Alphabetical Lht of Contributors. vii-


Brook, E. J.


Successful Breeding of the White-eared Conure, 59

*Foreign Birds and our Climate, 104

*Lories Wasting, 252


My Aviaries and their Inmates, 2S9

♦Treatment of Wood-Swallows, 374


Butler, Dr. A. G.


*The Slaughter of the Innocents, 78


The Vicissitudes of Bird-Keeping (Aviary Experiences), 90


Questions touching the Bengalee, 99


Description of Nestling Gouldian Finches, 124

♦Colour-change in Feathers, 135, 192

*The Red-eyed Vireo, 136

♦The Origin of the Bengalese, 222

*Chequers and Bars in Pigeons, 224

♦Identification of Weavers, 224


The Common Hangnest, 225


Eccentricities of Bird Importation, 263


Tambourine Doves, etc., 297

*Some Aspects of Aviculture, 344.


Is Aviculture a Science ? 368

♦Treatment of Wood-Swallows, 375


Connell, Mrs. Knatchbut,i,


Nesting of the Australian Plumed Doves, 130


Dalgleish, Gordon


Notes on the Indian Podicipedidcs, 65, 191

The Moorhens and Coots of India, 166, 223

The Nightjar (Caprimulgus europceus), 275

Notes on the Cuckoo, 355

♦Nesting Habits of the Little Grebe, 376


Dennis, Mrs. Harold E.


♦Rearing Young Grouse and Crested Grebes, 254


Drummond, Miss M.


♦Cactus Conure and Cockatiel, 105


Dutton, The Hon. and Rev. Canon


♦The Slaughter of the Innocents, 78


FasEY, W. R.


Nesting of the Adelaide Parrakeet, 342


Finn, F.


♦A Piscatorial Thrush, 105

*The Light Mule Problem, 134


The Relations of Indian Insectivorous Birds to various Butterflies

in that Country, 305


Notes on Teal, 315



