194 Dr. E. Hopkinson — Mr. Seth-Smith’s Contributions to the Magazine



Friendly Sheld-Ducklings, 398.


New Varieties in Budgerigars, 399.


Pheasant Eggs hatching after a voyage to Australia, 399.


Breeding habits of Bed-legged Partridges, 429.


Obituaries : W. H. St. Quintin, 86 ; Viscount Grey of Fallodoa, 393.

Beviews : Coloured Charts of Indian Birds, 52 ; Cage Birds Annual,

54 ; The Meaning of Animal Colour and Adornment, 201 ; The

Parrot Book, 202 ; The Care and Propagation of Ornamental

Waterfowl, 367 ; Advice on the Rearing of Pheasants and Peafowl,

368 ; The Aquarium, 368 ; Bird Symphony, 460.


1934


Bare Birds at Primley, 30.


Prolific Peach-faced Lovebirds, 30.


Foreign Birds at the Crystal Palace, 92.


Breeding of the Spur-winged Goose, 96.


A Hybrid Silver and Golden Pheasant, 115.


An Aged Goldfinch, 117.


Pheasant-keeping in Australia, 117.


Bare Birds in France, 120.


Successful Breeding of the Hooded Pitta, 190.


Birds from the New Hebrides, 146.


Mr. C. S. Webb’s Collection, 189.


Notes from the Zoo, 190.


Brush-Turkeys, 193.


The Diademed and Salvin’s Parrots, 305.


Obituaries : Mr. C. T. Metzger, 32 ; Mr. E. G. B. Meade-Waldo,

113 ; Gerard Hudson Gurney, 169.


Beviews : Bird Life in the Isle of Man, 111 ; The Foreigner, 112 ;

Island Life, 169 ; Budgerigars in Bush and Aviary, 245 ; Terns

or Sea-Swallows, 270 ; Quest for Birds, 324 ; Idlings in Arcadia,

325 ; Birds of Great Britain, 325.


The above has been taken from the Indices, and where entries have

been marked with an asterisk as having appeared in the Correspondence

Columns, the asterisk also appears here ; this practice seems to have

been dropped in recent years. An occasional abbreviation (such as

Zoo for the Zoological Gardens) has been used, and a few explanatory

notes added (in brackets) where such seemed likely to be useful.



