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INDEX. 



Accentor, Alpine, Actions of, 330, 

 368. 



— — , Hedge-. See Sparrow, 



Hedge-. 



accipitrinus, Asio. See Owl, Short- 

 eared. 



Acland, Miss Clemence M., Note 

 on Puffin in Surrey, 231. 



acuta, Dafila. See Pintail. 



alba, Ciconia. See Stork, White. 



, Motacilla. See Wagtail, 



White. 



albicilla, Haliastus. See Eagle, 

 White-tailed. 



albicollis, Zonotrichia. See Sparrow, 

 White-throated. 



Alexander, C. J., Note on Marsh- 

 Warbler in Kent, 159. 



Alexander, H. G., Note on Lesser 

 Redpoll in Sussex, 56. 



Allchin, J. H., Note on Bittern 

 in Kent, 338. 



alle, Mergus. See Auk, Little. 



Allen, J. A., An American's Views 

 of Bird Migration, 12. 



alpina, Tringa. See Dunlin. 



aluco, Syrnium. See Owl, Tawny. 



anglorum, Puffinus. See Shear- 

 water, Manx. 



apiaster, Merops. See Bee-eater. 



apivorus, Pernis. See Buzzard, 

 Honey-. 



apus, Cypsehis. See Swift. 



aquaticus, Cinclus. See Dipper. 



, Rallus. See Rail, Water-. 



arborea, Alauda. See Lark, Wood-. 



arctica, Fratercula. See Puffin. 



arcticus, Golymbus. See Diver, 

 Black-throated. 



arenaria, Calidris. See Sanderling. 



Arnold, E. C, Note on Wood- 

 Sandpiper in Sussex in June, 

 230. 



Atchinson, George T., Note on 

 Nesting dates of the Lesser 

 Redpoll, 161. 

 ate,r, Parus. See Titmouse, Coal-. 



atricapilla, Muscicapa. See Fly- 

 catcher, Pied. 



, Sylvia. See Blackcap. 



atrigularis, Tardus. See Thrush, 

 Black-throated. 



Auk, Little, in Ireland, 330. 



auritus, Podicipes. See Grebe, 

 Slavonian. 



Avocet in Norfolk, 32; in Kent, 

 271. 



avocetta, Recurviroslra. See Avocet. 



badius, Lanius senator. See Shrike, 

 Corsican Woodchat. 



Bahr, P. H., On the supposed 

 Colour-change and the Spring 

 Moult of the Black-headed 

 Gull, 105 ; Note on Crossbills 

 in Surrey and Ireland, 163. 



bailloni, Porzana. See Crake, 



Baillon's. 



bairdi, Tringa. See Sandpiper, 

 Baird's. 



Bankes, Eustace R., Note on 

 Snow-Bunting in Dorset, 306. 



Barber-Starke y, F., Some Nest- 

 ing-habits of the Wood-Lark 

 as observed in North Devon, 7. 



bassana, Sula. See Gannet. 



Bedford, Her Grace the Duchess 

 of, Notes on the Longevity of 

 Birds, 78, 115; Black-tailed 

 Godwit in Wigtownshire, 129 ; 

 Red-backed Shrike returning 

 to Nest in same place, 160 ; 

 Woodcock removing its Eggs, 

 167 ; Coloration of the Soft 

 Parts of the Slavonian Grebe, 

 268. 



Bee-eater in Sussex, 295. 



belgica, Limosa. See Godwit, Black- 

 tailed. 



