linules in Scotland, 8961; Psyche 
Neuropterous, 8975; Arrival of 
cuckoos, nightingales and swallows, 
9044; Cells of bees—hexahedral 
forms very general in natural objects, 
9055; Doubts as to the occurrence 
of the ruddy shieldrake and spotted 
sandpiper at Epworth, 9121; 
Barrow’s goldeneye, 9122; Struthi- 
onidous birds, extinct and recent, 
9188; The recent moa, 9195; The 
badger—its period of gestation, 
9217, 9277; Abundance of the 
swift at Leominster, 9281; Dasy- 
campa rubiginea at Oatlands Park, 
9336 
Newman, Colonel H. W. 
Scarcity of singing birds, 8877; Two 
cuckoos’ eggs in one nest, 8885; 
Late departure of the swifts, 8887 ; 
The food of rooks—are they so car- 
nivorous as described ? 8951; Red- 
wings singing in England, 9021; 
Blackbird’s nest on the ground, 
9022; Cuckoo in January, 9024; 
The query respecting the robin, 
9041; Rare appearance and scarcity 
of the kite and other birds, 9103; 
The crocodile, 9145; Scarcity or 
abundance of wasps in 1864, 9216; 
Hexagonal forms of the cells of 
bees, 9265; The sea-birds at and 
near Filey—a plea for their preser- 
vation, 9292; Scarcity of swifts and 
snipes, 9328; Is the turnstone near 
Flamborough and Filey in July? 
9362 
Newton, Aurren, M.A., F.LS., &e. 
Pallas’ sand grouse breeding in Den- 
mark, 8889; Notes on the Orni- 
thology of Iceland, 8935, 8964; On 
the breeding of the green sandpiper, 
9115; Remarks on the exhibition 
of a natural mummy of Alca im- 
pennis, 9122; Two days at Madeira, 
9179 ; Ruddy shieldrake at Epworth, 
9363 
Nicuotis, Henry, jun. 
Osprey, kite and little bustard in 
Devonshire, 9039 
Norman, Rev. AtFrep Mertz, M.A. 
“The boring snail of the Bois des 
Roches,” 9012; On the external 
parasites of fish, 9014 
Norman, Grorce 
Natural-History notes from Norway, 
8865; Porpoises and salt water, 
Supposed old English rat, 8945; 
Ring ouzel near Malton, 8946; 
Migration of goldencrested wrens, 
8950; Cicindela campestris smelling 
of roses, 8997; Willow grouse and 
red grouse, 9044 ; Redwings singing 
in England, 9105; Eggs of the 
thicknee plover, 9114; Crested grebe 
in the Humber, 9121; Further 
Natural-History notes from Norway, 
9354 
Osporne, H., jun. 
Blackcap feeding on the berries of 
the mountain ash, Great arrival of 
goldencrested regulus at Wick, 
8879; Waxwing at Wick, 8880; 
Sand grouse in Caithness, 8889; 
Gray phalarope in Caithness, 8890 
Pamper, WILLIAM 
Osprey in North Wales, 9039 ; Wheat- 
ears in March, 9041 
Parritr, Epwarp 
Life-history of Anabolia nervosa, 8975 ; 
Cells of bees and wasps, 9155 
PEERS, JoHN 
Curious habit of the larva of Tortrix 
costana, 8916; Five-spined stickle- 
back in Britain, 9145 
Perkins, V. R. 
Pallas’ sand grouse 
8957 
Picort, T. Diesy 
Kingfishers’ nests, 8886 
Power, J. A., M.D. 
Catops colonoides of Kraatz in Britain, 
8997; Captures of rare Coleoptera, 
8998 
Power, W. H. 
Ruff and curlew sandpiper at Kings- 
bury Reservoir, Middlesex, 9289 
Pratt, Joun 
Water pipit near Brighton, 9279 
Prart, H.,, jun. 
Whitetailed 
8875 
Ravcuirre, C. D, 
Wilson’s petrel in the Isle of Wight, 
8892 
Rake, T. BEAVEN 
Notes on the swallow tribe, their stay 
and departure, 8955; Lesser red- 
poles’ nests near Birmingham, 
9248 
Ranson, Joun 
Notes on ‘ Stanton Grange; or, at a 
Private Tutor’s? 9036; Birds that 
sing as they fly, 9326; The moun- 
tain finch, Swallows, 9328 
Raw inson, W. G. 
Birds’ nests in December, 8964 
Reapine, J. J. 
Capture of the swordfish off Plymouth, 
8932 
in January, 
eagle at Shoreham, 
