110 



Woodcock shot in July, p. 52. 



White Patridge shot. p. 52. 



The Hedge Coalhood (Pyrrhula vulgaris) laying in November, p. 53. 



Late singing of birds, p. 53. 



New Tringa, shot near Yarmouth, p. 54. 



Migrations of swifts. (Cypselus murarius, Temm.) p. 108-110. 



Edward Moore, On the birds of Devonshire, p. 113-115. 



J. D. Hoy, A notice of the occurrence of two species of the genus Tringa, 

 new to the British Islands; with a list of the rarer birds killed in Suffolk, and the 

 adjoining borders of Norfolk and Essex, from the autumn of 1835 to December 

 1836. p. 115-118. 



W. L*. Notice of the breeding of woodcocks in Selkirkshire; with observations 

 upon the habits and manners of the black and red grouse, and carrion crow , in 

 Scotland, p. 118-122. 



Notes on, and notices of the crossbill (Loxia curvirostra, Linn.) p. 164-167. 



Variation in the plumage of birds, p. 167-168. 



Edward Moore, On the passerine birds of Devonshire, p. 176-180. 



Edward Blyth, On the habits and peculiarites of the common bottletit or 

 mufflin (Mecistura vagans , Leach, Parus caudatus, of Linnaeus!) p. 199-208. 

 c. fig- 

 Pugnacity of the robin, p. 222-223. 



E. Moore, Climbing and gallinaceous birds of Devonshire, p. 227-229. 



Edward Blyth, On the reconciliation of certain apparent discrepancies obser- 

 vable in the mode in which the seasonal and progressive changes of colour are 

 effected in the fur of mammalians and feathers of birds; with various observations 

 on moulting, p. 259-263. 



John Gould, A synopsis of the birds of Australia. Part. IL p. 270. (Recension.) 



Natural phenomenon of ventriloquism in a bird. p. 279. 

 Edward Blyth, On the reconciliation etc. (concluded from p. 263.) p. 300-311. 



E. Moore, On the wading birds of Devonshire, p. 319-323. 



W. Swainson, Birds of Western Africa, p. 324-330. c fig. (Recension.) 



George Fairholme, Observations on woodcocks and fieldfares breeding in Scot- 

 land, p. 337-340. 



Edward Moore, On the web-footed birds of Devonshire, p. 360-366. 



On woodcocks], fieldfares, and redwings building within the British islands. 

 p. 439-441. 



On certain alleged tokens of affinity which have been held to connect ihe pi- 

 geons with the poultry, p. 442-443. 



Eagle's nest in loch Skene, p. 443-445. 

 Ventriloquism of birds, p. 445. 



John Gould, Observations on some species of the genus Motacilla of Linnaeus, 

 p. 459-461. 



Edward Blyth, Some remarks on the plumage of birds, p. 477-481. 



George Robert Gray, Description of a new subgenus, and some remarks on 

 birds belonging to the family Laniadae. p. 487-490. c. fig. 



Notice respecting Rhea Darwinii Gould, p. 504. 



Andrew Smith, Characters of a new form in the Fringillidae ; with a descrip- 

 tion of the only species yet referrible to it. p. 535-536. 



Edward Blyth, Notes on the pern, or honey buzzard, p. 536-541. 



