XIV 
GENERAL INDEX. 
on the new birds collected by, 1900, 
364 ; ornithological notes in the New 
Hebrides, 1900, 607 . 
Farquhar, S. St. J., on two nesting- 
places of Gannets and Terns in the 
Indian Ocean, 1900, 63 . 
Fatio, V., on the birds of Switzerland 
noticed 1900, 681 . 
Feather-tracts of N.-American Grouse 
and Quail, noticed 1899, 454 . 
Feet of birds, on the position of, during 
flight, 1895, 133 , 166 , 167 , 294 , 376 , 
479 ; 1896, 157 ; 1898, 615 . 
Feilden, H. W., remarks on birds ob¬ 
served in Russian Lapland, Kolguev, 
and Novaya Zemlya in 1895 , 1896, 
199 ; departure of, for Barents Sea, 
1897, 493 ; account of expedition to 
Novaya Zemlya, 1898, 142 . 
Ferghana, on the birds of, noticed 1898, 
! 72 . 
Fergusson Island, on birds from, no¬ 
ticed 1896, 144 . 
Fertilization of flowers by birds, 1895, 
300 . 
Festa, E., on the birds of Palestine and 
Syria, noticed 1895, 150 ; on the 
breeding of Crax panamensis in Pied¬ 
mont, noticed 1900, 681 . 
-, and Salvadori, T., on new birds 
from Ecuador, noticed 1899, 326 ; 
on birds from Darien, noticed 
1899, 652 ; on the birds of Ecuador, 
noticed 1900, 393 , 559 . 
Field Columbian Museum, Chicago, 
appointments at the, 1895, 172 ; first 
publication of the, noticed 1895, 
493 . 
Finches, Butler’s ‘ Foreign Finches in 
Captivity,’ noticed 1895, 390 ; 1896, 
569 . 
Finn, F., on Warning-colours and 
Mimicry, noticed 1896, 572 ; 1898, 
615 ; on the occurrence in India of 
Fuligula baeri and Erismatura leuco- 
cephala, noticed 1897, 123 ; on the gait 
of Nettapus coromandelianus, noticed 
1897, 613 ; letter on the terrestrial 
attitudes of the Penguins, 1898, 175 ; 
letter on the specific validity of Calo- 
phasis burmannicus, 1898, 311 ; on 
Anser erythropus in India, noticed 
1898, 446 ; on some noteworthy 
Indian birds, noticed 1898, 447 ; let¬ 
ter on the colour of the irides in the 
Corvidse, 1898,458; on the walking 
and digestion of Grebes, noticed 
1898,615; on the change of plum¬ 
age in the males of Arachnechthra 
asiatica and Coereba cyanea, noticed 
1898, 615 ; on the walking-powers of 
the Indian Goosander, noticed 1898, 
615 ; on the position of the feet of 
birds in flight, noticed 1898, 615 ; 
letter on the plumage of the type- 
specimen of Euplocamus andersoni, 
1899, 331 ; exhibition of photographs 
of Euplocamus andersoni, 1899, 444 ; 
letter on the carriage of the tail in the 
species of Galloperdix, 1899, 471 ; on 
Ploceus rutledgi, a new Indian Wea¬ 
ver-bird, noticed i 9 oo, 204 ; descrip¬ 
tion of Dissemurus alcocki, and ob¬ 
servations on the family Dicruridse, 
noticed 1900, 383 ; notes on the 
Ploceidse, noticed 1900, 681 . 
Finsch, O., on Cinclus aquaticus, 
noticed 1895, 393 ; on the avifauna 
of New Zealand, noticed 1896, 411 ; 
on Bird-protection and Fisheries, 
noticed 1896, 572 ; appointment of, 
as Curator at the Leyden Museum, 
1898, 182 ; on the ‘Sandwich Rail’ 
in the Leyden Museum, noticed 1898, 
616 ; on Psophia viridis and P. ob- 
scura, noticed 1898, 617 ; on Musci- 
capula westermanni, Sharpe, noticed 
1898, 617 ; on the distinction of the 
Ground-Cuckoos of Borneo and Su¬ 
matra, noticed 1899, 319 ; on new 
birds in the Leyden Museum, noticed 
1899, 319 ; on Scops magicus and its 
allies, noticed 1899, 319 ; on Merula 
javanicaand M. furnida, noticed 1899, 
649 ; on new birds from Batu, Sum- 
bawa, and Alor, noticed 1899, 649 ; 
on the species of Theristicus, noticed 
1900, 383 ; on the genus Gracula, 
noticed 1900, 383 ; review of his 
work from 1859 - 99 , noticed 1900, 
384 . 
Fisher, A. K., on Hawks and Owls con¬ 
sidered agriculturally, noticed 1896, 
411. 
Fitzherbert-Brockholes, W., exhibition 
of a joint nest of Turdus merula and 
Accentor modularis, 1900, 544 . 
Flight of birds, effect of westerly winds 
on the, 1895, 423 ; on the position of 
the feet during the, 1895, 163 , 166 , 
167 , 294 , 376 , 479 ; 1896, 157 ; 1898, 
615 . 
Flores, exhibition of Mr. Everett’s birds 
from, 189-, 443 ; on new birds from, 
noticed 1897, 614 ; description of 
Pnoepyga everetti from, noticed 1897, 
622 ; on Mr. Everett’s birds from 
South, noticed 1898, 448 , 617 . 
Florida, on the Natural History of, 
noticed 1896, 570 ; on a new sub¬ 
species of Rail from East, noticed 
1899, 648 . 
