INDEX. 



405 



Yellow 



85. 

 56; 



9 



81 



in Northumberland, 358 ; 

 Smew Inland in Northumber- 

 land, 358 ; Crossbill Nesting in 

 Northvimberland, 385. 



Warbler, American 



(Saunders), 9. 



Aquatic (additions), 



Barred (additions), 



the Isle of May, 296. 



Cetti's (Saunders), 



Sussex, 185. 



Dartford (additions) 



Cornwall, 126 ; in Sussex, 359. 



Garden (additions), 56 ; in 



Shetland, 126; Song-period of, 

 367 ; at Fair Isle, 382. 



Grasshopper, Tongue-spots of, 



186 ; at Fair Isle, 382. 



Great Reed (additions), 84. 



Greenish Willow (additions), 



82. 



Grey-backed, in Kent, 257. 



Icterine (additions), 83 ; in 



Norfolk, 226. 



Marsh (additions), 84 ; in 



Surrey, 186 ; in Hampshire, 

 296 ; Nesting in Kent, 387. 



Melodious (additions), 83 ; in 



Cornwall, 127. 



Orphean (Nesting), 25 ; (ad- 

 ditions), 56. 



Reed (additions), 84; Song- 

 period of, 367. 



Sardinian, in Sussex, 86. 



Savi's (Nesting), 26. 



Sedge, Song-period of, 367. 



Willow. See Wren. 



Wood. See Wren. 



Yellow-browed (additions), 



82 ; at the Isle of May, 296 ; 

 at Fair Isle, 296, 382. 



Waxwing (additions), 148. 



Wheatear, Black-eared (Saunders), 

 6 ; at Winchelsea, 185. 



Black-throated (Saundei's), 7 ; 



at Fair Isle, 233, 382. 



Common, Song-period of, 367. 



Desert (additions), 54. 



Greater, at Fair Isle, 381. 



• Isabelline (Nesting), 48. 



Whinchat (additions), 54. 



Whitaker. J., Note on Supposed 

 Black Woodpecker in Notting- 

 hamshire, 386. 



White, Stephen J., Note on 

 Swallow's Nest on a Glass 

 Gas Shade, 354. 



Whitethroat (additions), 55 ; and 

 Hedge-Sparrow, Combined Nest 

 of, 153 ; Song-period of, 367. 



Lesser (additions), 55 ; Nest- 

 ing in Forfar, 126 ; in Cornwall 

 in August, 126 ; in Cumber- 

 land, 324 ; Song-period of, 367. 



Whooper, Remains of, at Broch of 

 Ayre, 310. 



Whymper, Charles, Letter on the 

 Ear of the Woodcock, 32. 



Williams, W. J., Note on Short- 

 eared Owls in Ireland, 358. 



Wilson, Victor, Note on Migrat- 

 ing Birds retru-ning to the same 

 Place, 58. 



WiTHERBY, H. F., and Ticehurst, 

 N. F., On the more important 

 Additions to our Ivnowledge 

 of British Birds since 1899, 

 52, 81, 109, 147, 178, 246, 

 280, 314, 347 ; the Spread of 

 the Little Owl from the chief 

 Centres of its introduction, 335. 



ivolfi, Cyanecula. See Bluethroat, 

 White-spotted. 



Woodchat. See Shrike. 



Woodcock, Ear of, 32, 61 ; White 

 Eggs of, 124. 



Woodpecker, Black, Supposed oc- 

 currence in Nottinghamshire, 

 386. 



Great Spotted, British (Har- 



tert), 221 ; (additions), 280. 



Lesser SjDotted, British (Har- 



tert), 221 ; (additions), 281. 



Wren, Song-jjeriod of, 367. 



Fire-crested (additions), 81 ; 



in Cornwall, 126. 



Golden-crested, (additions), 



81; British (Hartert), 218; 

 Song-pei'iod of, 367. 



St. Kilda (Hartert), 219. 



Willow (additions), 82 ; Song- 

 period of, 367. 



Wood (additions), 83 : in 



East Ross-shire, 154; Song- 

 period of, 367 ; at Fair Isle, 

 382 ; at Sule Skerry, 382. 



Wryneck (additions), 280. 



Yellowshank, Greater (Saunders), 



16. 

 yeltoniensis, Alauda. See Lark, 



Black. 

 Yorkshire, The Birds of. Reviewed, 



194 ; Letter on, 233. 



