viii. Alphabetical List of Contributors.


Finn, Frank, B.A., F.Z.S.


The Himalayan Goldfinch, 24

*A Finfoot in Captivity, 47

Variation in Gold and Silver Pheasants, 102, 144

*The Young of the Touracons, 117

*Monal Pheasants, 209

*Food for Young Partridges, 28S

The Pekin Robin in London, 317


*Food of Cage-birds in China and Japan; Striated and Sharp-tailed

Finches, 319


*Mr. Finn on Chinese Aviculture, 3S2

Gill, Arthur, M.R.C.V.S.


Post mortem Examinations, 53, 86, 145, 178, 214, 238, 262, 294, 322,

35 °,


GORTER, Mrs.


*Java Sparrow pairing with Goldfinch, 116

^Change of Colour at Moult, 291


Greene, W. T., M.A., m.d.


^Failure of Canaries to rear young Pseudo Finches, 42


GiiNTHER, Albert, M.A., M.D., etc.


On the Breeding in Captivity of the Red-backed Shrike (Second

Notice ), 320


Gurney, J. H.


*Tlie food of the Barn Owls, 291

Hamilton, Miss D.


Recollections of some Bird Friends, 30, 66


Harper, R. W., F.Z.S.


*Living Birds attacked by Maggots, 174

Hartley, Mrs.


*Blue-bounet Parrakeets, 258


Hawke, The Hon. M. C.


*Sex of Birds, etc., 237


*Virginiau Cardinals and Red-winged Parrakeets Breeding, 293

*Crimson-winged Parrakeets, 318


Horsburgh, Capt. Boyd R., D.S.C., M.B.O.U.


Field Notes from Bloemfontein, 250


Ingram, Collingwood, M.B.O.U.


The Little Auk in Spitzbergen, 356

Ingham, Sir William, Bart.


^Resuscitating apparently drowned birds, 84

*Breeding Francolins, 344

Breeding Gray’s Bare-tliroated Francolin, 352



