294 
Plover, Grey, Moults of, 115. 
——, Kentish, Zonal Distribution 
of, in Latium, 81, 82; Moults 
of, 111. 
——, Killdeer, Moults of, 112. 
——., Ringed, Moults of, 108. 
, Little, Moults of, 110. 
; , Semi-palmated, added 
to Hand-List, 4; Moults of, 
109. 
, Sociable, Moults of, 116. 
Pochard, pronunciation of, 96. 
polyglotta, Hypolais, see Warbler, 
Melodious. 
Pownatt, J. A., Note on Garganey 
in Anglesey, 138. 
PRAED, LiEutT. C. W. Mackworta, 
Notes on the British Puffin, 
162, 214. 
pratensis, Anthus, 
Meadow-. 
pratincola, Glareola p., see Pratin- 
cole, Common. 
Pratincole, Black-winged, Moults 
of, 106. 
, Common, Moults of, 105. 
pronus, Picus viridus, see Wood- 
pecker, Green. 
Puffin, British, Scientific name of, 
5; Notes on, 162, 214. puffinus, 
Puffinus p., see Shearwater, 
Manx. 
pugnax, Machetes, see Ruff. 
purpurea Ardea, see Heron, Purple. 
pusillus, Hreunetes, see Sandpiper, 
Semi-palmated. 
pyrrhocorax, Pyrrhocorax, 
Chough. 
Pyrrhula, p. europea, see Bullfinch. 



see Pipit, 

see 
Quail, Increase of, in Wexford in 
1917, 142; Zonal Distribution 
of, in Latium, 81. 
querquedula, Anas, see Garganey. 
Rare, P. G., Manx Ornithological 
Notes: 1916-17, 277. 
Raven, Zonal Distribution of, in 
Latium, 78; Late Nesting of, 
86; With only one eye, 116. 
Motacilla f., see Wagtail, 
Yellow. 
Redbreast, Zonal Distribution of, 
in Latium, 80; Singing in 
Winter Quarters, 100. 
——, British, Recovery of Marked, 
158. 
rayi, 

BRITISH BIRDS. 
Redbreast, Continental, in Fife, 143. 
Redpoll, Mealy, in Wigtownshire, 
143. 
Redshank, Male, Incubating, 118; 
Note on ‘‘ Twin’’ nests of 140; 
abundance of, in Norfolk, 257 ; 
apparently breeding in Radnor- 
shire, 262. 
——, Common, 
Marked, 186. 
, Spotted, in Norfolk, 118. 
Redstart, Zonal Distribution of, in 
Latium, 80.; in Isle of Man, 277. 
——, Black, Zonal Distribution 
of, in Latium, 80; Singing in 
Winter Quarters, 100; at 
Swona, 143. 
Redwing, effect of hard weather 
on, in Norfolk, 251. 
Reeve, see Ruff. 
Reviews : 
A Bibliography of British 
Ornithology from the earliest 
times to the end of 1912, 71. 
Recovery of 

Eggs mentioned in Ootheca 
Wolleyana as taken in 
Holland, 95. 
Report on Scottish Ornithology 
in 1916, including Migration, 
143. 
Handbook to Lord Lilford’s 
Coloured Figures of the Birds 
of the British Islands, 144. 
Transactions of the London 
Natural History Society for 
the year 1916, 239. 
ridibundus, Larus, see Gull, Black- 
headed. 
RivieRE, Dr. B. B., Notes on a 
Migration of Swallows in 
Norfolk, 66; Continental Jays 
in Norfolk, 259. 
Robin, see Redbreast. 
Rosinson, H. W., Notes on Moor- 
Hens and Mallards eating 
Fruit, 22; White Wagtail, 
Nesting in Westmorland, 65; 
Increase of Whinchat in Cum- 
berland, 66; Large percentage 
of full broods of Swallows in 
Lancashire and Westmor- 
land, 67; Evidence for the 
Breeding of the Green Sand- 
iper in Westmorland in 1917, 
103, 168; Little Gull in Lanca- 
shire, 119 ; Leach’s and Storm 
Petrels 
in North Lancashire 
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