444 



BRITISH BIRDS. 



Wigeon, American (additions), 56. 



Williams, W. J., Notes on Rare 

 Irish Birds, 276. 



WiTHEBBY, H. F., and Ticehurst, 

 N. F., On the More important 

 Additions to our Knowledge 

 of British Birds since 1899, 24, 

 51, 83, 125, 146, 228, 267, 305, 

 327, 368, 406. 



Notes on Yellow-browed 



Warbler in Norfolk, 201 ; 

 the Levantine Shearwater in 

 British Waters, 206 ; Little 

 Bunting in Norfolk, 238 ; the 

 Great Spotted Woodpecker as 

 a Breeding Bird in Scotland, 

 238 ; Sooty Shearwater in 

 Yorkshire, 243 ; Richard's 

 Pipit in Norfolk, 279 ; Two 

 Norfolk Levantine Shear- 

 waters, 313 ; the Northern 

 Willow-Wren in Norfolk, 342. 



WoLLASTON, A. F. R., Note on a 

 Life of the late Prof. Alfred 

 Newton, 422. 



Wood, W. Mackay, Note on Late 

 Nests of the Great Crested and 

 Little Grebes, 242. 



Woodchat. See Shrike. 



Woodcock (additions), 229 ; 



Position of the Ear in, 245 ; 

 Marked, 246 ; Weight of, 312. 



Woodpecker, Black, in England, 29. [ 



Woodpecker, Downy, in Gloucester- 

 shire, 382. 

 Great Spotted as a Breeding 



Bird in Scotland, 238 ; (addi- 

 tions), 411, 

 Green, Climbing Movements 



of, 93 ; versus Starling, 141. 

 Lesser Spotted, Breeding in 



Merioneth, 343. 

 WoRMALD, Hugh, A Tame Snipe 



and its Habits, 249. 

 Wren, Common (nestling), 191, 195 



Fire-crested, in Norfolk, 34. 



Golden-crested, from East 



Coast Lighthouses, 232 ; on 



the Isle of May, 346. 



Willow (nestling), 195. 



Northern Race of the, in 



Great Britain, 234, 242. 

 Wood, On the Song of, 226 ; 



in Herefordshire in Winter, 347 ; 



Curious Nesting Site of a, 380 ; 



(additions), 408. 

 Wryneck in North Lancashire, 



283 ; (additions), 411. 



Yates, J. M. St. John, Note on 

 Woodchat in Cheshire, 60. 



yelkoiianus, Puffinus. See Shear 

 water, Levantine. 



