CONTENTS. 



ALPHABETICAL LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 



Alston, Edward R. 



Notes on the quadrupeds of Lanark- 

 shire, 8, 58, 159, 240, 510 ; Ornilh- 

 ological notes from Lanarkshire, 20, 

 612 ; Zoological notes from Arran, 

 432; "Occasional and accidental 

 visitors," 453; The ' Dictionary of 

 British Birds,' 495 

 Angus, W. Ceaike 



Osprey and golden eagle in Aberdeen- 

 shire, 497; Wood sandpiper in 

 Aberdeenshire, 524; Black tern 

 near Aberdeen, 625 

 Aemitage, G. D. 



Little gull at Bridlington Quay, 526 

 AsHFoRD, Charles 



Description of Helix laraellata, 283 ; 

 Pupa (Vertigo) minutissima at 

 Ventnor, 458 

 Barrett, Chables G. 



Otter at Witley Park, 242 

 Bakeington, R. M. 



Food of the wood pigeon, 498 

 Barton, Geeaed 



Starling hawking for flies, 310 

 Battersby, F. I. 



Remarkable ball found in Ireland, 

 386 

 Beaufobt, Moeris 



Ravages of while ants, 527 

 Beck, Richaed 



A short description of an Acarus and 

 its agamic reproduction, 236 

 Btrohall, Edwin 



Note on the field mouse, 8 ; Spider or 

 mouse, 284 ; Ball of cow's hair, 

 436 

 Biechall, Henev 



Notes from New Granada, 233 

 Blackmore, Henry 



Forklailed petrel near Salisbury, 101 

 Blake-Knox, Harey 



Ornithological notes from the County 

 Dublin, 93,295,479; Orniiholngical 



scraps from Wexford, 96 ; Nesting 

 of the lesser redpole and blackbird 

 at Dalkey, 188 ; The migratory and 

 wandering birds of the County 

 Dublin, with the times of their 

 arrivals and departures, 220, 300 ; 

 Letters on Ornithology :— Letter L — 

 A natural history of the shag or green 

 cormorant, with an account of all 

 its plumages and transformations 

 from the nestling to the adult bird, 

 243 ; Letter IT. — Being a detailed 

 account of the summer plumages of 

 the shag, also an account of its 

 habits in confinement, 328; Letter 

 III. — A natural history of the 

 brownhooded or blackheaded gull, 

 with an account of all its plumages 

 and transformations from the nest- 

 ling to the adult bird, also some 

 questions about the masked gull, 

 361 ; Letter IV. — A natural his- 

 tory of the kittiwake gull, with an 

 account of all its plumages and 

 transformations from the nestling 

 to the adult bird, 618 ; Albinos, 

 Black redstart in the North 

 of Ireland, 454; Whitebellied 

 swift in the Western Islands of 

 Mayo, 456; Buffbreasted sand- 

 piper in Belfast, 467; Gray phala- 

 rope in Dublin Bay, 500 ; Glances 

 into the Ichthyology of the County 

 Dublin, 606 ; Whitebellied swift in 

 the Western Islands of Ireland, 

 523 ; Sabine's gull in Dublin Bay, 

 626 

 Boulton, W. W. 



Ornithological notes from the East 

 Coast of Yorkshire during the 

 summer of 1865, 27; Richard's 

 pipit in Ceylon, 32 ; Ornithological 

 notes from Beverley, 95 



