INDEX. 407 



C!o1<lcn -plover, fearlessness shown by the, of fire-arms, 3G3. 



Gold-finch, nidificatiam of the, 309. 



Goodsir, on fearlessness shown by wild dueks of railway trains, 3f>2. 



Goose, migratory impulse of a Brent, worn out, 350; the Siberian feigning 



death, 303. * 

 Oorint;, instinct of, 3S1. 

 Gould, on migration of birds, 355 ; on nidification of Megapodidce, 367 ; of 



Artamus sordid us, 372. 

 Oraber, on migratory birds of Faroe, 3(50. 



Grey, Sir G., on sense of direction shown by native Australians, 357. 

 Gulls, nidifieation of, 369; parasitic instincts of, 373. 

 Guanacoes, instincts of, 379. 



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llarcourt, E. V., on non-migratory habits of woodcock, 356 ; on absence of 



migratory birds in Madeira, 359. 

 Hare, alleged burrows of the, 372. 

 Hawk, knowledge of time shown by a, 357; tameness of a, at Galapagos 



Islands, 861. 

 TTearne, on habitation of the bearer, 372. 

 llcineken, Dr., on non-migratory habits of woodcock, 356. 

 lien, wild cackling over her eggs, 381. 



Herbert, Thos., on tameness of birds at Mauritius, 361. 



II won, wildnesa of the, 362; nidification of the, 369. 



Hewitson, 0., on tameness of magpies in Norway, 363 ; on nidiGcation of a 



chaffinch, 371. 

 Eirmmdo, migration of, 358; nidiGcation of, 365-6, 369-70. 

 Ulsters, feigning death, 864. 

 Hogg, on migratory instinct of sheep, 358. 

 Home, on structure of the proventrieulus of Collocalia, 366. 

 Homing faculty in animals, 358. 



rstrdm, "ii migration of ermines, 380. 

 Horse, instincts of the, with regard to excrement, 379. 

 House-flj, instincts of the, with regard to excrement, 379. 

 House-martin, nidification of the, 305. See Martin. 

 liubcr, on bees pillaging each, other, 375; on mistaken instincts of bees, 



:;-_'-3. 

 Huber, I'., on double instincts of a beetle larva, 373. 

 Hunt, Consul C, on birds visiting the A /ores, 858, 359-00. 

 Hull, the K,v. J., on nidification of the magpie, 370. 



Htm i-. not burrowing in 8. Africa, 372. 



Hyrax, in.-tinets of the, with regard to excrement, 379. 



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/ lent baltimore, nidification of, 372. 



; death, 868-4 1 varied instincts of , 872-8 ; double instincts 

 of , 878 i; batched in human body, 876 1 instincts of, exhibited only 



one-, :t77 ; instincts of, with regard to excrement, 879 ; Dligratioi 



37M; mistaken instincts of, 882-8. 

 l 'met, of migration, BU 80| <>f (ear, 860 ' ; t ; of nidifieation, 864 72 1 



double in certain bird", :t7 1 78, and in certain insects, ;i7:i I ; of inniii- 

 mals in forming haWtttiont. 372-3; of beaver und inu-k rat, 872 j of 



