S3 Aves . 
Subject Index. Geography. 
5827 
Eminia, SylvieUa , llelionymplia , Cishi- 
c.ola described ; Mearns, 887, 888, 889 : 
n. sp. Numida , Alsconcix described ; 
Lflnnberg, 787 : m sp. Tarmjer ; O.-Grant, 
981 : n. sp. Laniarius ; Reichenow, 
1118 : n. sp. Eremomela ; Clarke. 276 : 
also Someren, 1308 : Percival, 1040. 
British East Africa, annotated list of 
birds collected on a journey from Nairobi 
to Guaso Nyiri, with descriptions of new 
species and a discussion of the ecological 
and geographical relations of the avi- 
fauna ; LiJnnberg, 787. 
Uganda, photographic studies of bird 
life ; Someren and Someren, 1307 : ran- 
dom bird notes ; Seth-Smith, 1275 : n. 
sp. Uraeginthus ; Zedlitz, 1528. 
North-East Africa and Arabia. 
Eritrea and North Abyssinia, meine 
ornithologische Ausbeute ; Zedlitz, 
1528. 
Abyssinia, n. sp. Bradyornts, Ortygops, 
Eremomela , Anomalospiza described ; 
Bannerman, 82, 84 : n. sp. Coracias ; 
Madarasz, 826 : n. sp. Camaroptera ; 
1521. 
Eritrea, n. sp. Passer described; 
Zedlitz, 1528. 
Egyptian Soudan, an ornithological 
excursion up the White Nile with lists 
of birds obtained and observed and de- 
scription of a new species of Centropus 
by Neumann ; Koenig, 715 : Finches and 
Weaver birds injurious to grain crops ; 
Butler, 209 : n. sp. Passer, Cisticola, 
Upupa described ; Madarasz, 820. 
Arabia ; Oort, 998. 
Madagascar and Mascarene 
Islands. 
Mauritius and Bourbon, the insecti- 
vorous birds ; Manders, 843. 
Mauritius ; Carrie, 235. 
INDIAN REGION. 
Indian Empire and Ceylon. 
India, Burma and Ceylon, account of 
the Game birds, Pts. 3-5 ; Baker, 61. 
Kashmir ; Mitchell, 917. 
N.-W. Frontier Prov. ; Fooks, 410 : 
Home, 599 : Wignall, 1494. 
(n-9186 g) 
Punjab ; Baker, 63 : Dodsworth, 343 : 
Whistler, 1488, 1489. 
Bombay ; Mosse, 926 : Simonds, 1289. 
Madras ; Baker, 62. 
Central India, bird notes from Sehore, 
Bhopal State ; Whitehead, 1487. 
Central Prov., bird notes from the 
Saugor and Damoh districts; King, 686. 
United Provinces, birds nesting in the 
Nila valley, Garhwal ; Whymper, 1491: 
Osmaston, 1009 : Plimston, 1067 : Fulton, 
432. 
Bengal ; Primrose, 1088. 
Ceylon, the insectivorous birds ; Man- 
ders, 843 : Kleinvogelleben, Gehlsen, 
441 : n. spp. Corone, Apus, Zosterops ; 
Madarasz, 822. 
Burma, bird notes from Maymyo in 
the Shan hills ; Harington, 521 : also 
Cook, 297. 
Andaman Isl. n. sp. Polionctta descr. ; 
Fleming, 405. 
Malay Peninsula and East India 
Islands. 
Indo-Malayan Region, n. spp. Pieidae ; 
Hesse, 586 : n. spp. llypothymis ; Ober- 
holser, 977. 
Malay Peninsula, notes on birds new 
toor iare in the Peninsula ; Kloss, 710 : 
list of birds obtained in the Trengganu 
district ; Kloss, 707 : list of birds from 
the lowlands of Pahang ; Kloss, 708 : 
list of birds collected in the hills of 
Negri Sembilan; Kloss, 709: list of 
birds collected chiefly in Trang and the 
northern portion of the region ; Robin- 
son & Kloss, 1152: list of birds from 
the mountains of Ulu Langat, Selangor; 
Robinson, 1150 : n. sp. Bubo described ;' 
Robinson, 1151. 
Sumatra, n. sp. Gec'rms described and 
other rare birds noticed ; Oort, 1004. 
Java, collection of birds from Mount 
Tengger ; Oort, 1001 : additions and 
corrections to Dr. van Oort’s list of birds 
from Western Java ; Jacobson, 636 : 
n. sp. Crocopsis described ; Oort, 1001 : 
also Oort, 998. 
South China and Indo-China. 
South China ; Kershaw, 683. 
Cochinciiina, notes on the Ploceidae', 
Germain, 448. 
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