4166 The Zoologist — October, 1874. 



1862. — Ornithological Notes from Edinburgh, 7880. Variety of the 

 Common Gull, 7883. Notes on the Spotted Woodpecker, 7932. Habits 

 of the Crested Titmouse, 7998. Tenacity of Life in an Iguana, 8006. 

 Deposition of Eggs by the Cuckoo, 8164 and 8235. Unusual Situation of 

 a Sandpiper's Nest, 8164 and 8235. Nest of the Twite, 8194. Curlew 

 Sandpiper at Rochester, 8237. Sphinx Couvolvuli near Sheerness, 8243. 

 Barn Owl preying upon Fish, 8281. Note upon the Migration and Song 

 of the Sky Lark, 8281. Manx Shearwater at Sheerness, 8287. 



1863. — Glossy Ibis in Shetland, 8448. Iceland Falcon iu Shetland, 

 8484. Greenfinch in Shetland, 8499. Woodcock, Moorhen, Pintail Duck 

 and Pomarine Skua in Shetland, 8494. Honey Buzzard in Shetland, 8G31. 

 Food of the Dipper, 8631. Notes on the Snowy Owl, 8633. The Osprey 

 in Shetland, 8677. Snow Bunting in June, 8680. Five Eggs in the Nest 

 of a Common Snipe, 8091. Two Wheatears' Nests together, 8719. Variety 

 of Hooded Crow, 8720. Colour of the Eggs of the Golden Plover, 8725. 

 Green Variety of the Oystercatcher's Egg, 8725. Redshank breeding in 

 Shetland, 8725. Fascination of Birds by Light, 8817. Gray Wagtail an 

 Autumn Visitor to Shetland, 8819. Notes on the Rosecoloured Pastor, 

 «820. 



1864.— Otter in Salt Water, 8872. Pallas' Sand Grouse in Shetland, 

 8888. Harp Seal in Shetland, 9090. Ornithological Notes from Shet- 

 land, 9091, 9124, 9230 and 9310. 



1805.— Ornithological Notes from Shetland, 9101, 9435, 9484, 9518, 

 9566, 9587 and 9760. 



1866.— Ornithological Notes from Shetland, S. S. 16, 61, 211, 28S 

 and 478. 



1867.— Ornithological Notes from Shetland, S. S. 537 and 688. Food 

 of the Wood Pigeon, 50 L 



1869.— Ornithological Notes from Shetland, S. S. 1760. This com 

 munication bears the following postscript : — I am unwilling to resume my 

 monthly notes without apologising to my ornithological friends for having 

 left many kind letters unanswered. Having mentioned to the Editor, in a 

 private communication, the cause of my temporary abandonment of my 

 favourite pursuit, I can only trust that by inserting this he will signify 

 his belief that, notwithstanding my long silence, my good wishes for the 

 ' Zoologist ' and its readers will continue unabated." 



1871.— Ornithological Notes from Shetland, S. S. 2533. Great Gray 

 Shrike iu Shetland, 2561. Roller in Orkney, 2561. 



At p. 3700 of the present series of the ' Zoologist' I published a 

 brief obituary notice of this excellent naturalist, and I need not con- 

 ceal that it was penned, evidently with a loving hand, by his brother, 

 the Rev. S. IL Saxby. Dr. Saxby died in his thirty-seventh year, 



