INDEX. 



349 



ferina, Fuligida, see Pochard. 



Fielrifare swallowing FoRces of 

 Yoimg, 130 ; Breeding-habits 

 of, 150. 



Finch, Serin, in Scotland, 255. 



flammea, Strix, see Owl, Bam-. 



flava, Motacilla /., see Wagtail, Blue- 

 headed. 



flavirostris, Linota, see Twite. 



Fleet, L., Note on Black Tern in 

 Bedfordshire, 54. 



Flight, of the Swift, 1 1 5 ; a Curious 

 Upstroke in, 117. 



fluviatilis, Sterna, see Tern, Common. 



Flycatcher, Collared, in Sussex, 238. 



, Pied, Nesting in Haddington, 



84 ; Nesting in Devonshire, 

 134 ; in Anglesey, 244. 



, Spotted, Abnormal Eggs of, 



Hatching, 76. 



fceces of Young, Removing and 

 Swallowing, 82, 130, 320. 



Food, of Gulls, 26, 55 ; of Great 

 Northern Diver, 27. 



Ford -Lindsay, H. W., Notes on 

 White-spotted Bluethroat and 

 Red-necked Phalarope in 

 Sussex, 23 ; Black-throated 

 Divers in Sussex, 28 ; White- 

 winged Black Tern in Sussex, 

 54; Extraordinary Devotion 

 of some Birds to their Nests, 

 81 ; Woodchat Shrike in 

 Sussex, 111 ; Caspian Plovers 

 in Sussex, 115; Rock-Thrush 

 in Sussex, 130 ; Bulwer's Petrel 

 in Sussex, 198 ; Slender-billed 

 Nutcracker in Sussex, 225 ; 

 Ferruginous Ducks in Sussex, 

 247 ; Little Dusky Shearwater 

 in Sussex, 253 ; Isabelline 

 Wheatear in Sussex, 328. 



Forrest, H. E., Notes on Abund- 

 ance of Nightingales in Shrop- 

 shire, 23 ; Cranes in Shropshire, 

 52 ; A Pair of Robins Building 

 many Nests, 166 ; Hoopoes in 

 Merioneth and Shropshire, 167 ; 

 Water-Rails as Migrants, 168 ; 

 Grey Phalarope in Shropshire, 

 169 ; Fork-tailed Petrel in 

 Montgomery, 171 ; Supposed 

 Reed-Warbler in Merioneth, 

 188 ; Nightjar frequenting a 

 Beehive, 193 ; Pied Flycatcher 

 in Anglesey, 244 ; Little Owl 



in Shropshire, 245 ; Barnacle- 

 Goose in Anglesey, 247 ; Long • 

 tailed Duck in Anglesey, 247 ; 

 Little Auk in Shropshire, 252 ; 

 Slavonian Grebes in Mont- 

 gomery and Shropshire, 286 ; 

 Early Arrival of Chiffchaff in 

 Shropshire, 306 ; Cormorant 

 in Shropshire, 307. 



frugilegus, Corvus, see Rook. 



fulicarius, Phalaropus, see Phala- 

 rope, Grey. 



fuliginosa, Sterna, see Tern, Sooty. 



Fulmar, see Petrel, Fulmar. 



fuscus, Larus, see Gull, Lesser Black- 

 backed. 



Gadwall in Staffordshire, 22 ; in 

 Renfrew, 83 ; in Northampton- 

 shire, 176 ; in Perthshire, 247, 

 280 ; in the Isle of Man, 302. 



galbula, Oriolus, see Oriole, Golden. 



gallicus, Circaetus, see Eagle, Ser- 

 pent-. 



, Cursorius, see Courser, Cream- 

 coloured. 



Garnett, Miss M., Note on Manx 

 Shearwater in Cumberland, 197 



garrnlus, Coracias, see Roller. 



giu. Scops, see Owl, Scops. 



glacialis, Golymbus, see Diver, Great 

 Northern. 



, Fulmarus, see Petrel, Fulmar. 



, Harelda, see Duck, Long- 

 tailed. 



Gladstone, H.S., Memoir of Robert 

 Service, 34. Note on Blue Eggs 

 of Terns and Gulls, 251. 



glandarius, Garrulus, see Jay. 



glareola, Totanus, see Sandpiper, 

 Wood-. 



glaucion. Clang ula, see Golden -Eye. 



godmani, Puffinus, see Shearwater, 

 Little Dusky. 



Godwit, Bar-tailed, in East Ren- 

 frew, 231 ; in Somerset, 339. 



, Black-tailed, in Inner Heb- 

 rides, 202 ; in Ireland 203 ; 

 in East Renfrew and Ayr, 231 ; 

 in North Lancashire, 249 ; in 

 Yorkshire, 308 ; in Cumber- 

 land, 320 ; in Donegal, in 

 Winter, 341. 



Golden-Eye in Staffordshire, 22 ; 

 a Flock of Adult Male in Spring, 

 280 ; in Somerset, 339. 



