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BRITISH BIRDS. 



falcinellus, Limicola /., see Sand- 

 piper, Broad-billed. 



Falcon, Gyr-, Scientific name of, 282. 



■ , Peregrine, Clutches of Five 



Eggs of, 26, 52 ; Development 

 of Young, 119. 



Farren, W., Feeding -habits of 

 the Sparrow-Hawk, 154. 



Far WIG, H. H., Note on Early 

 Nesting of Turtle-Dove, 77. 



feldegg, MotaciUa /., see Wagtail, 

 Black-headed. 



ferina, Nyroca /., see Pochard. 



ferruginea, EroHa, see Sandpiper, 

 Curlew-. 



Few, J., Letter on the notes of the 

 Common Tern, 295. 



finmarchicus, An.'^er. see Goose, 

 White-fronted Lesser. 



Flamingo, Scientific name of, 279. 



flammeus, Asio /., see Owl, Short- 

 eared. 



flava, Eremophila a., see Lark, 

 Shore-. 



, MotaciUa /., see Wagtail, 



Blue-headed. 



flavipes, Tringa, see Yellowshank. 



flavirostris, Carduelis /., see Twite. 



Flycatcher, Pied, in co. Cork, 55 ; 

 Scientific name of. 280. 



, Red-breasted, in Isle of 



May, 22. 



, Spotted, Increase or Decrease 



of, 107 ; Method of Eating 

 Butterflies, 171 ; Notes on 

 the Yovmg of the, 114 ; Scien- 

 tific name of, 280. 



Food of Birds, Be port for the Years 

 1911-12, Reviewed, 22.3. 



Ford-Lindsay, H. W., Riippell's 

 Warbler in Sussex, A new 

 British Bird, 93 ; Notes on 

 Alpine Swifts in Sussex, 50 ; 

 Bartram's Sandpiper in Sus.sex, 

 101 ; Rose-coloured Starlings 

 in Sussex, 114 ; Yellowshank 

 in Sussex, 121 ; Spotted Crake 

 in Sussex, 122 ; Icterine 

 W^arbler in Sussex, 146 : 

 Pectoral Sandpiper in Sussex, 

 148 ; Slender-billed Curlew in 

 Kent, 150 : Baird's Sandpiper 

 in Sussex. 174 : Rare Birds 

 in Sussex, 199 ; Aquatic 

 Warblers in Sussex, 267 ; 

 Dusky Thrushes in Sussex, 

 267. 



Forrest, H. E., Notes on Little 

 Owl in Shropshire, 18 ; Twites 

 in Shropshire in Summer, 97 ; 

 Cuckoos in House-Sparrow's 

 Nest, 98 ; Night-Heron in 

 Shropshire, 100 ; Fork-tailed 

 Petrel in Shropshire, 198 ; 

 Roseate Tern in Shropshire, 

 1 98 ; Remarkable Tameness in 

 a Redwing, 219. 



Foster, N. H., Notes on Moorhen 

 Covering Eggs, 122 ; Mistle- 

 Thrush singing in Winter, 292. 



Frohawk, F. W., Note on Cuckoo 

 Laving in House-Sparrow's 

 Nest, 173. 



fuligula, Nyroca, see Duck, Tufted. 



Fulmar, Blue, see Petrel. Fulmar. 



fulviis, Charadrius d., see Plover, 

 Golden, Asiatic. 



funereus, jEgolius /., see Owl, 

 Tengmalm's. 



fusca, Aqui'a, see Eagle, Spotted. 



fuscatus, T Urdus, see Thrush, Dusky. 



fuscus. Lams /., see Gull, Black- 

 backed, Lesser. 



Gadwall in Berkshire, 219; in 

 Cheshire, 120 ; Breeding in 

 Moray and Sutherland, 128. 



gaetkei, Liiscinia s., see Bluethroat, 

 Norwegian. 



galHnago, GaUinago g., see Snipe, 

 Common. 



gaUinula, Limnocryptes, see Snipe, 

 Jack. 



Gannets, Increase of, at Little 

 Skellig (Kerry) 55 ; at Stack 

 of Stack and Skerry, 123 : 

 in Staffordshire and North- 

 amptonshire, 19. 



Garganey Breeding in Kent, 104. 



Garnett, D. G., Note on Colouring 

 of Soft Parts of Slavonian 

 Grebe, 220. 



garruhis, Ampelis, see Waxwing. 



gibraltariensis, Phcenicurus o., see 

 Redstart, Black. 



glacialis, Fiihnarus g., see Petrel, 

 Fulmar. 



Gladstone, H. S., Note on Beliefs 

 regarding the Mating of Black- 

 game, 175. 



glaucus, Larus, see Gull, Glaucous. 



Glegg, W. E., Notes on Abnormal 

 Song of Blackcap, 16 ; Little 

 Owls in Essex, 197. 



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