INDEX. 



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Mase FIELD, J. R. B., Notes on 

 Gannets in Staffordshire and 

 Northamptonshire, 19 ; Little 

 Gull in Staffordshire, 53 ; Pied 

 Wagtail's Nest built in Moving 

 Railway Truck, 69 ; Moorhen 

 Covering Eggs, 102. 



Massey, H., Note on Moorhen 

 Covering Eggs, 123. 



May, Isle of. Scarce Birds in the, 22. 



Meade-Waldo, E. G. B., Note on 

 Food of Sparrow-Hawks and 

 Method of Feeding Young, 147. 



megarhyncha, Luscinia m., see 

 Nightingale. 



Melanistic varieties, 20. 



melanocephalo, Emberiza, see Bmit- 

 ing. Black -headed. 



, Motacilla /., see Wagtail, 



Black-headed. 



melanocephalus, Larus, see Gull, 

 Black-headed, Mediterranean. 



melba, Apus m., see Swift, Alpine. 



melophihis, Dandalus r., see Red- 

 breast, British. 



Merlin, Breeding-habits of, 271 ; 

 Habits of the, 23 ; Scientific 

 name of, 279. 



menda, Turdus m., see Blackbird. 



migrans, Milous m., see Kite, 

 Black. 



Migrants, Sexes of, 13. 



Migration. 126, 143, 169, 226, 245, 

 273, 276 ; Report on the Im- 

 migration of Summer-residents 

 in the Spring of 1913, etc.. 

 Reviewed, 273. 



minuta, Erolia m., see Stint, Little. 



minuttis, Larus, see Gull, Little. 



MONCKTON, Lieut. Francis A., 

 Obituary Notice of, 287. 



montanus. Passer m., see Sparrow, 

 Tree-. 



Moorhen Covering Eggs, 54, 79, 102, 

 122, 123, 151 ; Hatching two 

 Broods in One Nest, 80 ; 

 Moult of the, 25 ; Using Nest 

 of Sparrow-Hawk, 270. 



MoRETON, Lord, Note on Status of 

 Land-Rail in Oxfordshire, 151. 



ynorinelliis, Charadrius, see Dotterel. 



Moult, Some Passerine Birds found 

 Migrating in, 245. 



musicus, Turdu'<, see Redwing. 



Nelson, T. H., Notes on Erythris- 

 tic Eggs of Black-headed Gull, 



53 ; Destruction of Sea-birds 

 in a Storm at Teesmouth, 67 ; 

 Destruction of Grouse in a 

 Storm in Yorkshire, 102. 



Nestlings and Brooding Birds, 

 Ha):)its at Night, 144. 



Nests and Nesting-sites, Unusual, 

 17, 69, 74, 75, 98, 116, 173, 

 196, 221, 239, 270. 



newtoni, Parus m., see Tit, Great, 

 British. 



Nichols, J. B., Notes on Rare 

 Vagrants in Kent and Sussex, 

 13. 



Nichols, W. B., Note on Little 

 Owls in Essex, 197. 



Nightingale, Early Nesting of, 49 ; 

 Increase or Decrease of, 109 

 Voice of, 6. 



Nightjar. Late Nesting of the, 117. 



nilotica. Sterna n., see Tern, GuU- 

 billed. 



nisoria, Sylvia n., see Warbler, 

 Barred. 



nisus, Accipiter n., see Hawk, 

 Sparrow-. 



Noble, H., Notes on Food of 

 Sparrow-Hawks, 119; Stone- 

 Curlew Breeding in Bucking- 

 hamshire, 173 ; Rough-legged 

 Buzzard and Gadwalls in 

 Berkshire, 219. 



noctua, Athene n., see Owl, Little. 



Norfolk, Birds in, in 1913, 54. 



Nuthatch in Anglesey, 50 ; Nest in 

 a Haystack, 239. 



nycticorax, Nycticorax n. , see Heron, 

 Night-. 



nyroca, Nyroca, see Duck, Ferru- 

 ginous. 



Obituary Notice of Lieut. Francis 

 A. Monckton, 287. 



obscurus, Anthus s., see Pipit, 

 Rock-. 



occidentalis. Prunella m., see Spar- 

 row, Hedge-. 



oceanicus, Oceanites, see Petrel, 

 Wilson's. 



ocrophus, Tringa, see Sandpiper, 

 Green. 



CEcology, A Practical Study of 

 Bird, 184. 



oedicnemus, Burhinus oe., see Cur- 

 lew, Stone-. 



cenanthe, OSnanthe oe., see Wheatear. 



