312 



Half-broodedness or Double-broodedness, 115. 

 Halticse, Ravages of, 286. 

 Hardish Jaws, 217. 

 Hare, Black, 97. 

 Harlequin Duck, 124. 

 Hedgehog, Carnivorous propensity of, 20. 

 Hobby, Early appearance of, 141. 

 Honesty and Dishonesty, 61. 

 Honey Buzzard, 291. 

 Hoopoe in Sussex, 169. 

 Hymenoptera, Extracts from Smith's Cata- 

 logue of, 210, 257, 276. 

 Hypercriticism, 137. 



Insect Meeting, 286. 



Insects new to the Suffolk List, 230. 



Nomenclature of, 187. 



So-called Showers of, 235. 



Uncertainty in appearance of, 136. 



Lasiocampa quercus, var. Callunao, 115, 138. 

 Lepidoptera, Killing, 220, 261, 283, 285. 



Bare, 186. 



, Setting of, 67, 93, 120. 



Letter-box, Bird's nests, 168. 



Lincolnshire Coast, 52. 



Liparis monacha, 164. 



Lithosise, whether attracted to sugar, 42, 62. 



Marsh Harrier on Pevensey Levels, 291. 



Melolontha vulgaris, 124. 



Mice, A Word about, 25. 



Micra ostrina, 165. 



Migratory Birds, Arrival of, 167. 



Missel Thrush, 45. 



Mosses in the Neighbourhood of Stokesley, 



77. 

 Moths, Tiger, 309. 



Naturalist's Ramble on the Exmouth coast, 



308. 

 Natural Order of Ancient Geologic Organisms, 



1. 

 Nature, Study of, 9. 

 Nomenclature, 216. 

 Norfolk Plover, 168. 

 Notes on Natural History, 202. « 

 Notodontidae, are they double-brooded? Ill, 



135, 186, 260. 

 Notodontidae, Rapidity of growth in larvae of, 



165. 

 Notodonta cocnllina, 164, 165. 



Notodonta dictoeoides, 262. 



■ trepida, 165. 



Nottingham Natural History Society, 43. 



Nudaria senex, 236. 



Nunburnholme, Natural History of, 54, 79, 



179. 

 Nuthatch, Eggs of, 98, 142. 



Odynerus parietana, 189. 

 Orgyia gonostigma, 164. 

 Otter at Fakenham, 97. 

 Our Feathered Friends, 224. 



Parrot Crossbill at Cheltenham, 116. 

 Partridge, 291. 



Peregrine Falcon, 140, 143, 168. 

 Phragmatobia fuliginosa, 41. 

 Pious major near Fakenham, 143. 

 Polyommatus Arion, 264. 

 P. palpina, 237. 

 Psychida?, The, 162. 



Querist: — 



Drying of Plants, 72. 



Elevation of the Mushroom, 292. 



Food for the English Snake, 72. 



Food of Eubolia cervinaria, 292. 



How to trap Wild Animals, 148. 



Enquiry for cleaning large shells, 292. 



Sir Walter Scott as a Naturalist, 48. 



Tern, 220, 268. 



Tortoise laying Eggs in England, 100. 



What is the quickest and best way of killing 

 Insects, 220. 



Young of game and poultry, How to dis- 

 tinguish, 148. 

 Reviews • — 



Geologist, The, 71. 



Histoire Naturelle des Insectes. Lepidep- 

 teres. Tome X. Uranides et Phale- 

 nites. Par M. A. Guenee, 94. 



Manual of the Land and Fresh-water 

 Shells. By W. Turton, 71. 



Natural History Review, 21. 



Poetical Works of Thomas Aird, 68. 



Practical Naturalist's Guide, 244. 



Species General des Lepidopteres. Par M 

 Boisduval et Guenee. Tome IX. 

 Uranides et Phalenites. Par M. A. 

 Guenee. Tome I., 44. 



Rambles bv Rivers. 



Rare Birds, 291. 



No. I., 176. 

 No. IT., 248. 



