INDEX. 



399 



leucorodia, Platalea. See Spoonbill. 



leucorrhoa, Oceanodroma. See 



Petrel, Fork-tailed. 



Saxicola aenanthe. See Wheat- 

 ear, Greater. 



Lightning, Birds struck by, 29, 62. 



Linnet (additions), 182; Song-period 

 of, 367. 



Lodge, R. B., Note on Nesting 

 Habits of Great White Heron 

 and Common Heron, 157. 



Lowe, W. W., Note on the Soaring 

 of Birds, 225. 



luguhris, Motacilla. See Wagtail, 

 Pied. 



luscinia, Daulias. See Nightingale. 



luscinioides, Locustella. See 



Warbler, Savi's. 



Lynes, Commander H., An 

 Incident in the Southward 

 Migration of the Swallow, 285. 



Macpherson, a. Holte, Note on 

 Wood-pigeon Swimming, 292. 



macrorhynchus, Nucifraga caryoca- 

 tactes. See Nutcracker. 



macrura. Sterna. See Tern, Arctic. 



macidata, Tringa. See Sandpiper, 

 American Pectoral. 



major, Dendrocopus. See Wood- 

 pecker, Great Spotted. 



Parus. See Titmouse, Great. 



Gallinago. See Snipe, Great. 



Marking Birds, Notes on, 58, 298, 

 326- 



Marsh-Birds, The Home-Life of 

 Some, Reviewed, 268. 



Martin, House, Late stay of, 127 ; 

 (additions), 149 ; Nest built 

 on a Window-pane, 355 ; Song- 

 period of, 367. 



Sand, Late Stay of, 127; Song- 

 period of, 367. 



martins, Picus. See WoodjDecker, 

 Black. 



maura, Pratincola. See Stonechat, 

 Siberian. 



May, Isle of. Rare Birds on, 295, 

 ^ 327. 



Meade-Waldo, E. G. B., Notes on 

 the Incubation Period of the 

 Stone-Curlew, 92 ; Birds Cover- 

 ing up their Eggs, 227. 



Medley, A Bird Collector's, Re- 

 viewed, 235. 



melanocephala, Emberiza. See 

 Bunting, Black-headed. 



Motacilla. See Wagtail, 



Black-headed. 



Sylvia. See Warbler, Sar- 

 dinian. 



m,elanoleuciis, Totanus. See Yellow- 

 shank, Greater. 



m,elanoptera, Glareola. See Pratin- 

 cole, Black-winged. 



melba, Cypselus. See Swift, Alpine. 



m,elopMhis, Erithacus rubecula. 

 See Robin, British. 



m,eridionaUs, Lanius. See Shrike, 

 Southern Grey. 



Merlin (additions), 321. 



merida, Turdus. See Blackbird. 



migrans, Milvus. See Kite, Black. 



Migrating Birds retvu-ning to the 

 same Place, 58, 93. 



(Migration) " Report on the Immi- 

 grations of Summer Residents 

 in the Spring of 1906," Re- 

 viewed, 30. 



Desire for Observers. 324. 



miliaria, Emberiza. See Bunting, 

 Common. 



Millais, J. G., Note on Roller in 

 Sussex, 189. 



m,inor, Dendrocopus. See Wood- 

 pecker, Lesser Spotted. 



Lanius. See Shrike, Lesser 



Grey. 



minuta, Ardetta. See Bittern, 

 Little. 



Sterna. See Tern, Lesser. 



minutus, Larus. See Gull, Little. 



Mitchell, Dr. P. Chalmers, Letter 

 on the Ear of the Woodcock, 

 61. 



m,odtdaris, Accentor. See Sparrow, 

 Hedge. 



mollissima, Somateria. See Eider. 



montanus. Passer. See Sparrow, 

 Tree. 



montifringiUa, Fringilla. See 



Brambling. 



MouRiTz, L. B. See Bentham. 



muraria, Tichodroma. See Creeper, 

 Wall. 



Museum, British, History of the 

 Collections contained in the 

 Natural Histoi'y Departments of 

 the, (Birds), Reviewed, 96. 



musicus, Gygnus. See Whooper. 



Turdus. See Thrush, Song. 



