GENERAL INDEX. 
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Seebohm, H., exhibition of specimens of 
Merula thomassoni from Northern 
Luzon, 1895, 137 ; exhibition and 
description of Parus holsti and 
Rallina formosana from Formosa, 
1895, 146 ; on some new or little- 
known species of birds from Formosa, 
1895, 211 ; note on Gfeocichla sibirica 
and G. davisoni, 1895, 275 ; exhibition 
of some birds from the Amoor River, 
1895,888; ‘Classification of Birds,’ 
supplement, noticed 1895, 499 ; de¬ 
scription of Bubo doerriesi, 1896, 
133 ; obituarial notice of, 1896, 159 ; 
note on the collection of birds of, 1896, 
291 ; on the unfinished work of, 
1896, 428 ; ‘ Coloured Figures of the 
Eggs of British Birds,’ noticed 1897, 
284 ; ‘ Monograph of the Turdidae,’ 
noticed 1898, 319 , 455 , 623 ; 1899, 
148 , 326 , 654 ; 1900, 394 , 559 ; note 
on the works on Siberia by, 1900, 
699 . 
Seeley, H. G., on a new fossil bird from 
the Stonesfield Slate, 1900, 570 , 694 . 
Selous, F. C., a fortnight’s egg-collecting 
in Asia Minor, 1900, 405 . 
Semon, R., list of birds collected in the 
Malay Archipelago and Australia by, 
noticed 1897, 129 ; ‘ Im Australischen 
Busch,’ noticed 1897, 131 . 
Setchuan, on birds of, noticed 1899, 
144 . 
Severtzow, N. A., and Menzbier, M. A., 
Ornithology of Turkestan, noticed 
1895,285. 
Seychelles, on Abbott’s birds from the, 
noticed 1897, 130 . 
Shag, notes on the Auckland-Island, 
1895, 39 . 
Shan States, on birds obtained at Kalaw 
in the Southern, 1896, 357 ; an ad¬ 
ditional list of birds from Kalaw, 
1897, 1 ; exhibition of a pair of Sitta 
magna from the, 1897, 116 . 
Sharpe, A., on a collection of birds 
made at Zomba by, 1896, 229 ; list of 
birds collected in Nyasalandby, 1898, 
551 . 
Sharpe, R. B., exhibition of and remarks 
upon the type of Micropus nehr- 
korni, 1895, 137 ; remarks on the 
species of the genus Diphyllodes, 
1895, 137 ; description of Defilippia 
burrowsii, 1895, 138 ; remarks on the 
Grebes of the genus Tacbybaptes, 
1895, 138 ; note pointing out that 
Defilippia burrowsii is referable to 
D. leucoptera, 1895, 146 ; exhibition 
of a specimen of Sylvia subalpina 
from St. Kilda, 1895, 268 ; remarks 
on Pteridophora alberti, and list of 
genera and species of Paradise-birds, 
1895, 270 ; descriptions of the genera 
Drepananax, Eucorax, and Xantho- 
chlamys, 1895, 273 ; note on the 
generic name Xanthochlarays, 1895, 
275 ; remarks on Canon Tristram’s 
paper ‘ On use and abuse of Generic 
Terms,’ 1895, 276 ; note on the re¬ 
ported occurrence of Spatula clypeata 
and Cotile riparia in Borneo, 1895, 
278 ; exhibition and descriptions of 
new birds from Dr. Donaldson 
Smith’s collection. 1895, 379 , 381 ; 
remarks on Col. Yerbury’s collection 
of birds from Aden, 1895, 384 ; 
‘ Monograph of the Paradiseidge,’ 
noticed 1895, 403 ; 1896,419; 1897, 
285 ; 1898, 171 ; 1899, 148 ; descrip¬ 
tion of three new birds from Somali¬ 
land, 1895,486; note on Bradyornis 
woodwardi, 1896,138; ‘Handbookto 
the Birds of Great Britain,’ noticed 
1896, 151 , 418 ; 1897, 471 ; list of 
species of the family Ardeidse, 1896, 
253 ; exhibition of a pair of Dendro- 
copus himalayensis killed in the act 
of making holes in walnuts, 1896, 
257 ; description of Ploceipasser 
donaldsoni, 1896, 257 ; exhibition of 
a specimen of Anthus cervinus killed 
at Hastings, 1896, 257 ; description 
of Mirafra collaris, 1896, 263 ; ‘A 
Chapter on Birds,’ noticed 1896, 284 ; 
exhibition of a volume of original 
paintings of Woodpeckers by the late 
E. Hargitt, 1896, 392 ; exhibition of 
a specimen of Hypoluis icterina ob¬ 
tained in Norfolk, 1896, 401 ; remarks 
on recent papers on the changes of 
colour in the plumage of birds with¬ 
out moult, 1896, 402 ; descriptions of 
Ohionarchus crozettensis and Garru- 
lus oatesi, 1896, 405 ; descriptions of 
Serinus fagani and Cisticola hindii, 
1897, 114 ; on the identity of Plangus 
nseogaeus, Sund., with Harpyhaliaetus 
coronatus, 1897, 117 * exhibition of 
a specimen of Motacilla lugubris 
showing change of pattern in feathers 
without moulting, 1897, 117 ; cata¬ 
logue of the Limicoke in the British 
Museum, noticed 1897, 132 ; See- 
bohm’s ‘ Coloured Figures of the 
Eggs of British Birds,’ noticed 1897, 
284 ; on the Birds of Zululand, 
founded on the Collections made by 
Messrs. R. B. and J. D. S. Woodward, 
1897, 400 , 495 ; exhibition of a speci¬ 
men of Paramythia montium, 1897, 
444 ; exhibition of a specimen of 
