INDEX. 



309 



Pheasant, Hybrid between, and 



Black Grouse, 292. 

 philomelus, Turdus p., see Thrush, 



Song, Continental. 

 phcenicurus, Phceniciirns p., see 



Redstart. 

 pica. Pica p., see Magpie. 

 Pigeon, Wood-, in Norfolk, 290. 

 Pintail, Sequence of plumages of, 



132. 

 Pipit, Meadow-, Recovery of 



Marked, iii. 

 , Richard's, in Carnarvonshire, 



207. 

 platyrhyncha, Anas p., see Mallard. 

 Plover, Golden, in Norfolk, 290. 

 , Ringed-, Removal of nests 



owing to unforeseen circum- 

 stances, 26. 

 Plumage, Sequence of, in some 



Palsearctic Ducks, 130. 

 Pochard, Recovery of Marked, 112; 



in Norfolk, 289. 

 polyglotta, Hippolais, see Warbler, 



Melodious. 

 PoRT.^L, M., Note on Bearded Tit 



in Hamphsire, 209. 

 porzana, Povzana, see Crake, 



Spotted. 

 PowNALL, J. A., Note on Hen- 



Harrier in Anglesey, 240. 

 pratensis, Anthns, see Pipit, 



Meadow-. 

 Pring, C. J., Note on the Merlin 



breeding in Somerset, 64. 

 Puffin, in Norfolk, 295. 

 pngnax, Philomachits, see Ruff. 

 pvrrhocorax, Pyrrhocorax, see 



Chough. 



qiterquedula, Anas, see Garganey. 



Rail, Land-, Late stay of in Hamp- 

 shire, 216. 



Ralfk, P. G., Manx Ornithological 

 Notes, 1920, 39. 



Raw, W., Occurrence, probable, of 

 the Lesser Grey Shrike in 

 Northumberland, t8. 



rayi, Motacilla /., see Wagtail, 

 Yellow. 



Redbreast, Food of, 86 ; Buff- 

 coloured, in Surrey, 216; 

 Recovery of Marked, 112. 



Redshank in Isle of Man, 40 ; 

 Recovery of Marked, 112 ; in 

 Essex, 190. 



Redstart, Recovery of Marked, iii. 



■ — — , T^lack, Probable occurrence in 

 Isle of Man, 40 ; in Glamorgan- 

 shire, 205 ; in Sussex 216 ; in 

 Somerset, 29-' 



Reviews : — 



Life of Alfred Newton, 93. 

 Our Resident Birds and How 



to Know Them, 120. 

 Early Annals of Ornithology, 



161. 

 A Synopsis of the Accipitres 

 (Diurnal Birds of Prey), 2nd 

 ed., 275. 



richardi, Anthus r., see Pipit, 

 Richard's. 



RicKMAN, P., Notes on Black 

 Redstart in Sussex, 216 ; 

 Golden-eye Duck in Sussex, 

 216. 



ridibundus, Larus, see Gull, Black- 

 headed. 



Riviere, Dr. B. B., Letter on 

 the Velocity of Flight among 

 Birds, 298. 



Robin, see Redbreast. 



Robinson, H. W., Notes on the 

 dive-period of the Goosander, 

 45 ; The size of Swallow 

 broods in 1921, 240; Gadwall 

 in Westmorland, 241 ; Letters 

 on the Status of Arctic Terns 

 in Lancashire and the Fames, 

 92 ; of the Surf- Scoter in 

 Orkney, 299 ; on the races 

 of Eider-Ducks, 300. 



Roller in Essex, 60. 



Rook, Some Notes on the, 10 ; 

 Nuptial display, 10 ; Nesting- 

 habits, 10 ; Attack on incuba- 

 ting birds, 13 ; Male feeding 

 female, 12, 15 ; in Norfolk, 

 282. 



rose:is, rFgithalos c, see Tit, Long- 

 tailed. 



roseus, Pastor, see Starling, Rose- 

 coloured. 



Rothschild, Hon. N. C, Note on 

 Waxwing in Northampton- 

 shire, 155. 



Rowan, W., Observations on the 

 Breeding-habits of the Merlin, 

 122, 194, 222, 246. 



Ruff feeding upon grain, 21 ; in 

 Cheshire in June, 117; in 

 Gloucestershire, 142 ; in 



Norfolk, 290. 



riificollis, Podiceps v., see Grebe, 

 Little, 189. 



rufttergum, Garrtdus g., see Jay. 



Russell, Miss F., Note oii Green 

 Sandpiper in Surrey in Winter, 

 214. 



rusfica, Hirundo r., see Swallow. 



rusticola, Scolopax, see Wood- 

 cock. 



