INDEX, 



829 



Medlicott, W. S., Note on Eastern 

 Black-eared Wheatear seen in 

 Yorkshire, 122. 



melanocephala, Emheriza, see Bunt- 

 ing, Black-headed. 



melanocephalus, Larus, see Gull, 

 Black-headed, Mediterranean. 



melanoleuca, Tringa, see Yellow- 

 shank, Greater. 



melanopogon, LuscinioJa m., see 

 Warbler, Moustached. 



melba, Apus m., see Swift, Alpine. 



melopJiilus, Erithacus r., see Red- 

 breast, British. 



Merlin, Recovery of Marked, 4.3 ; 

 Scientific Name of, 5. 



merula, Turdus m., see Blackbird. 



migrans, 3Iilvus m.,see Kite, Black. 



Migrants and Moult, 304. 



^Migration, 222. 



•, Unusual, of Sea-Birds, 70. 



I^EiLBURN, C. E., Note on Adult 

 Cuckoo killing Nestling 



Meadow -Pipits, 95. 



minuta, Erolia m., see Stint, Little. 



modidaris. Prunella m., see Sparrow, 

 Hedge-, Continental. 



Moffat, C. B., Richard Manliffe 

 Barrington, Obituarial Notice 

 of, 130 ; Robert Warren, 

 Obituarial Notice of, 205 

 Letter on the Sandwich Tern 

 in Ireland — a Correction, 191 



mollissima, Somateria m., see Eider 

 Common. 



montanus. Passer m., see Sparrow 

 Tree-. 



montifringilla, Fringilla, see Brani- 

 bling. 



Moore, J., Notes on Little Stint 

 inland in Cheshire, 157 ; Osprey 

 in Cheshire, 187. 



Moorhen, Unusually Large Ckitch 

 of Eggs, 188 ; using two Nests 

 for one Brood, 74 ; Recovery 

 of Marked, 271. 



Moult and Migrants, 304. 



Moults of some British Ducks, 34, 

 137, 190. 



of the Bi'itish Passeres, 148, 



167, 239, 314. 



naumanni, Falco n., see Kestrel, 



Lesser. 

 Nelson, T. H., Honour conferred 



on, 76. 



Nestlings, Habits of, at Night, 119. 



Nests and Nesting-sites, LTnusual, 

 26, 27, 48, 58, 68, 70, 71, 74, 

 94, 120, 180, 187, 290. 



Netta, Correct Generic Name for 

 Red-crested Pochard, 7. 



New Forest, Thirty-five Years in 

 the. Reviewed, 192. 



newtoni. Partis m., see Tit, Great, 

 British. 



Nichols, J. B., Cape Verde Little 

 Shearwater in Sussex, 201 ; 

 North Atlantic Great Shear- 

 water in Sussex, 203 : Notes 

 on Rustic Bunting in Sussex, 

 92 ; Lesser Kestrel in Sussex, 

 97 ; Little Ringed Plover in 

 Sussex, 97 ; Sooty Terns in 

 Kent, 98 ; Eastern Black- 

 eared Wheatears in Sussex, 

 121 ; Sociable Plovers in 

 Sussex, 156 ; Madeiran Little 

 Shearwater in Kent, 212. 



Nichols, A. R., Note on the Irish 

 Example of the Madeiran 

 Little Shearwater, 253. 



Nightjar, Double-brooded, 155. 



nigra, Hydrochelidon n., see Tern, 

 Black. 



nigricollis, Cohjmhus n., see Grebe, 

 Black-necked. 



nisoria, Sylvia n., see Warbler, 

 Barred. 



nisus, Accipiter n., see Hawk, 

 Sparrow-. 



nivalis, Montifringilla n., see Finch, 

 Snow-. 



, Plectrophenax, see Bunting, 



Snow-. 



Noble, H., Note on Rough-legged 

 Buzzard in Berkshire, 274. 



noctua, Athene n., see Owl, Little. 



Norfolk. Birds in, in 1914, 99. 



Nuthatch in Carnarvonshire, 155. 



Nutcrackers, Moult of, 149. 



Nyroca, British species of. Moults 

 of, 42. 



nyroca, Nyroca, see Duck, Ferru- 

 ginous. 



Obituary Notices : 



R. M. Barrington, 130. 



Lord Brabourne, 177. 



H. E. Dresser, 194. 



C. M. Dyer, 56. 



Capt. the Hon. G. Legge, 177. 



