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CONTENTS. 



CoKDEAux, John 

 Ornithological notes fi'om North Lin- 

 colnshii-e, 3400, 3464, 3556, 3684, 

 8781 ; Common cormorant and 

 herring gull retm-ning to nest at 

 Flamborougli Head, 3530 ; Notes 

 at sea, 3599 ; Ou the migration 

 and habits of the cmlew sand- 

 piper (Tringa subarqtiata, 

 Giildenstaedt), 3720 



Cornish, Thomas 



Lmnpfish or lumpsucker, 3532; 

 PHot-fish off Penzance, 8653; 

 Octopus vulgaris at Penzance, 

 8654 ; Kare fishes at Penzance, 

 8697; Bottlenosed whales off 

 Penzance, 3722 



Dalgleish, John J. 

 Hybrid between the common pigeon 

 and tiirtle dove, 3651 



Dix, Thomas (the late) 

 A happy famUy, 3452 



DOUBLEDAY, HeNRY 



The eggs of the cuckoo, 3472 ; 

 Kay's wagtaU, 3490 



DURNFOKD, H. 



Glaucous gull at Southwold, Suffolk, 

 Blacktlu'oated diver in Suffolk, 

 3413 ; Ferruginous ducks and 

 gadwaUs in Leadenhall Market, 

 3492 ; AiTival of spring migrants, 

 &c., 3526 ; Dark variety of the 

 common snij)e, 3529 ; Waders flj-- 

 ing at dusk, 3530 ; Ornithological 

 notes, 3601 ; Ornithological notes 

 from Lancashue, 3612, 3800; 

 Eemarkable postm-e of the Nor- 

 folk plover, 3093 ; Captain Feil- 

 dcu's criticisms ou Mr. Dm-nford's 

 " Ornithological Notes," 3694 ; 

 Nesting of the Sandwich tern on 

 Walney Island, 3773; Eats eating 

 pigs. Ornithological notes from 

 Suffolk diu'uig August, 3797 ; 

 Notes from Lougparish, Hants, 

 3799 

 Eaton, Kev. A. E., l(l-.A. 



Notes on the Faima of Spitsbergen, 

 3762 

 Feilden, Capt. H. W. 



Nesting of the redwing in North 

 Yorkshu-e, 3411 ; Criticisms on 

 Mr. Dm-nford's " Ornithological 

 Notes," 3041, 3735 

 Gatcombe, John 



Otters near PljTiiouth, 8365 ; Orni- 

 thological notes from Devon, 

 Cornwall, &c., 3392, 3442, 3406, 



3562, 3628, 3716, 3783; Large 

 otter near Plymouth, 3566 ; A 

 new heronry in Cornwall, 3693 ; 

 Fox shark off the coast of Corn- 

 wall, 3697 

 Gray, Dr. J. E., F.E.S., &c. 



Catalogue of the whales aud dol- 

 phins (Cetacea) inhabiting or in- 

 cidentally ^'isiting the seas sur- 

 rounding the British islands, 

 3357, 3421 

 Gregson, C. S. 

 Abundance of snow buntings, song 

 thrushes and brambUngs in the 

 North, 3490 

 Gurney, J. H. 



Fu-ecrested regulus at Torquay, 

 3490 ; Note on the early assump- 

 tion of breeding plumage in tho 

 bridled aud foolish guillemots 

 and great northern diver, 3493 ; 

 Note on the waterhon, 3580 ; 

 Anecdote of a kingfisher, 3616 ; 

 Note on the cuckoo and pied 

 wagtail, 3648 ; Waterhens nest- 

 ing in trees, 3652 ; Note on rare 

 birds obtained near Flamborougli 

 Head, 3802 

 Gurney, J. H., jun. 



Ornithological notes from Norfolk, 

 8354, 3402; Osprey at Hemp- 

 stead, 3367 

 Hadfield, Capt. Henry 



The cuckoo, 3579 ; Arrival of spring 

 migrants, &c., 3614 

 Hamel, Egbert D. 



Blacklieaded gulls and fieldfares, 

 8530 ; Ornithological notes from 

 Tamworth, 3801 

 Hart, W. E. 



Heronries in Ulster, 3454 

 Harting, J. E. 



Biitish heronries, 3404; The cuc- 

 koo, 3648 

 Heaton, W. H. 



Heronries — en-ata, 3454 

 Herbert, William H. 

 Leach's petrel and black tei'u near 

 Newbury, 3455 ; Great gi'ay 

 shrike near Newbury, 3489 

 Hewitson, W. C. 



The theory of Dr. Baldamus as 

 regards the cuckoo's egg, 3468 

 Hornby, Hugh P. 



Heavy hares in North Lancashu-e, 

 3448; Notes from North Lanca- 

 shire, 3451 ; Birds observed at 

 St. Michael's-on-the-Wyrc, 3801 



