304 



BRITISH BIRDS. 



Oldham, C, Notes on Ferruginous 

 Duck in Carnarvonshire, 120 ; 

 Folk-Lore of the Yellow Bunt- 

 ing, 196. 



Oriole,~'Golden, at Isle of May, 22. 



oriolus, Oriolus o., see Oriole, 

 Golden. 



Ospreys of Loch an Eilein, 124. 



Ouzel, Ring-, in Scotland, 127. 



Owen, J. H. , Notes on Mud-daubed 

 Eggs of Jackdaw, 14 ; Sparrow 

 ejecting Eggs from Nest of 

 Song-Thrush, 14 ; Woodcock 

 eating Coi-n, 21 ; Correction, 

 268 ; Cock House-Sparrow as- 

 sisting to Incubate, 49 ; Short 

 Interval between two Nests of 

 Robin, 50 ; Nesting-habits of 

 Woodpeckers, 51 ; Nestling 

 Cuckoo ejecting two Eggs at 

 once, 51 ; Moorhen Covering 

 Eggs, 54 ; the Young of 

 the Spotted Flycatcher, 114 ; 

 Cuckoos' Eggs and Nestlings 

 in 1914, 118: the Food and 

 Habits of the Sparrow-Hawk, 

 193. 



Owl, Barn-, Recovery of Marked, 

 46 ; Scientific name of, 280. 



, Little, in Essex, 197 ; Possible 



Breeding in Radnorshire and 

 Yorkshire, 28 ; in Shropshire, 

 18 ; Breeding in Somerset- 

 .shire, 23 ; Scientific name of, 

 280. 



, Short-eared, in Isle of May, 22. 



, Tawny, Voice of, 5. 



, Tengmalm's, Scientific name 



of, 279. 



paliimhiis, Columba p., see Pigeon, 

 Wood-. 



Parkin, T., Note on Asiatic Golden 

 Plovers in Sussex, 52. 



parva, Muscicapa p., see Flycatcher, 

 Red-breasted. 



Paton, R. E., Note on Glaucous 

 Gulls inland in Ayrshire, 243. 



Pearson, C. E., Note on Probable 

 Yellow-browed Warblers in 

 Nottinghamshire, 171. 



Penrose, Dr. F. G., Note on 

 Sparrow-Hawks' Method of 

 Feeding Young, 98 ; Black- 

 headed Gulls and Razorbills, 

 174 : Chiffchaf^ in Dorsetshire 

 in December, 197. 



peregrinus, Falco p., see Falcon, 

 Peregrine. 



perspicillata, Oidemia, see Scoter, 

 Surf-. 



Petrel, Bulwer's, in Kent, 13. 



, Fork-tailed, Leach's, in Shrop- 

 shire, 198. 



, Fulmar, Habits of the, 230 ; 



Plumage and Distribution, 200; 

 Further Increase of, in Ireland, 

 56 ; Breeding on Bulgach, 

 123 ; at Butt of Lewis, 80 ; 

 in Kincardineshire, 125. 



, Storm-, Scientific name of, 



280. 



, Wilson's, in Sussex, 199. 



petrosus, Anthiis s., see Pipit, 

 Rock-. 



phceopus, Numenius ph., see 

 Whimbrel. 



Phalarope, Red-necked, Feeding- 

 habit of, 243, 268, 293 ; Breed- 

 ing in the Outer Hebrides, 9. 



phcenicurus, Phceniciirus ph., see 

 Redstart. 



Pigeon, Wood-, Recovery of 

 Marked, 112. 



Pike, O. G., Notes on the Habits 

 of the Fulmar Petrel, 230 ; 

 Feeding-habit of the Red- 

 necked Phalarope, 293. 



Pipit, Meadow-, Recovery of 

 Marked, 45. 



, Rock-, Scientific name of, 



279. 



. Tree-, in Ireland, 199 ; Nest- 

 ing in Scilly Isles, 145. 



platyrhyncha. Anas p., see Mallard. 



, Limicola p., see Sandpiper, 



Broad-billed. 



Plegadis, Correct Generic name 

 for GIos.sy Ibis, 279. 



Plover, Caspian, in Sussex, 13. 



, Golden, Asiatic, in Sussex, 52. 



pluvius, Picus v., see Woodpecker, 

 Green. 



Pochard, Possible Breeding of, in 

 Northants, 104. 



Polysticta, Correct Generic name 

 for Steller's Eider, 280. 



pomarimis, Stercorarius, see Skua, 

 Pomatorhine. 



Popham, H. L., Note on Nest of 



Jack Snipe, 149. 

 Portal, M., Note on Increase of 

 Tufted Duck Breeding in 

 Northumberland, 76. 



