xu 



Godwit, baiUiiled, 82,216, 264; black- 

 tailed, 82, 260, 477 

 Goldcrest and longtailed titmouse, eggs 



of in oi)e nest, 269 

 Goldeneye, 66, 163,214 

 Goldsiiiny, Jago's, 606 

 Gouocerus venator at Box Hill, 106 

 Goosander, 140, 163 

 Goose, brent, 17, 66; bernicle, 72, 161 ; 



bean, 75, 161, 303; graylag, 75, 161 ; 



pinkfooted, 161; wbitefronted, 161, 



304; brent, 161; Canada, 161,303; 



Egyptian, 161, 304 

 Gould, Jobn, F.R.S., &c., ' Handbook 



of tbe Birds of Australia,' 41 

 Graculus, 243 



» pygmtcus, 15 

 „ sieniKii'^is, id. 

 Grebe, great cresied, 163, 263; near 



Bivminijban), 100; eared, 163, 167, 



263; rediieckt'd, 163, 617 ; Sclavoniau, 



163,478; little, 164 

 Grebes, 265 

 Green (iiicl), food and nesting of the 



young, 481 

 Greenshank, 29, 82, 94 

 Grouse, black, 79 ; sand, 79, 378 ; red, 



80 ; Pallas' sand, 378 

 Guillemot, 306; black, 164, 475; 



common, 164 ; ringed, 299 

 Gurnard, streaked, at Penzance, 311 ; 



Bloch's, in tbe Moray Firth, at Banff, 



312 

 Gull, little, 30, 165 ; at Bridlington 



Quay, 526 ; lesser blackbacked, 62, 72, 



128, 165, 171, 338, 342, 440, 452; 

 blackheaded, 72, 128, 165, 172, 217; 

 common, 128, 140, 165,258; herring, 



129, 140, 165, 214, 341, 452, 517; 

 kiltiwake, 165; glaucous, 165, 213, 

 296; great blackbacked, 165, 446, 452 ; 

 brownbooded or blackheaded, a natural 

 history of the, with an account of all 

 ils plumages and transformations from 

 the nestling to the adult bird, 361 ; 

 habits of, id.; food of, 304 ; its flight, 

 swimming, resting, 365; cry of, id.; 

 nidification of, 366 ; its plumages, if/. ; 

 masked, questions about, 370; Sabine's, 

 in Alouni's Bay, 501 ; in Dublin Bay, 

 626; kittiwake, a natural history of 

 the, with an account of all ils plumages 

 and transformations from tbe nestling 

 to the adult bird, 518; habits of, id.; 

 food of, 620; its flight, resting, swim- 

 ming, and tlie uses of the short tarsi 

 and tbe diver-like feet, id.; cry of, 

 621 ; nidification of, id. ; its plumages, 

 522 



Gulls, breaking mussel-shells, 190; bar- 

 ren, 370 



Hadena suasa, description of the larva 

 of, 351 



Hake, trifurcated, at Penzance, 348; 

 grent forkbearded, 608; ladjiole, id. 



' Handliook of the Birds of Australia,'41 



Hare, cominon, 385 



Harrier, hen, 132, 141,214; near Barn- 

 staple, 267; marsh, 221, 441 



Hnrtiiig, J. E., F.L.S., ' Birds of Mid- 

 dlesex,' 485 



Hiiwlincb, 261,442 



Hawk, 407 



Hedgehog, 58 



Htdgesp.irrow, 417; varielv of, 29 



Helix himellala, desciiiiliou of, 283 



Herodias Bubulcus, It) 

 „ Garzetut, id. 

 ,, intermedia, id. 



Heron, 62, 80, 92, 121,293 



Herciu, gray, 15; jiurple, id; squacco, 

 81 ; night, (f/; at Btlfa'-t, 427 



Hernnrv, account of a, and breeding- 

 place of other water-birds, in Southern 

 India, 1 1 



Herring, 609 



Hippaichia Semele, description of the 

 larva of, with notes on its habits, food, 

 &c., 317 



Hippocampus brevirostris, 508 



Hippopsis and Calamobius, note on, 4 



Hirnndines, arrival of at Lone, Cornwall, 

 309 



Hobby, 261; food of, 454; near 

 Rochester, 497 



Hol.sou, ll.chard M.D., ' Charbs 

 Waterton, his Home, Habits and 

 Handiwork,' 425 



Hooper, 161,293 



Hoopoe, 77, 262, 450; at Royston, 96 



Ibis, glossy, 14, Nl ; at Scilly, 524; at 

 Budieifih Salterloii, id. 



Ichthyology of ilie County Dublin, 

 glances into the, 505 



Immigrants, arrival of, 205 



Insects, Coleopti'rou«, of the Madeiras, 

 S.ilvages and Canaries, 153; on the 

 snow, 390 



Ixos obscurus in England, 228 



Jackdaw, 471 



Jay, 122,471 



Jerfalcon at Crosby Ravensworth, 30; 

 near Biddulpli, id. 



Kestrel, 19, 67, 119, 132, 173, 436, 447; 

 curious capture of by a cat, 31 ; lesser, 

 at Cambridge, 96 



Kingfisher, 70, 78, 122, 226, 450, 487; 

 singular death of, 271 



