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Gascoynn, GEORGE 
Scarcity of Sphinx Ligustri in the 
neighbourhood of Newark, 8968; 
Engineering under difficulties, 9053 ; 
Life-history of Liparis auriflua, 9332 
Getpart, E. M. 
. Beetles in a boat-house, 9077 
Gorpon, Rev. Grorce, M.A., LL.D. 
Sand grouse near the Moray Firth, 
8889; Redbacked shrike, or butcher 
bird, in Forfarshire, 9360 
GraHam, Davin 
Rare birds near York, 9038 
Gray, Dr. J. E., F.B.S., &e. 
The fossil human eyes, 9053 
Greene, Rev. J., M.A. 
Description of the larva of Thera coni- 
ferata, 9333 
GreeninG, Noau 
Breeding of varieties, 8905; Dian- 
thecia capsophila not a_ species, 
8913 
Gony, ‘I’. E. 
Eggs of grasshopper warbler, 8877 ; 
Abundance of kingfishers in Norfolk, 
8954; Badger near Melton, 9016; 
Whitetailed eagle near Wymond- 
ham, 9019; Cuckoo in confinement, 
Abundance of the bittern in Norfolk, 
9024; Great gray shrike near Nor- 
wich, 9104; White blackbird, 9107; 
Exgs of grasshopper warbler, 9108 ; 
Hoopoe in Suffolk, 9111; Spotted 
crake in Norfolk, 9118; Long dura- 
tion of the pupa state in Eriogaster 
lanestris, 9259; Seals off the coast 
of Yarmouth, 9277; Greenshank 
near Norwich, Ruff and reeves in 
Norfolk, 9290; Late stay of swifts, 
9328; Seals off the coast of Yar- 
mouth, 9359 
Gurney, J. H., M.P. 
Note on the occurrence in Great 
Britain of the American widgeon 
and of the redwinged starling, 9024 ; 
Singular nest of a song thrush, 
9105; Note on a gray ben killed by 
a sparrowhawk, 9114; An additional 
list of British birds found in South 
Africa, 9247; Note on the occur- 
rence of the lesser spotted wood- 
pecker at Reading, 9280 
Haprietp, Capt. Henry 
Query about the robin, 8878; Scarcity 
of swallows, 8886; Breeding of va- 
rieties, &c., 8967; Notes on the 
redeyed flycatcher, 9020; List of 
and remarks on some of the birds 
observed during a year’s residence 
on the north-east coast of Scouland, 
9165; Willow wren and chiffchaff, 
9279; Birds of Canada, observed 
near Kingston, during the latter 
part of the summer and in the 
autumn of 1857, 9297; Martins con- 
gregating in August, 9329; Moult- 
ing of the bullfinch, and remarks on 
its food, &c., 9360 
Hamet, E. D. 
Light-coloured robin, 9327 
Hamittron, J. 
Lesser redpole’s nest near Chester, 
9210 
Hammonp, W. O. 
Ptilodontis plumigera in November, 
8912 
Hancock, Henry J. B. 
Boring snail of the Bois des Roches, 
8932 
Hartine, J. Eomunp, F.Z.S. 
Anecdote of a weasel, 8945; Redwing 
singing in Eugland, 9106; Wheat- 
earsin March, 9108; Otter at Kings- 
bury Reservoir, 9155; Birds of Wal- 
ney Island, 9156; Bridled guille- 
mot at Flamborough Head, 9251; 
Little ringed plover at Kingsbury, 
Middlesex, 9283 
Heaty, CHar.ers 
Notes on the economy of certain 
Micro-Lepidoptera, 9065 
He ttins, Rev. J., M.A. 
Descriptions of the larve of Oporabia 
’ filigrammaria and Cidaria sagittata, 
8913; Notes on various Lepidoptera, 
8985,9054; Eupithecia pulchellata, 
9259 
Hewermt, ArTHur 
Capture of Coleoptera on Penmaen 
Mawr, 8904 
Hewitson, W. C. 
Late stay of swallows, 8886; Birds 
and plate-glass, 9019 
Hopson, Capt. Juctan 
Life-history of Saturnia Mylitta, the 
Tusseh silkworm, 9257 
Hopexinson, J. B. 
Osprey near Preston, Barn owl’s nest 
with eight eggs, 8875; Zelleria 
hepariella and Z. insignipennella 
the same species, 8917, 8992; Six 
months’ collecting Lepidoptera in 
Westmoreland, 8992 
Hoaa, Joun 
Note on the byblus-bok, 9223 
Hotpsworrty, E, W. H.,F.LS., F.Z.S. 
Bonnet of the whale, 9155. 
Horton, Rev. Enwarp, M.A. 
Statices versus Geryon, 8907; Habits 
of spiders, 9331; New locality for 
