112 



John Skaife, On the ornithology of Blackburn and the north of Lancashire, 

 p. 426-433. 



Plumage of the smew merganser, p. 451. 



Plumage of the crossbill. 451-452. 

 Freds Mc' Coy, Remarks on Mr. Eyton's arrangement of the gulls, p. 487-490. 



John Hancock, Notes on the trumpeter bird, or Waracobi of the Arowahs of 

 Guiana; Psophia crepitans of Linnaeus, p. 490-492. 



J. B. Harwey, Note on birds, p. 512. 



John Skaife, On the ornithology of Blackburn, and the north of Lancashire. 

 (Continued from p. 433.) p. 524-531. 



Eyton's arrangement of the gulls, p. 567- 



(Weissenhorn) Gypaetos barbatus. p. 567. 



( — ) Flight of pigeons, p. 567. 



(— ) Collecting the nests of the Hirundo esculenta. p. 568-569. 



Edward Blyth, Analytic descriptions of the groups of birds composing the 

 order Strepitores. p. 589. 



CE. Moore) The pied fly-catcher, p. 634. 



( — ) Northern diver. (Colymbm glacialis.J p. 634. 



Vol III. 



Arthur Strickland, Upon the claims of, the Ardea alba — great egret, or 

 white beam, to be considered a British bird. p. 30-32. 



Edward Blyth, Analytic descriptions of the groups of birds composing the 

 order Strepitores. p. 76-84. 



^Joseph Clarke) Ornithological notes. 99-100. 



W. Bernard Clarke, Remarks on the red-legged partridge. (Perdix rubra, 

 Briss.) p. 142-144. 



W. G. Pelerin, On the structural differences observable in the Crania of the 

 four British species of the genus Cygnus. p. 178-180. c. xyl. 



(WeissenbornJ Curious capture of a white-headed eagle, p. 197-198. 



(H. DugmoreJ Capture of an eagle at Swaffham. p. 198. 



H. L. Long, Notice of the discovery of the nests and eggs of the common 

 crossbill, near Fearnham, Surrey. With additional remarks by Yarrell. p. 236-239. 



CE. Eardly WilmotJ Breeding of the woodcock in England, p. 255. 



(J. BrownJ Breeding of the crossbill in Gloucestershire, p. 310. 



CH. L. LongJ Breeding of the crossbill in Surrey, p. 311. 



(Jonathan Couch) King penguin, p. 312. 



CD. W. Mitchell) Capture of rare birds, p. 467. 



(Edw. Blyth) On fieldfares breeding within the British islands, p. 467-468. 



( — ) Observations on the wild fowl in St. James's park. p. 469-471. 



(Joseph Clarke) Note of Loxia curvirostra, Temm. (Cross-bill. p. 565. 

 Vol IV. 



(Charles Prideaux) Little bustard shot in Devonshire, p. 57. 



T. C. Eyton, Remarks on the skeletons of the common tame goose, the Chinese 

 goose, and the hybrid between the two. p. 90-92. 



(T- Bell Salter) Hint to ornithologists, p. 104. — A mode of preparing eggs 

 for collections. 



(Henry Mc Lauchlan) Hoopoe taken at Fishguard, Pembroke, p. 250- 



