INDEX OF CONTENTS, 
1910. 
Africa: Hartert on some recently dis¬ 
covered birds from, noticed, 362; 
Bannerman on a collection of birds 
made in British East, 676 ; Jackson 
on the Erancolins of East, noticed, 
7-J8. 
Alaska, Grinnell on birds from, noticed, 
203, 745. 
Alexander, Boyd : death of, 568 ; 
Ogilvie-Grant on the ornithological 
work of the late, 716. 
‘ Annals of Scottish Natural History,’ 
noticed, 358, 730. 
‘ Annals of the Transvaal Museum,’ 
noticed, 195. 
Aquila,’ noticed, 195. 
Arabia, Carruthers on a collection of 
birds from North-western, 475. 
Argentine birds, Hartert and Venturi 
on, noticed, 363. 
Arrigoni degli Oddi, E., letter from, on 
the occurrence of the Saker Falcon in 
Tunisia, 216 ; letter from, on a white 
specimen of the Shoveller, 761. 
‘ Auk,’ ‘ The,’ noticed, 196, 731. 
Australia : Ogilvie-Grant on a collec¬ 
tion of birds from Western, with 
field-notes by Mr. G. 0. Shortridge, 
Part II., 156; North on a new species 
of Acanthiza from Western, noticed, 
207 ; North on the nests and eggs of 
birds found breeding in, noticed, 367 ; 
Carter on some birds of Western, 647; 
North on a new Honey-eater from 
Western, noticed, 753; note on G. M. 
Mathews’ new work on the birds of, 
766. 
Australasian Ornithologists’ Union: 
present to the B. O. U. of cinemato¬ 
graph films, 381. 
‘ Avieultural Magazine,’ noticed, 197, 
359, 733. 
Bangs collection of American birds, 
note on the, 380. 
Bangs, O.: notes on some rare or not 
well-known Costarican birds, noticed, 
734 - f new or rare birds from Western 
Colombia, noticed, 734; unrecorded 
specimens of two rare Hawaiiau birds, 
noticed, 735. 
Bannerman, I). A. : on a collection of 
birds made in Northern Somaliland 
by Mr. G. W. Bury, 291; correction, 
567 ; on a collection of birds made by 
Mr. A. B. Percival in British East 
Africa, with field-notes by the collec¬ 
tor, 676. 
Bates, G. L., news of, 223. 
Beaufort, L. F. de, birds from Dutch 
New Guinea, noticed, 548. 
Beebe, C. W.: ecology of the Hoatzin, 
noticed, 549 ; an ornithological recon-' 
naissance of N.E. Venezuela, noticed, 
550; racket-formation in the tail- 
feathers of the Motmots, noticed, 551; 
three cases of a supernumerary toe in 
the Broad-winged Hawk, noticed, 
551. 
Beebe, Mary B. and C. William, ‘ Our 
Search for a Wilderness,’ noticed, 
735. 
Bentham, T., a new species of Indian 
Sun-bird, noticed, 736. 
Berlin Zoological Gardens, a rare Jay 
in the, 568. 
Bidwell, E., letter from, on some frag¬ 
ments of fossil egg-shell of Indian 
Ostrich, 759. 
