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GENERAL INDEX. 
bit,ion of a nest and eggs of Ptyono- 
progne obsoleta taken in Upper 
Egypt, 1895 ,487 ’ n °t e on a specimen 
of Total ns fuscus living in the 
Zoological Society’s Gardens, 1896, 
134 ; exhibition of a photograph of 
Prof. Giglioli, 1896, 134 ; note on 
the bibliography of his published 
writings, 1896, 134 ; notes on a collec¬ 
tion of birds from Mount Chiradzulu, 
Nyasaland, 1896, 177 ; remarks on 
the death of Mr. H. Seebobm, 1896, 
252 ; outlines of a scheme for a new 
general work on birds, 1896, 259 ; 
exhibition of, and remarks upon, 
some bird-skins from British Guiana, 
1896, 263 ; on the completion of the 
first volume of Shelley’s work on 
African birds, 1896, 263 ; remarks 
on the birds of the Estancia Sta. 
Elena, Argentine Republic, 1896, 
315 ; 1897, 166 ; exhibition of MS. 
copy of ‘ Le Sieur D. B.V Journal, 
1896,394; remarks on the birds of 
Chile, 1897, 8; extract from letters 
from Mr. J. Graham Kerr, 1897, 
115 , 257 , 261 ; exhibition of a pair 
of Sitta magna from the Shan States, 
1897, 116 ; exhibition of a chick of, 
and remarks upon, Pavo nigripennis, 
1897, 117 ; note on the Wild Birds 
Protection Act of 1896 , 1897, 118 ; 
account of a visit to Spitsbergen, 
1897, 118 ; remarks on the birds of 
Chile, 1897, 177 , 297 ; exhibition of 
a chick of Chauna cristata, 1897, 
257 ; exhibition of a specimen of 
Maegregoria pulchra, 1897, 261 ; 
exhibition of a drawing of the egg 
of Rupicola crocea, 1897, 261 ; ex¬ 
hibition of a drawing of the nest of 
Panvptila cayennensis, 1897, 262 ; 
remarks on Genyornis ncwtoni, 1897, 
266 ; explanation of the terms ‘ Topo- 
morph ’ and ‘ Lipomorph,’ 1897, 439 ; 
note on ‘Das Tierreich,’ Aves, 1897, 
439 ; exhibition of photographs of 
eggs and nests of Queensland birds, 
1897, 452 ; ‘Bibliography of the 
writings of,’ noticed 1897, 458 ; 
remarks on Mr. Whyte’s collection 
of birds from the Nyika Plateau, 
1897, 518 ; exhibition of an autograph 
letter of John Latham, 1898, 155 ; 
exhibition of an egg of Hylactes 
megapodius, 1898, 287 ; note on the 
preservation of birds in Wolmer 
Forest, 1898, 298 ; remarks on the 
final collections of Mr. Whyte from 
Nyasaland, 1898, 376 ; remarks on 
‘ Bipolarity,’ with lists of the species 
of birds inhabiting Arctica. and Ant¬ 
arctica, 1898, 429 ; remarks on the 
Ornis of Malta, 1898, 433 ; exhibi¬ 
tion of eggs of CEdicnemus capensis, 
1898, 434 ; exhibition of series of 
photographs of nests and eggs of 
Australian birds, 1898, 434 ; 1899, 
447 ; 1900, 540 ; on the Psophia 
obscura of Natterer and Pelzeln, 
1898, 520 ; prefatory remarks to 
a list of the birds collected by 
Mr. Alfred Sharpe in Nyasaland, 
1898, 551 ; exhibition of skins of 
Syrrliaptes tibetanus and Upupa 
epops from Tibet, 1898, 611 ; on the 
breeding of the Spoonbill in Holland, 
1899, 1 - 4 ; note on birds from the 
vicinity of Zomba, 1899, 281 ; exhibi¬ 
tion of a skin of Calliste pre f iosa from 
Argentina, 1899, 305 ; on the de¬ 
ficiency of bird-life in the Riviera, 
1899, 442 ; exhibition of living speci¬ 
mens of Coccothraustes personatus, 
1899, 443 ; exhibition of a specimen 
of a hybrid between a Guinea-fowl 
and a domestic hen, 1899, 447 ; 
note on the death of Dr. Stark, 
1900, 361 ; account of his visit to 
the Cape of Good Hope, 1900, 
365 ; remarks on the Report of the 
Society for the Protection of Birds, 
1900, 536 ; on Messrs. Goodfellow 
and Hamilton’s journey to Ecuador, 
1900, 536 . 
Sclater, W. L., departure of, for the 
South African Museum, 1896,29b; 
a visit to Dassen Island, the home of 
the Jackass Penguin, 1896, 519 ; 
‘ List of the Birds of South Africa,’ 
noticed 1897, 471 ; description of 
Erythrocercus francisi, 1898, 613 ; on 
collections of birds from Inhambane, 
Portuguese East Africa, with Field- 
notes by H. F. Francis, 1899, 111 , 
283 ; ‘ Fauna of South Africa: Birds,’ 
noticed 1900, 394 . 
Scotland, on the occurrence of Pela- 
godroma marina on the west of, 1897, 
262 . 
Scott, W. E. D., exhibition of photos of 
nests and nestlings of Chaetura pelas- 
gia, 1900, 532 ; descriptions of three 
new species of Tyrannidae, 1900, 
532 ; descriptions of eleven new or 
little-known species of S. American 
birds, 1900, 537 . 
‘ Scottish Natural History,’ ‘ Annals of,’ 
noticed 1895, 279, 385; 1896, 137, 
405; i 8 9 7,119,453; 1898, 157,440; 
1899, 129,448; 1900, 198. 
Sealy, A.F.,obituarial notice of, 1895, 301 . 
