INDEX. 



381 



Noble, Heatlky, Letter on Baikal 

 Teal, 370. 



noctua, Athene, see Owl, Little. 



Norfolk, Birds in, in 1909, 27. 



Nutcracker in Sussex, 23. 



Nuthatch in Anglesey, 17 ; Song- 

 period of, 275. 



obscurus. Pants c, see Titniovise, 

 British Blue. 



ochropus, Totanus, see Sandpiper, 

 Green. 



cenanthe, Saxicola, see Wheatear. 



cenas, Columba, see Dove, 'Stock-. 



ceruginosus. Circus, see Harrier, 

 Marsh.. 



Ogilvie, F. Menteith, Note on 

 Persistence of the Right Ovary 

 and its Duct in the Sparrow- 

 Hawk, 216. 



Oldham, Charles, Note on 

 American Wigeon in Anglesey, 

 87. 



Oriole, Golden, in Norfolk, 28 ; 

 in Derbyshire, Westmorland, 

 and Fifeshire, 79 ; in Stafford- 

 shire, 106 ; in Sussex, 119 ; 

 at Fair Isle, 290 ; in Merioneth, 

 295. 



Ornithological Notes jroni a South- 

 London Subtirb, Reviewed, 257. 



ostrahgus, Hoematopus, see Oyster- 

 catcher. 



otus, Asio, see Owl, Long-eared. 



Ouzel, Ring-, in Kent in Summer, 

 77 ; and Blackbird interbreed- 

 ing in Kent, 116 ; Down- 

 Plumage and Mouth-coloration 

 of Nestling, 241. 



Ovary, Persistence of the Right, 

 in some Raptores, 188, 216. 



Owl, Barn-, Diurnal Flight of the, 

 314, 339 ; Plumage of the 

 Nestling, 322. 



Little, in Warwickshire, 287. 



Long-eared, Incubation-period 



of, 29. 



Scops, Incubation-period of, 



221, 



Short-eared, Nesting in Essex, 



93. 



Snowy, Pluniage of, in 



Relation to Age, 32. 

 Tawny, L^nusual Nesting-site 



of, 24, 84. 



Oyster-catcher in Staffordshire, 109 ; 

 following the Plough, 317. 



palumbarius, Astur, see Goshawk. 



palumbus, Columba, see Pigeon, 

 Wood-. 



palustris, Acrocephalus, see Warbler, 

 Marsh-. 



paradoxus, Syrrhaptes, see Sand- 

 Grouse, Pallas's. 



parasiticus, Stercorarius, see Skua, 

 Buffon's. 



parviilus. Troglodytes, see Wren. 



Paterson, 'John, Note on Black 

 Tern in Bedfordshire, 88. 



Pearson, Henry J., Note on 

 Hoopoe in Nottinghamshire, 

 24. 



pelagica, Procellaria, see Petrel, 

 Storm-. 



penelope, Mareca, see Wigeon, 

 Common. 



peregrinus, Falco, see Falcon, Pere- 

 grine. 



Petrel, Fork-tailed, in Stafford- 

 shire and Warwickshire, 112 ; 

 in Shropshire, 289. 



— — Fulmar, in Fife, 159. 



Storm-, in Warwickshire, 112. 



Phalarope, Grey, in Fair Isle in 

 Winter, 32, 290 ; in Scotland, 

 290 ; in Pembroke, 295 ; 

 Breeding-habits of, 346. 



Red-necked, in Norfolk, 253 ; 



at Fair Isle, 291. 



philomelos, Turdus, see Thrush, 

 Song-. 



phcenicurus, RuticiUa, see Redstart. 



phragmitis^ Acrocephalus, see Warb- 

 ler, Sedge-. 



Pigeon, Wood-, Food of, 94 ; Four 

 Eggs in a Nest of, 155 ; Song- 

 period of, 276 ; The, Diphtheria, 

 1909-10, 304 ; Three Eggs in 

 a Nest, 316. 



Pike, Oliver G., Note on Removal 

 of faces by Birds, 306. 



pilaris, Turdus, see Fieldfare. 



pileata, Pyrrhula e., see Bullfinch, 

 British. 



Pintail, the Courtship of, 7 ; in 

 Staffordshire, 108, 218, 288; 

 Nesting in Orkney, 221. 



Pipit, American Water-, at St. Kilda 

 285. 



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