302 



BRITISH BIU])S. 



Iiiculjation, Letter on, 100. 

 ispida, Alcedo i., see Kiiigfislier. 



Jackdaw, ]\lud-dauljed Eggs of, 40. 



JoURDAiN, Rev. F. C. R., Review 

 of A Bibliography of British 

 Ornithology,' m, 194: Notes 

 on Quail in Berkshire, 121 ; 

 Late Nesting of Swallow, 138 ; 

 On the Possibility of the 

 Buzzard Rearing Two Broods 

 in one Season, 168 ; Unusual 

 Nesting-sites of Pied Wagtail, 

 18.5; Buzzards in Berkshire, 

 188, 272 ; Unusual Birds in 

 Berkshire, 270 ; Spread of the 

 Little Owi in South Oxford- 

 shire and North Berkslure, 

 271 ; White Stork in Oxford- 

 shire, 273. 



Joy, Norman H., Notes on Green- 

 shank and Black Tern in 

 Berkshire, 24: Bearded Tit- 

 mouse in Berkshire, 117. 



Kerr, Mrs. Helen M. Rait, Letter 

 on Breeding-habits of Sparrow- 

 Hawk, 123^ 



Kestrel, Recovery of Marked, 221. 



Kingfislier, Unusual Nesting-site 

 of, 141 ; Swallowing a Frog, 

 247. 



lagopus, Buteo /., see Buzzard, 

 Rough-legged. 



Langton, Dr. H., Note on Rooks 

 building on Chimneys, 16(). 



Lapwing, Recovery of Marked, 63, 

 222 : On some Results of 

 Ringing, 215. 



Lark, Calandra, in Sussex (a new 

 British Bird), 254, 2C6. 



, Sliore-, in Orkney, 171. 



— , Wood-, at Fair Isle, 171. 



latirostris, Muscicapa, see Fly- 

 catcher, Brown. 



Leigh, Austin Geoffrey, Obitu- 

 ary Notice of, 87. 



leucopsis, Br ant a, see Goose, 

 Barnacle-. 



leucorodia, Platalea I., see Spoonbill. 



Lewis, Stanley, Notes on Sand- 

 Martins Nesting in Drain- 

 Pipes, 247 : Moor-Hens Eat- 

 ing Fruit, 251. 



limosa, Limosa, see Godw it. Black- 

 tailed. 



longicauda, Barlramia, sec Sand- 

 piper, Bart ram's. 



, Slercorarins, see Skua, 



Buffon's. 



Lucas, Captain Lord, Obituary 

 Notice of, 192. 



lugnhris, Motacilla a., see Wagtail, 

 Pied. 



hiscinioide.s, Locustdla I., see 

 Warbler, Sa\i"s. 



Mallard, Reco\er\- of Marked, 62, 

 64, 222. 



Mapleton, H. W., Note on Land- 

 Rails in Somerset, 46. 



Marked Birds, Recovery of, 60, 221. 



Marking Birds. The British Birds 

 Marking Scheme : Progress 

 for 1916 and some Results, 

 150 : on Some Results of 

 Ringing Song-Thrushes, Black- 

 birds, Lapwings and Wood- 

 cock, 215. 



Martin, House-, Large increase in 

 Nesting, in Lancashire in 1915 

 and 1916, 139 : Late Brood 

 of, 186 : Recovery of Marked, 

 221. 



, Sand-, Roosting in Trees, 



120 ; Nesting in Drain-pipes, 

 167, 226, 247. 



Massey, Herbert, Note on Late 

 Brood of Moorhen, ( 8. 



May, Norman, Note on Glossy Ibis 

 in Oxfordshire, 44. 



Mayall, a.. Note on Blackcap^ in 

 Winter in Shropshire, 226. 



Maynard, J. G., Letter on Porous- 

 ness of Egg-shell of the Tawny 

 Owl, 296. 



Meade-Waldo, E. G. B., Letters 

 on Habits of Sparrow-Hawks, 

 146: Habits of Red-lacked 



Shrikes, 



Occurrences of 



the Common Buzzard, 295. 



Meares, Captain Cecil Stanley, 

 Obituary Notice of, 135. 



Meares, D. H., Notes on Little Owl 

 Breeding in Essex, 271 ; Rare 

 type of Redshank's Eggs, 274 ; 

 Erythrism in Eggs of Grey 

 Wagtail and Common Tern, 

 291 : Rare \'aiiety of Garden- 

 Warbler's E^ffs, 292. 



