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INDEX OF CONTENTS 
and the Cyclopsittacidse, noticed, 
560. 
Sanderling, Patten on the pre-nuptial 
plumage of the, abstract, 683. 
Sassi, M., on birds from Papua and 
N. Queensland, noticed, 210. 
Sclater, P. L. : ‘Genera Avium,’ on the 
Jacamars, noticed. 561 ; revised list 
of the birds of Jamaica, noticed, 
562. 
Scott, W. E. D., an apparently new 
Carrion Hawk of the genus Ibycter, 
noticed, 563. 
--,and Sharpe, R. B., on Patagonian 
birds, noticed, 563. 
‘ Scottish Natural History,’ * Annals 
of,’ noticed, 358, 730. 
Senegalese Sand-Grouse, Whitaker on 
the occurrence in Italy of the, 
567. 
Seth-Smith, D., on the Monkey-eating 
Eagle of the Philippines, 285, 
758. 
Shanghai Museum, La Touche on the 
birds in the, noticed, 204. 
Sharpe, R. Bowdler: obituarial notice 
of, 194, 352 ; Hand-list of Birds, 
Vol. V., noticed, 368 ; on the ornitho¬ 
logical literature of 1908, noticed, 
564. 
-, and Scott, W. E. D., on Pata¬ 
gonian birds, noticed, 563. 
Short ridge, G. C., field-notes on a 
collection of birds from Western 
Australia, Part If., 156. 
Shufeldt, R. W., on osteology of birds, 
noticed, 211. 
Silver-Pheasants, Ghigi on the, noticed, 
361 ; Oates on some new species of, 
noticed, 367. 
Somaliland, Bannerman on a collec¬ 
tion of birds made by Mr. G. W. 
Bury in Northern, 291; correction, 
567. 
Southwell, T., obituarial notice of, 
191. 
Species, Dewar and Finn on the making 
of, noticed, 200. 
Spruce, R , on the migration of the 
Wood-Ibis, noticed, 212. 
Stalker, W., death of, 377. 
Storks in South Africa, Hungarian 
ringed, 382. 
Storks, letter on the migration of, 
noticed, 566. 
Subantarctic Islands, Waite on the 
birds of the New Zealand, noticed, 
755. 
Sumatra, Yan Oort on species of Gery - 
qone and Eurylaimtcs from, noticed, 
370. 
Sun-bird, Bentham on a new species of 
Indian, noticed, 736. 
Sweden, Lonnberg on discoveries of 
subfossil Vertebrates in, noticed, 
751. 
Syria, Carruthers’ Contributions to the 
Ornithology of, 475. 
Tasmania, Littler on the birds of, 
noticed, 750. 
Terutau, Robinson and Kloss on birds 
from the Islands of Langkawi and, 
659. 
Tliienemann, J., on the bird-observa¬ 
tory of Rossitten, noticed, 755. 
Ticehurst, N. F., ‘A History of the Birds 
of Kent,’ noticed, 564. 
Transbaicalia, Lonnberg on birds from 
Southern, noticed, 206. 
‘Transvaal Museum,’ ‘Annals of the,’ 
noticed. 195. 
Tunisia, Count Arrigoni degli Oddi on 
the occurrence of the Saker Falcon 
in, 216. 
Turkestan, Carruthers on the birds of 
the Zarafschan Basin in Russian, 
436. 
Yan Oort, E. D.: on species of Gery gone 
and Eurylaimus from Java and 
Sumatra, noticed, 370; on birds from 
the Netherlands, noticed, 371 ; on a 
new form of the genus Psephotirs, 
noticed, 371 ; on birds from New 
Guinea, noticed, 371. 
Venezuela, Beebe’s ornithological recon¬ 
naissance of North-eastern, noticed, 
550. _ 
Venturi, S., and Hartert, E., on Argen¬ 
tine birds, noticed, 363. 
Waite, E. R., on the birds of the Sub¬ 
antarctic Islands of New Zealand, 
noticed, 755. 
‘Warblers,’ Howard’s ‘ British,’Part 4, 
noticed, 363. 
Washington, Dawson and Bowles on 
the birds of, noticed, 360. 
Weaver-bird, Ogilvie-Grant on a rare, 
435. 
Wershaw, J. C., and Muir, F., on a 
new Pitta from the Moluccas, noticed, 
752. 
Whitaker, J. I. S.: on the great inva¬ 
sion of Crossbills in 1909, 331; bio¬ 
graphical notice of the late Prof. 
Giglioli, 537; letter from, on the 
occurrence of the Senegalese Sand- 
Grouse in Italy, 567- 
Whymper, C., on Egyptian birds, 
noticed, 214. 
