XIU 



Kite, 409 



Kitiiwuke, 174, 338 



Kuol, 20, 6i,7o,83, 216 



Lacerta viridis in Keni, 4o7 



Lanius excubilor, 132; in WiltsLire, 



227 

 Lapwing, 66, 80, 124, 292 

 LariclK, Biiiisli, 361, 618 

 Lark, sky, 17, 62, 65, 136, 224, 293, 420, 



498; wood, 136 

 Larks, 120 

 Larus capistratus, 361 



,, ridibiindus, id. 



„ tridactylus, 518 

 Larva of Caraiirina blanda, 7 ; of Scoria 



dealbala, 230; of Hippiuxhia Seinele, 



317; of iMaciof^lossa Bunibylifoniiis, 



350 ; of M. Fiiciformis, 351 : of 



Hadena suasa, id. 

 Larvffi, Lepidopterou*, descriptions of, 



350 

 Leipoa ocellata, 44 

 Leptoptilos javanica ? 14 

 Letters, two, from the late Charles 



VVaterton, 193 

 Liinenitis Camilla in Ireland, 151 

 Linnet, common, 266, 337, 449; variety 



of, 262 ; green, 339 

 Lizards devouring their own species, 



527 

 liObefoot, red, at Stilly, 501 

 Loon, redthroiitfd, 177 

 Alacroglossa Bombyliformis, description 



ol the larva of, 360 



„ Fucil'ormis, description of 



the larva of, 351 

 Magpie, 122, 138, 177, 471 

 Mammalia nf Norfolii, notes on, 384 

 Marien, pine, in Liucoliisbire, 242 

 Manin, 78,92,123, 171, 172,339, 342, 



443,445,479; white, 33; sand, 78, 



123,480,515; house, effects of cold on, 



269 

 Martins in D-cember, 33 ; at Christmas, 



96; lute Slay ul, 523 

 Mec3nolarsus all)ellus, 322 

 Megapode, Australian, 51 

 Merganser, redbreasied, 19, 163, 291 

 Merlin, 19, 67,95, 118, 22 1 ; at Erding- 



ton, 31; killed by filing against a 



window, 142 

 Mice sucking e;;gs, 385 

 Migrant-, summer, dates of arrival of in 



North Linculnsliire in April, 259; in 



the County Dublin, 296 ; arrival of, 



308 

 Moa's egg, discovery of at the Kai Koras, 



34 

 Moorhen, 84, 266,338, 516 



Moorhens perching in trees and feeding 

 on pears, 33 ; perching in trees, 145 



Motella vulgaris, 507 



Mouse, field, note on, 8 ; shrew, descrip- 

 tion of, 386 



Mussel-shells, gulls breaking, 190 



Myxine glutinosa, 509 



Napier, C. Ottley Groom, 'Food, Use 

 HDd Beauty of British Birds,' 158 



'Natural History of the Tineina,' 167 



Nectris brevicaudus, 208 



Nereis new to Science, description of, 

 113 



Nest of the dipper, 268; of hen, chaffinch 

 in, 269 I of the blackbird, curious posi- 

 tion of, 308 ; of tawny owl on the 

 ground, 346; of the siskin, 522; of 

 blacktliroated diver, 525 



Nest within nest, 102, 311 



Nesting-place of sea birds at Scrabsler, 

 492 



Nesting season of 1865, visit to the Fame 

 Islands during the, 483 



Nests of willow warbler and chiffchaff, 

 336 



New Granada, notes from, 233 ; agri- 

 culture of, 2'54 



Newman, Edward, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c., 

 ' A Dictionary of British Birds,' 

 reprinted from Montagu's ' Ornitholo- 

 gical Dictionary,' and incorporating 

 the additional species described by 

 Selby, Yariell in all three editions, 

 and in Natural History Journals, 

 372 



Nightingale, 120,334,337,419; dates 

 of arrival of at Woolpil, Suffolk, 269 ; 

 late song of, 454 



Nightjar, 78, 340,515 



Nuthatch, 78, 486 



Organic matter, preservation of by 

 exclusion of atmospheric air, 435 



Oriole, golden, at Brigbion, 267; at 

 luist Grinsiead, 268 ; at St. Jusi, id.; 

 ill Suffolk, 268, 308 ; in West Sussex, 

 334 



Oniiihological notes from Shetland, 16, 

 61,211,288, 473; from Lanarkshire, 

 20,612; from Flambor(uigb, 21 ; from 

 the iiasi Coaht of Yorkshire, 27; from 

 North Lincolnshire, 73, 129, 215, 258, 

 293; from Shropshire, 76, 161 ; from 

 Norfolk, 84, 260, 441; from West 

 Sussex, 87, 140, 166,264, 333; from 

 South-Kast Essex, 89; from the 

 County Dublin, 93, 296, 479; from 

 Beverley, 95 ; from the Isle of Wight, 

 169, 217, 337, 443 ; from Penzance, 



