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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 
Field, N. TT., letter from, on attaching 
“authorities” to scientific names,376. 
Finn, F., and Dewar, D., ‘ The Making 
of Species,’ noticed, 200. 
Fossil bird, a new gigantic, 380. 
Francolins, Jackson on the East African, 
noticed, 748. 
Gadow, H., the ornithological collec¬ 
tions of the University of Cambridge, 
47. 
Gambia, Hopkinson on the birds of, no¬ 
ticed, 224. 
* Genera Avium,’ noticed, Part IX. 555, 
Part X. 561, Parts XI., XII. 560. 
Geographical distribution of birds, 
Nicholson on the, noticed, 365. 
Ghigi, A., on the Silver-Pheasants, no¬ 
ticed, 361. 
Giglioli, H. H., obituarial notice of, 
194; biographical notice of the late, 
537. 
Giza Zoological Gardens, Nicoll on the 
birds observed in the, noticed, 366. 
Gladstone, H. S., letter from, on the 
first occurrence of the Yellow-browed 
Warbler on the mainland of Scotland, 
567. 
God man, F. D., ‘ Monograph of the 
Petrels,’ noticed, 744. 
Golden Eagle, Macpherson on the home- 
life of a, noticed, 207. 
Grant, W. E. Ogilvie- (see Ogilvie- 
Grant, W. E.). 
Greenland, note on birds of North-east, 
766. 
Grinnell, J.: three new Song-Sparrows 
from California, noticed, 203; on 
birds from S.E. Alaska, noticed, 203; 
on a new Cow-bird, noticed, 362; 
letter from, on the new Californian 
Museum, 374; ‘Birds of the 1908 
Alexander Alaska Expedition,’ no¬ 
ticed, 745. 
Guatemala, Dearborn’s catalogue of a 
collection of birds from, noticed, 
200 . 
Guiana, Penard on the birds of, noticed, 
753. 
Hainan, Hartert on the birds of, noticed, 
554. 
‘Hand-list of Birds,’ vol. v., noticed, 
368. 
Hartert, E.: letter from, on the names 
for the Orphean and Garden War¬ 
blers, 217; on some recently dis¬ 
covered African birds, noticed, 362; 
on Argentine birds, noticed, 363; 
the birds of Hainan, noticed, 554 ; 
‘ Die Vogel der palaarktischen Fauna,’ 
noticed, 746. 
Hartert, E., and Eotbschild, W., 
notes on Eagle-Owls, noticed, 560. 
Hawaiian birds, Bangs on two rare, 
noticed, 735. 
Hawk: Beebe on a supernumerary toe 
in the Broad-winged, noticed, 551; 
Scott on an apparently new Carrion, 
noticed, 563; Eiley on the Sharp- 
shinned, noticed, 755. 
Heel-pads on young birds, note on, 
220 . 
Heineanum, note on the Museum, 221. 
Hellmayr, C. E.: remarks on some 
recently described species of Calospiza, 
327 ; on the Manikins, noticed, 555. 
Hoatzin, Beebe on the Ecology of the, 
noticed, 549. 
Holland, Bonhote’s migration notes 
from North, noticed, 198. 
Honey-Guides, note on the habits of 
the, 765. 
Hopkinson, E., on the birds of Gambia, 
noticed, 224. 
Howard, H. E., ‘The British Warblers,’ 
Part 4, noticed, 363. 
Hungarian Einged Storks in South 
Africa, 382. 
Illinois, Cory on the birds of Wisconsin 
and, noticed, 553. 
Indian Ostrich, Bid well on some frag¬ 
ments of fossil egg-shell of, 759. 
International Ornithological Congress, 
Proceedings of the Fifth, 710. 
‘ Irish Naturalist,' noticed, 748. 
Italy, Cecilia Picchi on the occurrence 
of the Desert Wheatear in, 219. 
Jacamars, Sclater on the, noticed, 561. 
Jackson, F. J., on the East African 
Francolins, noticed, 748. 
Jamaica, Sclater’s revised list of the 
birds of, noticed, 562. 
Japan, Jouy on Paradise-Flycatchers of 
Korea and, noticed, 749. 
Java, Van Oort on Gerygone and Eury- 
laimus species from, noticed, 370. 
Jay in Berlin, a rare, 568. 
Jourdain, F. C. B., letter from, on 
Bucknill’s paper on the ornithology 
of Cyprus, 216. 
‘ Journal of the South African Ornitho¬ 
logists’ Union,’ noticed, 211. 
Jouy, P. L., the Paradise-Flycatchers 
of Japan and Korea, noticed, 749. 
