. Remarks on Cormorants, 26. 



. Remarks on the hen-like plumage of a male Black Grouse, 81-82, 



• . Exhibition of, and remarks upon, some feathers taken from the 



head of the Water-Rail, 82. 



. Remarks on the sequence uf nestling-plumages in the Eagle-Owl,, 



82-83. 



. Exhibition of an example of the Continental Blue Titmouse 



{Parus cteruleus carvleus), 101. 

 BoBRER, Clifford. Exhibition of two rare British visitors (Anthns 

 cam2Jestris and Sylvia iiisoria), obtained in Norfolk, 16. 



. Exhibition of clutches of eggs of the Crossbill, 61. 



. Exhibition of a specimen of the Greater Black-backed Gull 



with a wooden stake projecting from its breast, 78. 

 B. O. U. Expedition to Dutch New Guinea : exhibition of cinematograph- 

 slides taken by Dr. Eric Marshall, 69. 

 BuNYARD, P. F. Exhibition of a series of eggs, including abnormally 



marked examples, 17. 

 . Exhibition of eggs of the Cuckoo with those of the foster- 

 parents, 40. 



