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Aves. 37 
XV. 
II.— S UBJECT INDEX. 
For full reference, vide Titles. 
COMPREHENSIVE AND GENERAL. 
History. — Cole, 150 ; Glegg, 277 ; 
Musselman, 534 ; Timpel, 798 ; Webb, 
824 ; Folk-lore, Leiimann-Nitschie, 
433. 
Biography. — J. Crespon (1797-1857), 
Hugues, 360 ; Fothergill family, Glad- 
stone, 275; A. J. Jackcl (1822-1885), 
Gephardt, 255 ; T. Kumloin, Lawson, 
429; W. Markwick (1739-1813), 
Mullens, 524. 
Biography : Obituary Notices. — J. A. 
Alien, Chapman, 138 ; Sclater, 687 ; 
S. N. Alpheraki, Sclater, 687 ; J. 
Biddulph, Sclater, 688 ; V. L. 
Bianchi, Sclater, 687; W. S. Bruce, 
Clarke, 143 ; S. v. Chernel zu 
Chernelhaza, Almasy, 108; Lucanus, 
469; C. B. Cory, Osgood, 566; 
Sclater, 687 ; W. Evans, Ritchie, 
630; M. Furbringer, BluNtschli, 
83 ; A. Grandidier, Sclater, 687 ; B. 
Hantzscli, Bamberg, 35; P. J. van 
Houten, B- , 21 ; W. H. Hudson, 
Sclater, 690; Sir J. Kirk, Sclater, 
688 ; L. Lindner, C. Lindner, 446 ; 
R. R. Macfarlane, Preble, 607 ; J. 
Macoun, Sclater, 687 ; H. Noble, 
Sclater, 690; J. A. Palinen, Suoma- 
lainen, 757 ; W. Palmer, Richmond, 
620 ; Sclater, 690 ; Th. Studer, 
Beaufort, 55 ; Sclater, 690 ; W. W.C. 
Verner, Sclater, 688 ; A. H. C. Zietz, 
Anon., 11 ; F. R. Zietz, Anon., 12. 
General Works. — Baker, 28; Chis- 
holm, 140; Elms, 205; Finn, 226; 
Floericke, 231 ; Hagen, 310 ; Horse- 
field, 354; Job, 378, 379; Zimmer- 
mann, 879 ; Witherby, 860. 
Bibliography. — Glegg, 277 ; Ma- 
thews, 489; Mathews & Iredale, 
491, 492, 493; Riley & Richmond, 
626; Stresemann, 732, 733; Tris- 
CHITTA, 808. 
Institutions and Collections. — Har- 
tert, 329 ; Thienemann, 780. 
Technique and Methods. — Griscom, 
292; Job, 378, 379. 
Economics {see also food- habits, 
p. 38). — Benson, 67 ; Berry, 73 ; 
Collinge, 151, 152 ; Dedem, 175 ; 
Hartley, 324 ; McAtee, 471 ; Ritter, 
631 ; Tollenaar, 805 ; C. A. Wood, 
869. 
Aves. 
Conservation and Protection. — Hart- 
ley, 324; Hewitt, 346; Long, 449; 
LoNNberg, 451 ; MuNro, 529 ; Oliver, 
562. 
Naturalization. — G. M. Thomson, 
789, 790. 
Aviculture. — Bailey, 27 ; Bright, 
93 ; Delacour, 176, 178, 179 ; Hedges, 
333 ; Setii-Smith, 693 ; Taka-Tsu- 
kasa, 771. 
Nomenclature. — General Principles : 
A. J. Campbell, 119, 122; Elwes, 
206 ; Vernacular nomenclature, Dubois, 
193j Changes and emendations, Laub- 
mann, 423, 427; Mathews, 489; 
Oberiiolser, 556, 557 ; Riley, 625 ; 
A. Roberts, 632 ; Stresemann, 733, 
739, 741, 742; Ticehurst, 794; 
Trischitta, 808. 
Phylogeny, Classification and Taxo- 
nomy. — Boker, 85 ; Elwes, 206 ; 
Geyr, 259 ; Lowe, 463, 464 ; Steiner, 
719 ; Steinmann, 720. 
STRUCTURE. 
Plumage and Epithelial Structures. — 
Duerden, 194; Plumage evolution 
Ewart, 213; Lamont, 418; Mouth- 
colour, young birds : W. J. Schmidt, 
676 ; Nestling plumage : Witherby, 
866; Wing structure : Magnan, 479. 
Nervous system and Sense Organs. — 
Nervous system : Groebbels, 295 ; 
Pavlov, 580 ; Peyron, 590 ; Eye : 
Ramon i. Cajal, 615 ; Kohler, 406, 
407 ; Nasal Organ : Gurney, 304. 
Osteology. — Variations : Duerden & 
Fitz-Simmons, 105 ; Tonguo-bono : 
Furbringer (Aves pp. 79-100) 248 A; 
Uroaetus: Shufeldt, 700 ; Fore limb : 
Steiner, 719 ; Vertebral column : 
Virchow, 817. 
Internal Organs. — Tongue, Plegadis : 
Greschik, 285 ; Alimentary canal : S. 
Muller, 526; Neck and aesophagus : 
Chapin, 134 ; Heart : Tang, 775 ; 
Blood : Levi, 438 ; Ramirez & Ocho- 
terene, 614 ; Interstitial cells : Stieve 
726. 
Reproductive Organs. — Tertis : Be- 
noit, 65, 66 ; Nonidez, 553 ; Oviduct : 
Giersberg, 265 ; General : Pease- 
583. 
