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1880,486; Bee-cater, Grey Phalarope 
and Tengmalm’s Owl in Lincolnshire, 
511; King Eider at the Farne Islands, 
514 
Corpravx, Joun, & J. A. Harvizr Brown 
Report on the migration of birds in the 
autumn of 1879, 161; Correction of 
error, 257 
CornisH, THOMAS 
Late stay of Pilchards and early arrival 
of Mackarel on the Cornish coast, 
112; Unusual assemblage of the 
Masked Crab, 262; Short-finned 
Tunny at Penzance, 366; Porpoises 
chasing Mackarel, 443; Lesser Grey 
Mullet on the Northumberland 
coast, 448; Eckstrom’s Topknot and 
Couch’s Erythrinus on the Cornwall 
coast, 449 
Cox, e.. ; 
Breeding of the Pochard and Scaup in 
Treland, 255 
Cricuton, Artuur W., F.L.S., F.Z.S. 
Unusual migration of Jays, 71 
Curtis, E. 
Peregrine Falcon near Windsor, 70 
Day, Francis, F.L.S., F.Z.S. 
On the air-bladders of fish, 97; The 
Hebridal Argentine, 112; The origin 
of varieties in Salmonide, 133; The 
Houting on the Sussex coast, 146 ; 
Greenland Bullhead at Brighton, 146 ; 
Scomber punctatus on the Cornish 
coast, 303; On the change of colour 
in the Boar-fish, and the growth of 
the Turbot, 383; Notes on the fresh- 
water fishes of India, 431, 461 
Domepratn, H. A. 
Great Bustard in Kent, 110; Habits of 
the Kentish Plover, 138 
D'Unszan, W. S. M., F.L.S. 
Goosander on the Exe, 68; The Maigre, 
or Shade-fish, off the Devonshire 
coast, 449 ; Red Field Vole in Devon- 
shire, 487 
Durnrorp, W. A. 
Ornithological notes from North Lan- 
cashire, 241 
Fritpen, Capt. H. W., C.M.Z.S. 
Mammals and birds from Port Leopold, 
482 
FELLOWES, ARTHUR 
American Green-winged Teal in Hamp- 
shire, 70 
Fiemyne, Wiritam W. 
Lesser Terns breeding on the Wick- 
low coast, 26; Heronries in Ireland, 
514 
FRIEDEL, ERNST 
A German view of the Fauna of Ireland, 
293, 343, 388 
Garniock, G. T. ; 
Natural-History notes from Lerwick, 
302 
GATCOMBE, JOHN 
Skuas off the coasts of Devon and 
Cornwall, 21; Ornithological notes 
from Devon and Cornwall, 46, 247; 
Supposed breeding of the Scaup in 
Ireland, 142; The Eagle Ray off 
Plymouth, 262; Blue eggs of the 
Cuckoo, 400; Spoonbill in Cornwall, 
513 
GOSDEN, FRANK 
Food of sea-fishes: 
Whiting-pout, 304 
Gunny, T. E. . 
Ornithological notes from Norfolk and 
Suffolk, 49 
GuNTHER, A. C. L. G.,; M.A., M.D., F.R.S. 
Address to the Biological Section of 
the British Association, 417 
Gurvow, EK. J. 
White Stoat, 104 
Gurney, J. H., gun., F.Z.S. 
Ornithological notes from Lowestoft, 
22; Late nesting of the Barn Owl and 
Waterhen in Norfolk, 71; Bewick’s 
Swan in Norfolk, 139; Herons nest- 
ing at Hempstead, Norfolk, 366; 
Golden-eye Duck and Green Sand- 
piper in Norfolk in July, 404; The 
autumn migration of birds at Cromer, 
510; The trachea of the Spoonbill, 
514 
Haprreip, Capt. Henry 
Ornithological notes from the Isle of 
Wizht, 109; Nesting habits of the 
Starling, 366; Nesting of Montagu’s 
Harrier, 404 
Haminton, Epwarp, M.D., F.L.S. 
Ornithological notes from S.W, Suther- 
land, 502; Rookeries in London, 515 
Hareirr, Epwarp 
Occurrence of the Hen Harrier in 
London, 108 
Hart, Epwarp 
Great Bustard in Dorsetshire, 110; 
Rough-legged Buzzards in Wiltshire, 
143 ’ 
Whiting and 
Hart, Henry CuarcHester, B.A., F.L.S. 
Pine Marten in Ireland, 18; Notes on 
the Ornithology of the British Polar 
Expedition (1875-6), 121, 204; Sup- 
posed oceurrence of the Tawny Owl 
in Ireland, 255; Blackcap in Ireland, 
512 
Harr, HERBERT PAssINGHAM 
Crested Lark in Cornwall, 306; Whin- 
chat in Cornwall, 407; Pied Fly- 
catcher at the Lizard, 448; Avocet 
in Cornwall, 487 
Hartine, J. E., F.L.S., F.Z.S. 
Brood of White Swallows, 24; Great 
Bustard in Jersey, 25; Virginian 
Colin in Norfolk, 26; Large-headed 
Cod at the mouth of the Thames, 
26; Animal Sounds, 54; a Pom- 
