APPENDIX: TABLE OF CONTENTS. 
BIRDS (continued). 
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XLI. Some Observations on the Birds of the Faroe Islands .......... a 
XLII. On the Habits of the Kiwi-kiwi (dApteryz Mantelli, Bartlett), 
with a mentiqu-ofOcydromis. <5. src= «synthe spun cals ena sae 51 
XLIV. On the Specific Distinctness of the Ringed Guillemot .......... 65 
XLV: /0n the Great Bustard in Spain ioy.42 ce etek eee eis eee or 68 
XLVI. Supposed Occurrence of a Specimen of the Severn Swallow 
(Hirundo bicolor, Vieill.) at Derby, in 1850 ............++4. 69 
MILVIE. Habits of the Hawk-Owll (Stania ulula)\. 20.2 sc aee cee es eee 71 
XLVI: Sone of the Redwing (Turdus ezacns) 5. cic cien scien «2 aioe sore oe 72 
L. On the Swarm of Lemmings in Lapland in 1853, the Birds that 
accompanied it and their mode of Breeding ..............- 75 
LI. On the Nest and Eggs of the Waxwing (Bombycilla garrula, 
ALsouh oats) ee eelcun eaten chs cyclic cae Mnree en Or OBEN e Oe trmio.e a ob. c 81 
TBE PY ont ofthe SW aie wae coi. 2 ee scie atajote nc duets io calale! 0 cloves echacel senate 82 
LUT. Lapland Owl. «Sie dapponiea, Nemm: (7... 1.0.2. ene ste 83 
LIV. Tengmalm’s Owl. Strvx Tengmalmi, Gmel. ............0++-+: 83 
LVII. Postscript to Herr Meves’s Paper “On the Snipe’s ‘ neighing’ or 
humming noise, and on its Tail-feathers’ systematic value”’ 87 
LVIII. On the Breeding of the Smew (Mergus albellus, Li.) ....0.++..5+ 88 
LIX. On the Breeding of the Crane (Grus cinerea) in Lapland. ...... 88 
REPTILES and AMPHIBIANS. 
XTC (On-Reptiles&esear Bonn 4 2. tees a eae nein aces teeta 12 
AVE. Wacachiy ta: Bros hi eke. Pe ae area sels) ike eile ie eee eden eer 16 
XIX. Is the Edible Frog a true Native of Britain? .............i.- 21 
XXIED {Deseription:ot a speciesor Newh ..re. sacks | eel terete 25 
XXV. Note.on the P7ztow palmapes of Daudin 5.0.) 2%.c «06s + alo eral 27 
XK, On the Viperswallowing tts Young) 0.2... «= see eyeneiner: 32 
MOOV, Some Remarks oucbritish Amphibia: \. o.- sic celoese sso deateerene 34 
ROCK VIL aOn the: Green Tigard "25.5 .ijoccych, aia stata ere ols etter ayetaiaheanietoins omen 38 
XLIII. Occurrence of Triton palmipes in Scotland ...... cre nee oth een ees 64 
LX. “Is the Edible Frog a true Native of Britain?” .............. 94 
INSECTS. 
I. Oceurrence of Colias Hyale near Cambridge, &c. ...........-.. 3 
II. Occurrence of Papilio Machaon in Derbyshire ................ 4 
VIII. Occurrence of Vanessa Antiopa near Nottingham .............. 10 
IX. Occurrence of Acherontia Atropos at Cambridge .............. 11 
X. Occurrence of Sphinx convolvuli near Nottingham ............ II 
XI. Occurrence of the Locust near Nottingham .................. II 
XV. A proposed Postscript to Mr. Wollaston’s Note on Nebria livida.. 15 
XX.) Mioraticns of Ampectss hia mines aortas o's 2 2 Seo ayseln et ee eee 23 
XXIV. Occurrence of the Narrow-bordered Bee-Sphinx in the Highlands. 26 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
LV. Notice of an Ice-carried Boulder at Borgholm ................ 84 
LVI. On a fresh Form of Crystallization which takes place in the 
Particles of Fallen Snow under Intense Cold 
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