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liUlTISII BIRDS. 



Obituary — continued. 



L. N. G. Ramsay, 17. 



C. Stonham, 317. 



R. Warren, 295. 



.Major C. H. T. Whitehead, 178. 



R. B. Woosnain, 178. 



obsc tints, Pariis c, see Tit, Blue, 

 British. 



occidentolis, Pritn lla m., see Spar- 

 row, Hedge-, British. 



ochropus, Tringa, see Sandpiper, 

 Green. 



cedicnetnus, Bwhintut m., see Curlew, 

 Stone-. 



oenaa, Columba, see Dove, Stock-. 



Ogilvie-Grant, W. R., Xotes on 

 Scottish Crested Titmouse in 

 east Ross-shire, 182 ; The 

 Greater Spotted Eagle in 

 Herefordshire, 186. 



Oldham, C, Note? on Sandwich 

 Tern nesting in Anglesey, 73 : 

 Black Redstart in Hertford- 

 shire, 185. 



Oriole, Golden, Moiilt of, 151. 



orioliis, Oriolus o., see Oriole, 

 Golden. 



Osprey in Cheshire, 187. 



ostralegtis, Hrematopus o., see 

 Oystercatcher. 



otus, Asio o., see Owl, Long-eared. 



Ouzel, Ring-, in Lewis, 52 ; in 

 Outer Hebrides, 160. 



Ovitegous Habit, An Observational 

 and Experimental Proof of the 

 Vahie of the, in Birds, 109. 



Owen, J. H., Notes on Curious 

 position of Dipper's Nest, 27 ; 

 Snipe laying live Eggs, 28 ; 

 Long-eared Owl Nesting in 

 Essex, 49 ; LTnusual Nesting- 

 sites, 68 ; Wren's long Incuba- 

 tion of Infertile Eggs, 94 ; 

 Cuckoo's P]ggs and Nestlings 

 in 1915, 96. 



Owl, Barn-, A Dark -breasted, in 

 Berkshire, 210 ; on Isle of 

 Man, 291 ; Recovery of 

 Marked, 268. 



• , Eagle-, Supposed, in Ayr- 

 shire,' 2 16. 



, Hawk-, American, a Ren- 

 frewshire Record, 215, 280. 



, Little, Increase of, in Notting- 

 hamshire, 189 ; Status of, in 

 Staffordshire, 250 : Status of, 

 in Wiltshire, 210. 



Owl, Long-eared, nesting in Essex, 

 49 ; Nesting on the Grovuvd in 

 Norfolk, 58 ; Breeding-liabits 

 of the, in Scotland, 1 24. 



, Tawny, Nesting on t\\e 



Ground, 71. 



, Tengmalm's, Scientific Name 



of, 5 ; in Scotland, 99. 



Oystercatclier, The Relation of, to 

 its Natural Environment, 304 : 

 Recovery of Marked, 44, 255. 



pallida, Hypolais p. see Warbler, 

 Olivaceous. 



palustris, Acrocephalus, see Warl)ler, 

 Marsh-. 



, Embcriza p., see Bimting, 



Reed-, Large-billed, A\'estern. 



parasiticus, Stercorariiis, see Skua, 

 Arctic. 



Parkin, T., Olivaceous Warbler in 

 Sussex, 198 ; North African 

 Black Wheatear in Su.ssex, 

 200 ; Notes on Rare Birds in 

 Kent and Sussex, 68 : Medi- 

 terranean Black-headed Gull 

 in Sussex, 214. 



parva, Muscicapa p., see Fly- 

 catcher, Red-breasted. 



Passeres, The Moults of the British, 

 with Notes on the Sequence 

 of their Plumages, 148, 167. 239, 

 314. 



Paton, E. R., Letter on Supposed 

 Eagle-Owl in Ayrshire, 216. 



penclope, Anas, see Wigeon. 



Petrel, Fork-tailed, Leach's, in 

 Worcestershire, 30. 



, Fulmar, Increase of, in co. 



Kerry, 30. 



petrosus, Anthus s., see Pipit, Rock-. 



phmopus, Numcnius ph., see Whim- 

 brel. 



Phalarope, Grey, Breeding-Habits 

 of the, 11 : Nest of, 187. 



phoenicurus, Phoenicurns ph.. see 

 Redstart. 



Photography,seeBiid-Photography. 



pica. Pica p., see Jlagpie. 



pilaris, Turdus, see Fieldfare. 



pilrala, Pi/rrhula p., see Bullfinch, 

 British. 



Pintail, Moult of. 39-41, 140. 1 11. 

 190; Scientific Name of. 7. 



Pipil, Meadow-, Nestlings of, killed 

 by Cuckoo, 95. 



, Rock-, Scientific Name of. 3. 



