IX 



TUELY, N. C. 



Habits of spiders, 9471 

 Turner, James 



Rook's nest on the ground, 9626 

 Tyrer, Richard. 



Backwardness of the season, 9562 ; 

 Sand grouse, &c., near Keighley, 

 9563 

 Vakley, James 



Voracity of young sparrowhawks, 9416 

 Wayne, W. H. 



Wasps and fleas, 9739 

 Weir, J. Jenner 



On the power possessed by birds, 



natives of warm climates, to resist 

 with impunity the cold of higher 

 latitudes, 9411 

 Wharton, Charles B. 



Bats abroad in Jaiuiary, 9465 ; Snow 

 bunting at the Kingsbury Reservoir, 

 9539 

 Whitaker, J. W. 



Deilephila lineata near Biggleswade, 

 9824 

 Wilkinson, Sir Gardner 



Ostrea virginica, a new British oyster, 

 at Tenley, 9558 



ALPHABETICAL LIST OP SUBJECTS. 



Accentor, hedge, curious variety of, 9491 ; 

 in Shropshire, 9776 



Acidalia immulata, habits and description 

 of the larva of, 9419 

 „ rubricata, description of the 

 larva of, 9748 



Adders in Lauderdale, 9457 



Agrotis Segetura, life-history of, 9545 



Anecdote of a pair of storks, 9453 ; of a 

 hen killing mice, 9539 



An}{ler, voracity of the, 9470 



Annelids, Devon, notes on, 9632 



Astemma filiformis, 9634 



Auk, little, in Shetland, 9522 ; in the 

 Isle of Wisjht, 9583 ; razorbilled, 

 plumage of, 9614 



Bantam, curious malformation of a, 

 9792 



Bat, greater horse-shoe, in Dorsetshire, 

 9835 



Bats abroad in January, 9465 ; flying in 

 mid-winler, 9517 



Beetles, hobby feeding on, 9625 



Bird imitating a duck, 9679 



' Birds of India ; being a Natural History 

 of all the Birds known to inhabit Con- 

 tinental India,' 9385 



Birds which breed on Walney Island, 

 some further notes on, 9408; natives 

 of warm climates, on the power pos- 

 sessed by to resist with impunity the 

 cold of higher latitudes, 9411 ; rap- 

 torial, in the Norfolk and Norwich 

 Museum, 9425 ; summer, arrival of in 

 1864, 9434 ; escape of by diving, 

 9436, 9532 ; water, on the submer- 

 gence of, 9469 ; summer, early arrival 



of at Freshwater, 9562 ; our common, 

 pairing and nesting of, 9592 ; summer 

 arrival of, 9629 ; of passage, 9654 ; 

 dates of the oviposition of in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Marlborough in 1865, 

 9663 ; in Carmarthenshire, notes on, 

 id. ; of passage, summer, scarcity of, 

 9679 ; taken during a few days' ramble 

 in Craven, notes on, 9681 ; rarer 

 British, &c., seen on the Continent, 

 notes on, 9692 ; noticed in London 

 during 1863-64, list of, 9727; edu- 

 cated, Miss Van der Meersch's, at the 

 Polytechnic, 9790 ; at Glenarm, 9794 ; 

 list of observed in the parish of 

 Bishop's Lydeard, id.; notes on the 

 nesting of in the flat-lands of Essex, 

 9836 



Bitch, kids suckled by a, 9649 



Bittern, little, in Norfolk, 9405 ; near 

 Epworth, Bavvtry, 9419 ; near Weston- 

 super-mare, 9454, 9457 ; in the Isle of 

 Wight, 9583 ; near Plymouth, 9628 ; 

 in Dorsetshire, 9671 



Blackbird in Lincolnshire, 9406; parti- 

 coloured, 9418 ; pied variety of, 9466 ; 

 pied, ai Moundsmere, id.; nest of, 

 built in a wagon, id.; in the Isle of 

 Wight, 9603, 9608, 9722, 9725; in 

 Shropshire, 9776 



Blackbirds, pied, 9531 



Blackcap in Shetlaud, 9438; in West 

 Sussex, 9601 



Brambling in Ayrshire, 9441 ; in York- 

 shire, 9447; in Norfolk, 9575; in East 

 Sussex, 9578 ; in Shetland, 9760, 9763 ; 

 in Shropshire, 9780 



