INDEX OF CONTENTS, 
703 
Crane, ou the breeding in East xlnglia 
of the, noticed, 161. 
Cuckoos, on the syrinx and other points 
in the structure of some genera of, 
599. 
D'Albei'tis, L. M., obituarial notice of, 
176. 
Dahnatia, on birds from, noticed, 144. 
Davenport, C. P., on the reckless naming 
of new species and varieties, 172. 
Degen, E., his departure on a col- 
lecting-tour in Abyssinia, 172. 
Delaware Valley Ornithological Club's 
journal ' Cassinia,' noticed, 660. 
Denmark, on the birds of the light- 
houses of, noticed, 163. 
Dipper, on the re-naming of the British, 
353, 525. 
Dmitriew, N. A., oil birds collected in 
N.W, Africa by, noticed, 660. 
Doherty, W"., obituarial notice of, 175. 
Dresser, H. E., on some rare Palaarctic 
birds' eggs, 177 ; letter on the cor- 
rect name of Emberiza citrinella 
brehmi of Homeyer, 352 ; on a new 
Pheasant from Japan, 656. 
Dubois, A., 'Synopsis Avium,' noticed, 
' 338, 661. 
Ducks, Finn on Indian, noticed, 509 ; 
on British surface-feeding, noticed, 
665. 
Ecuador, results of an ornithological 
journey through, 59, 207 : on new 
birds from, noticed, 151 ; on Hum- 
ming-birds from, noticed, 668. 
Eddystone, a month on the, 246. 
Efulen, Cameroon, on a small collection 
of birds from, 89. 
Eggs : of Pitta iris, noticed, 154 ; of 
JRpyornis, noiicedi, 156; of Australian 
and Tasmanian birds, noticed, 156, 
666 ; of Entoviophila picta, noticed, 
157 ; on some Palsearctic birds', 177; 
Oates's Catalogue of Birds' Eggs in 
the British Museum, vol. ii., noticed, 
667. 
' Emu,' ' The,' noticed, 339. 
Euler, C, obituarial notice of, 521. 
Europe, Natural History of the Birds 
of Middle, noticed, 513. 
Fseroe Islands, on birds from the, no- 
, ticed, 336. 
Farquhar, A. M., on nesting in one of 
the islands of the Levant, 166. 
Fashoda, on birds collected on the 
White Nile between Khartum and, 
393. 
Fatio, Y., and Studer, T., on the birds 
of Switzerland, noticed, 350. 
Finn, F., lists of the birds in the Indian 
Museum, noticed, 147 ; ' The Birds of 
Calcutta,' noticed, 340 ; on Tringa 
canutus in India, 351 ; ' How to know 
the Indian Ducks,' noticed, 509 ; 
letter on the courtship of Nyroca 
femiginea, 524. 
Finsch, O., on the birds of the Siidwest 
Islands, noticed, 148 ; lists of birds 
of the Leyden Museum, noticed, 341; 
on a new Bornean Bulbul, noticed, 
509 ; the ZosteropidcB of ' Das Tier- 
reich,' noticed, 661. 
Flathead Lake, on the summer birds 
of, noticed, 518. 
Flight of birds. Helm on the, noticed, 
342. 
Florida Islands, Solomon Group, on 
birds from, noticed, 157. 
Fiihrer, L. von, on the birds of Monte- 
]iegro, noticed, 148. 
Furneaux Islands, visit of Mr. D. Le 
Souef to the, noticed, 663. 
GalliuBB, remarks on species of Ameri- 
can, 233. 
' Gloucestershire,' Mellersh's ' Birds of,' 
noticed, 664. 
Godman, F. D., ' Biologia Centrali- 
Americana,' noticed, 149, 509. 
Goeldi, E. A., album of the birds of 
Amazonia, noticed, 149, 510. 
Goeldi Museum, on the Zoological Gar- 
den, of the, noticed, 510. 
Gold Coast Colony, on the birds of the, 
278, 355. 
Goodfellow, W., results of an ornitho- 
logical journey through Colombia 
and Ecuador, Part iv., 59 ; Part v., 
207. 
Great Britain, bird-migration in, no- 
ticed, 508. 
Griffin, L. T., appointment of, as taxi- 
dermist to the Pretoria Museum, 
173. 
Guadalcanar Island, Solomon Group, 
on the birds of, noticed, 348. 
Guinea-fowl and Peacock, ou a hybrid 
between the, 529. 
Gurney, J. H., on Anser erythropus and 
its allies, 269. 
Ilaagner, A. C, more ornithological 
notes from the Transvaal, 569. 
Hiicker, V., on the song of birds, 
noticed, 341. 
