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Jeefery, J. D., F.R.C.S. 



The fate of piebalds and rare birds, 

 959 

 Jeffery, W., jun. 



Ornithological notes from West Sussex, 

 596, 730, 811 ; Wood lark in West 

 Sussex, 756 

 Jenkinson, Rev. J. H., M.A. 



Great gray shrike, 555; Our gray 

 shrikes, 605 

 Jesse, W. 

 Redwinged starling near Liphook, 

 913; Cuckoo placing her egg in 

 the nest by means of her bill, 914 ; 

 Quail nesting in Essex, Green 

 sandpiper near Ingatestoue, Essex, 

 915 

 King, Mrs. S. 



Late swallow's nest, 606 

 Kirby,H. T. M. 



Abundance of the cuckoo at Mayfield, 

 829 

 Legge, W. Vincent, F.Z.S. 



Oological notes from South-Ea6t Essex, 

 599; Ornithology of the Firth of 

 Cromarty, 670, 831 

 Mathew, G. F., R.N., F.L.S. 



Snow bunting at Sea, 559; Magpie 

 with yellow beak, 1016 

 Mathew, Rev. Murk ay A., M.A. 



Bee-eater at Stapleton, near Bristol, 

 561 ; Gray phalarope at Barnstaple, 

 562; Capture of swifts by hook and 

 line, 827; Egyptian goose at Barn- 

 staple, 831 ; Sabine's gull at Weston- 

 super-Mare, 992 ; Spoonbill on Nor- 

 thum Burrows and black redstart at 

 Barnstaple, 1017 

 Maw, Geoege 



Rats on the coast, 822 

 Mawson, George 



Hare feeding on hawthorn-berries, 

 604 ; Beautiful variety of the field- 

 fare, 633 ; Badger at Cockerraoulb, 

 822 

 May, J. W. 



Life-histories of sawflies, translated 

 from the Dutch of M. S. C. Snellen 

 van Vollenhoven, 639 

 Monk, T.J. 



Great snipe and other rare birds near 

 Brighton, 1017 

 Moor, E. Charles 



Nesting of the nuthatch, 559; Orni- 

 thological notes from Aldeburgh, 

 822 ; Swallows and martins picked 

 up dead at Aldeburgh, 990; Storm 

 petrel at Aldeburgh, 992 



Muller, Albert 



Are blue-bottle flies distasteful to bats ? 

 911 

 Murton, James 



Vipers and toads, 836 

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

 Visit of the Bohemian waxvving, 560 ; 

 Waxwings,561 ; Letters on variation 

 in Lepidoptera, 721, 841 ; Death of 

 the Rev. Hamlet Clark, 840; Star- 

 vation of Birds, 911; Cuckoos at 

 Peckham, 914 ; Mackerel in the 

 Boulogne aquarium, 954 

 Newton, Professor Alfred 



Magpie with a yellow beak, 757, 913 

 Norgate, Major T. F. 



Notes of a Naturalist in India, 993 

 Norman, George 



Curious processes in the tail of the 

 redwing, 606 ; The willow grouse 

 and red grouse perching, 607; Red 

 grouse and willow grouse, 758 

 Plant, John 



Swallows at Salford, 1015 

 Power, F. D. 



Siskins during the first week in March, 

 825 ; Extraordinary flock of wood 

 sandpipers at Raiuham, Kent, 991 

 Power, W. H. 



Redshank in breeding plumage in 

 January, 708; Gulls in Kent, 710; 

 Early appearance of jack snipe, 

 1016 

 Ranson, John 



Pied wagtail wiuteriug in North York- 

 shire, 875 

 Richardson, Marcus 



Number of eggs laid by the swift, 990 

 Roberts, George 



Anecdote of the horse, Rats and mice, 

 553; Nesting of the song thrush, 

 Nesting of the flycatcher, 557; 

 Nesting of the cole tit, 560; Toad- 

 stones and eagle-stones, 707 ; Dates 

 of arrival of the summer migrants 

 near Wakefield in 1867,822; Gray- 

 headed wagtail near Norwich, 824 ; 

 White eggs of the yellowbainmcr, 

 825 ; Nesting of the peregrine in 

 Yorkshire, 947 : Yorkshire haunts of 

 the pied flycatcher, 949 

 Rodd, Edward Hearle 



Merlin in Scilly, The two great gray 

 British shrikes, 555 ; Cornish speci- 

 mens of the jerfalcon and redfooted 

 falcon, 605 ; The lesser gray shrike, 

 703 ; Little bittern in Cornwall, 

 759 ; Hoopoe near Helston, Corn- 

 wall, 793; Golden oriole at Stilly, 



