INDEX. 



397 



Food of Black-headed Gull. 191, 

 231, 259, 293. 



Forms, On Birds represented in 

 the British Isles by Peculiar, 

 208. 



Forrest, H. E., Letter on the Ver- 

 tebrate Fauna of North Wales, 

 298 ; Note on Common Snipe 

 Nesting in August, 320. 



Frohawk, F. W., Note on Field- 

 fare in August, 122. 



frugilegus, Corvus. See Rook. 



funerea, Surnia. See Owl, Hawk. 



fiiscatus. Turdiis. See Thrush, 

 Dusky. 



fuscicollis, Tringa. See Sandpiper, 

 Bonaparte's. 



fuscus, Totanus. See Redshank, 

 Spotted. 



galbida, Oriolus. See Oriole, 



Golden. 

 Gallinule. Piu-ple (Nesting), 108. 

 Gannet Remains at Broch of Ayre, 



310. 

 Gare Fowl Remains at Broch of 



Ayre, 310. 

 garrulus, Ampelis. See Waxwing. 



Coracias. See Roller. 



garzetta, Ardea. See Egret, Little. 

 giu, Scops. See Owl, Scops. 

 glacialis, Colymbus. See Diver, 



Great Northern. 



Gladstone. Hugh S., The Red- 

 necked Phalarope in Ireland, 

 174. 



Godwit, Bar-tailed, on the Solwav, 

 389. 



Black-tailed, in Barra, 233 ; 



in Scotland, 297. 



Goldcrest. See Wren. 



Goldfinch, British (Hartert), 211; 

 (additions), 178 ; Song-period 

 of, 367. 



Goose, Lesser White-fronted 



(Saunders), 14. 



Pink-footed, in co. Ros- 

 common, 388. 



Goshawk (additions), 319. 



graculiis, Phalacrocorax. See Shag. 



Grebes, Tail-feathers of, 125. 



Great-crested, Large Clutch 



of Eggs of, 327 ; Breeding in 

 CO. Donegal, 360. 



Green, J. F., Note on Three 

 Cuckoo's Eggs in a Robin's 

 Nest, 325. 



Greenfinch (additions), 150: Song- 

 period of, 367. 



Greenshank in Staffordshire, 327. 



gregarius, Vanellus. See Plover, 

 Sociable. 



griseigena, Podicipes. See Grebe, 

 Tail-feathers of. 



griseiis, Macrorhamphus. See Snipe, 

 Red-breasted. 



Nycticorax. See Heron, 



Night. 



Puffinus. See Shearwater, 



Sooty. 

 Grosbeak. Pine (additions), 247. 



Scarlet (additions), 246 ; on 



Isle of May, 296. 



Grouse, Red (Hartert), 222 ; and 

 Ptarmigan Hybrid, 269. 



Willow, in Scotland, 272. 



Grouse-Disease, Note on, 229. 

 Gull, Black-headed, Food of, 191, 



231, 259, 293. 



Little, in Sussex, 359. 



Sabine's, in the Firth of 



Forth, 328. 

 GuRNEY, J. H.. Note on Birds 



Struck by Lightning, 29. 

 gyrfalco, Falco. See Falcon, Gyr. 



haliactus, Pandion. See Osprey. 



Harrier, Hen, Breeding in Surrej-, 

 237, 351 ; (additions), 317. 



Marsh (additions), 316. 



— ■ — Montagu's (additions), 317 ; 

 Breeding in Surrey, 351. 



Harrison, T., Note on the Food of 

 the Black-headed Gull, 231. 



Hartert, Dr. Ernst, on Birds 

 represented in the British Isles 

 by Peculiar Forms, 208. 



Harvie-Brown, J. A., Note on 

 Martin's Nest built on a 

 Window-pane, 355. 



Hawfinch (additions), 150 ; Breed- 

 . ing in Northumberland, 188. 



Headley. F. W., Wind and Flight. 

 115, 143, 168; Notes on Part- 

 ridge carrying a Young One, 

 190 ; Soaring of Small Birds, 

 261 ; The Downstroke of the 

 Wing, 262. 



Heron, Common, Nesting on Dun- 

 geness Beach, 97 ; Nesting 

 Sites of, 155, 157 ; The 

 " Powder-Down " of the, 343. 



Great White (Nesting), 78, 



157 ; (additions), 347. 



