Reexs, Henry 
Food of the rook, 8884; Frogs climb- 
ing trees, 8927; Honey buzzard’s 
nest in the New Forest, 8946; 
Scarcity of robins during winter— 
does the female migrate? 8949; 
Willow grouse and red grouse, 
8955; Pine grosbeak at Thruxton, 
9023; Fieldfare near Andover on 
the 18th of May, 9105 
Reynotps, R. 
Habits, &c., of the little grebe, 8891 
Roserrs, G. 
Curious habit of the robin, 9327; 
Young quail near Wakefield, 9362 
Ropp, Eowarp Hrarre 
Graylegged goose near Penzance, 
8891; Gadwall duck near St. Aus- 
tell, Cornwall, 8962; Goosander 
near the Lizard, 8963; Black red- 
start in Cornwall, 9022; Snow 
bunting in summer plumage near 
Penzance, 9109; Longtailed duck 
at Scilly, The great autumnal migra- 
tion of birds, 9364 
Rocrrs, Henry 
Little stint in the Isle of Wight, 8891; 
Immense swarms of Syrphus Pyras- 
tri, 9254 
Rounpett, H. 
Bohemian waxwing in the West 
Riding of Yorkshire, 9023 
Row tanp, W. H. 
Whitetailed eagle in Savernake Forest, 
9020 
Row ery, Grorce Dawson, M.A. 
The egg of Apyornis maximus, the 
colossal bird of Madagascar, 9190; 
Anthus campestris or A, rufescens 
at Brighton, 9327 
Ryg, E. C. 
Hylastes angustatus taken in England, 
8904; Hyduobius Perrisii taken in 
England, 8921; “On some new or 
rare British Coleoptera,” 9059 
Saunpers, W. C. 
Black redstart at Alton, Arrival of the 
willow wren and swallow, 9108 
‘Savicte, S. P. 
Scarcity of summer migrants, 8877; 
Acherontia Atropos in Cambridge- 
shire, 8906; Dun variety of robin, 
Note of the occurrence of a pure 
albino hedgesparrow, 8949; Wax- 
wing in Norfolk, 8950; Little crake 
in Cambridgeshire, 9118 
Saxpy, Henry L., M.D. 
Otter in salt water, 8872; Pallas’ sand 
grouse in Shetland, 8888; Harp 
seal in Shetland, 9090; Ornitholo- 
xl 
gieal notes from Shetland, 9091, 
9124, 9230, 9310 
Seaman, Rev. C. E. 
Curious situation for the skeleton of a 
sparrowhawk, 9279; Bittern in the 
Isle of Wight, 9290 
Smira, Rev. ALFreD Cuartes, M.A. 
Pallas’ sand grouse in Wiltshire, 
8888; The crocodile— Herodotus 
the father of (Natural) History, 
8927; Red grouse and willow 
grouse, 9113; Redwing singing in 
England, 9209 
Smita, Cectn 
Food of rvoks, 8885, 9043; Little auk 
in Somersetshire, 8891 ; Egyptian 
goose and great gray shrike in 
Somersetshire, 9048 
Smiru, C. Hervey 
Bewick’s ‘swan near Woburn, 8962; 
Crossbills in Bedfordshire, 9110 
Smira, Frepertck 
.On the sagacity exhibited by certain 
bees and ants, 9073; On the abun- 
dance of spring wasps, 9137; Note 
on the “ migratory bees”? in Dor- 
setshire, 9273 
Swrru, H. Ecroyp 
Other notes on the birds which breed 
upon Walney and adjacent islands, 
9321 
StEavenson, J.C. 
Grand migration of Seals, 8872 
Stevenson, Henry 
Waxwings in Norfolk, 8880; Pallas’ 
sand grouse in Norfolk and Suffolk, 
8957; Notes on the Ornithology of 
Norfolk, 9025 ; Norfolk Ornithology, 
9103; Rock pipit in Norfolk, 9109 ; 
Gray lag geese in Norfolk, 9119; 
Has the great black woodpecker 
occurred in Norfolk ? 9248 
Stewarr, E. C. 
Redwing singing in England, 9106 
Stone, STePHEN 
Larva and pupa of Ripiphorus para- 
doxus, 9266 
Srupgs, CHarLes 
Nesting of the kingfisher, 8954 
Swinuor, Rosert, F.L.S. 
Natural-history notes, principally from 
Formosa, 9224 
Symes, Greorce 
Swarm of Syrphns Pyrastri on the 
coast near Bridport, Dorset, 9273 
Turner, J. A., M.P. 
Beetles at sea, 8920 
Tyrer, Ricuarp 
Bramblings in the Chilterns, 9023 - 
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