INDEX. 



387 



Warbler, Grasshopper-^in Cornwall, 

 119 ; Song-period of, 277. 



Grey-backed, see Warbler, 



BrowTi-backed. 



Lanceolated, in Scotland, 368. 



Marsh-, Nesting of, in Cam- 

 bridgeshire, 37 ; at St. Kilda, 

 291. 



■ Reed-, at Sea, 243 ; Breeding 



in Battersea Park, 258 ; Song- 

 Period of, 278 ; at Fair Isle, 

 290 ; Habits of, 320. 



Sedge-, Incubation and Fledg- 



ing-period of, 29 ; Suspended 

 Nest of, 42 ; (nestling), 73 : 

 Breeding at Dulwich, 258. 



Willow-, see Wren, \A'illow-. 



with Double-barred Wing in 



Sussex, 296. 



Yellow-browed, seen in 



Suffolk, 151 ; in Lincolnshire, 

 209 ; at Fair Isle, 289. 



Warblers, The British, A History 

 with Problems of their Lives, 

 PartlV., Reviewed, 62 ; PartV., 

 Reviewed, 320. 



Ward, T. R., Note on Two Broods 

 Reared in the same Hedge- 

 Sparrow's Nest, 77. 



Wenner, M. v.. Notes on Increase 

 of Tufted Duck in Cheshire, 

 123 ; Unusual Situation for 

 Little Grebe's Nest, 124. 



Wheatear in Norfolk in Winter, 28. 



Black-throated and Black- 

 eared, the same SjJecies, 131. 



Greenland, at the Isle of May, 



318. 



Pied, Dimorphism in, 132. 



Whimbrel in Staffordshire, War- 

 wickshire and Worcestershii'e, 

 110. 



Whinchat, Song-period of, 277. 



White, Gilbert, Sale of MSS., 342. 



^^'hitethroat, Incubation and Fledg- 

 ing-period of, 29 ; Possible 

 Nesting in Orkney, 220. 



■ Lesser, Increase of, in North 



Wales, 45 ; Two Laying in 

 same Nest, 45 ; in " Clyde," 

 125, 160 ; Extraordinary- 

 Devotion of, to Nest, 148'; 

 Doubtful as a Nesting-species 

 in Scotland, 226 ; at Fair Isle, 

 289 : at the Isle of May, 318. 



Whiting, Smith, Note on Three 

 Lonar-tailed Tits Feeding 

 Young in one Nest, 78. 

 Wigeon, American, in Anglesey, 

 87, 256. 



Common, in Summer in 



Staffordshire, 218 ; Nesting 

 in " Forth," 256. 

 WiGLESwoRTii, Dr. J., On a Sup- 

 posed Egg-daubing Habit occa- 

 sionally^ exhibited by the Jack- 

 daw, 176 ; Note on Three or 

 Four Long-tailed Tits to one 

 Nest, 209. 

 Wilson, R. W. S., Note on British 

 Willow-Tit in Renfrewshire,284 

 Withers Y, H. F., Sequence of 

 Plumages of British Birds — 

 VI., The British Long-tailed, 

 Great, Coal-, Marsh-, and Blue 

 Titmice, 98 ; The British 

 Birds Marking Scheme — 

 Progress for 1910 and Plans for 

 the Future, 204 ; The Crossbill 

 as a British Bird, 332. 



Notes on White Wagtail in 



CO. Wexford, 18 ; Marking 

 Birds, 74, 204 ; tlie Present 

 status of the British Kite, 84 ; 

 Wood-Sandpiper and RuiTs 

 in Kent in June, 87 ; Crossbill 

 Irruption, 185 ; Continental 

 Robins, Song-Thrushes, and 

 Goldcrests in England, 246 ; 

 Continental Great Tits in 

 England, 247 ; Northern Bull- 

 finch in Yorkshire, 250 ; 

 American Blue-winged Teal 

 in Ireland, 252 ; The Irish 

 Coal-Tit, 283 ; British Willow- 

 Tit in Lincolnshire, 284 ; 

 American Water-Pipit at St. 

 Kilda, 285 ; Northern Great 

 Spotted Woodpecker as a 

 British Bird, 286 ; Holboll's 

 Redpoll in Scotland and 

 England, 291 ; Brown-backed 

 Warblers, not Grey-backed, 

 in Sussex and Kent, 310. 



and C. J. Alexander, The 



1909 Irruption of the Crossbill 

 as Observed in the British 

 Isles, 326. 



and E. Har 



Jay, 234. 

 see Jourdain, 



