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1951. Thestudyof instinct.Pp. 228.

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1918.

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1925.

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1945. Evacuated weaver colonies and notes on the breeding ecology of Euodicecantans Gmelin andAmadinafasciata Gmelin.Ibis, vol. 87, pp. 33-44.

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Index

abbotti, Trichastoma,50 Acanthiza, 38

chrysorrhoa, 42, 44, 46, 47, 49, 61, 70, 88, 93, 100

ewingii, 43,47 hamiltoni, 47 inornata,43 iredalei, 47 lineata, 42, 43,47 magnus, 44 nana, 42, 43,47

pusilla, 42, 43, 46, 47, 61 re,guloides. 42, 43, 46,47 robustirostris,47 uropygialis,43, 46, 47 Acanthornissuperciliosus,44, 48

tenuirostris, 44,48 Acrocephalusaustralis, 44, 47 adustus,Alseonax, 53 Aeginthatemporalis,44, 48 Aethopyga, 39

gouldiae, 50 siparaja, 50, 51 siparajaseheriae, 70, 71 afer, Cinnyris, 52, 53 afBnis, Melithreptes, 48

Prinia subflava, 59, 89

agile, Dicaeum, 51 aguimp, Motacilla, 52, 58

aheneus, Chrysococcyx malayanus, 62., 109, 111

albicilla, Mohoua,41

albifrons, Amblyospiza, 56, 59,74 Chrysococcyx malayanus, 40, 62,

68, 109

Epthianura, 43, 46 albofrontata,Gerygone, 41,62 albonotatus, Euplectes, 59 Alcippenipalensis, 50 alloxenia, 39, 103 Alseonax adustus, 53

minimus, 52, 53 amabilis, Malurus, 40,47 Amaurodryasvittata, 43 Amblyospizaalbifrons, 56, 59, 74 amethystina, Chalcomitra, 52, 53, 58,

91

amethystinus, Chrysococcyx xanthor- hynchus, 32, 50, 110, 111 Amytornisstriatus, 47

anonyma, Cisticola, 53 Anthornis melanura, 41 Anthreptescollaris, 54, 72 Anthusnovaeseelandiae, 58 Apalisflavida, 52, 53

thoracica,52, 53

Aphelocephalacastaneiventris, 47 leucopsis, 47,48

nigrocincta, 47,61

arabicus, Chrysococcyxklaas, 33, 111 Arachnothera, 39

longirostris, 50, 51, 71, 78 ardens,Euplectes, 59

Artamuscinereus,44 personatus, 44 assimilis, Malurus, 47,49 atricapillus, Melithreptes, 48 aureoflavus, Ploceus subaureus, 59 aurifrons,Epthianura, 43, 46 australis,Acrocephalus, 44,47

Eopsaltria, 43,46 Miro, 41

baglafecht, Ploceus, 59 bakeri, Cuculuscanorus, 60

bangueyensis, Chrysococcyx xanthor- hynchus, 32, 50, 110

barbatus, Pycnonotus, 53-55,73, 78 basalis, Chrysococcyx, 1, 4, 7-9, 21-25,

31, 34, 37-39, 42, 46, 61-63, 67, 69,77-83, 85, 88, 89, 93, 96, 104, 105, 110-112

Batis capensis, 52, 53, 72 molitor, 53

bengalensis, Centropus, 113 bichenovii, Steganopleura, 48 bohndorfR, Ploceus cucuUatus, 60 bojeri, Ploceus, 59

brachyura, Camaroptera, 58 Bradornis microrhynchus, 58

pallidus, 58

Bradypterusluteoventris, 50 brevicaudata, Camaroptera, 53 brevirostris, Melithreptes, 44,48

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265 brunneipectus, Gerygone,40

brunneus, Pyrrholaemus, 39, 49, 70 cabanisi, Emberiza, 54

Cacomantis, 4, 5, 6, 12, 20, 21, 36-38, 68, 80, 87, 96, 102, 103

castaneiventris,37 flabelliformis, 102 merulinus, 37 pyrrhophanus, 37 sonnerati, 17 variolosus, cafer, Cuculus,20 ca£Fra, Cossypha, 58

Calamanthuscampestris,44, 47 fuliginosus, 47, 61

isabellinus,49

Calamocichla leptorhyncha, 58 rufescens, 53

callainus, Malurus, 44,47 Camaropterabrachyura, 58

brevicaudata, 53

campestris,Calamanthus, 44, 47 canorus, Cuculus,20, 39, 68, 78, 80, 84,

90, 93, 102, 107 cantans, Cisticola, 53 capensis, Batis, 52, 53, 72

Euplectes, 59 Fringillaria, 59 Motacilla,52, 55, 58 Ploceus, 57-59, 74,96

capitalis, Ploceus melanocephalus, 60 caprius, Chrysococcyx, 1, 4, 7, 15, 16,

19-25, 27, 32-39, 51, 52, 56-60, 64, 67, 68, 71, 74-77, 87-89, 91, 93, 96-98, 100, 101, 104, 106, 107, 111

Lampromorpha, 5 cardlnalis, Quelea, 59 Cardueliscarduelis, 39, 48 cassidix, Meliphaga, 44 castanea, Diaphorophyia, 53 castaneiceps, Seicercus, 50 castaneiventris, Aphelocephala, 47

Cacomantis, 37

castaneofuscus,Ploceusnigerrimus, 60 castanops, Ploceus, 59

castanotis, Taeniopygia, 48 caudatus, Lamprotornis, 53 cauta, Hylacola, 47, 49, 61, 70 Centropus bengalensis, 113

viridis, 113 Cercococcyx, 12, 37 Cercomelafamiliaris, 58

cerviniventris,Poecilodryas, 43 Cettiafortipes, 50

Chalcites, 4 lucidus, 5 Chalcococcyx,5

Chalcomitra amethystina, 52, 53, 58,91 olivacea, 53, 55, 56, 58, 73,78 rufescens, 53

senegalensis, 52, 53 ,55, 56, 58, 72, 73

veroxii, 54 chalybeus, Cinnyris, 53 Chlorischloris, 48

chloropygius, Cinnyris, 56, 58 Chrysococcyx

atavisticbehavior, 1

broodparasitism, 36ff courtship behavior, 34 eggs, interval between, 85-87 eggs,modeoflaying, 81-85 eggs, morphism, 2, 66-81 eggs, number, 87

eggs, removal byadults,87-90 evictionofnest-matesbynestlings,

96-98

fledglingfeeding by adults, 98-103 geographic dispersalsof, 7,25 geographicrangeof, 3 hostselection, 36-39 hostspecificity, 60-66 hosts (seeundereachspecies) host-parasite nestlingrelations, 91-

95

mandibularoviposition evidencefor,82-83

evolutionarysignificance of,84 migratorybehavior, 2, 32, 33, 34 phylogeneticrelations, 3 plumages

hepatic, 26 sex dimorphism, 2 ventral barring, 12

psychobiological adaptiveness, 84 speciesandracesof, 109-112 sympatry andallopatry, 112-113 Chrysococcyx basalis, 1, 4, 7-9, 21-25,

31, 34, 37-39, 42, 46, 61-63, 67, 69, 77-85, 88, 89, 93, 96, 104, 105, 110-112

hosts, 44-49

caprius, 1, 4, 7, 15, 16, 19-27, 32- 39, 51, 52, 56-60,64, 67, 68, 71,

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