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Motacilla alba, 198, 239 
boarula, 239 
Rayi, 239 
viridis, 199 
be Yarrellii, 239 
Moy Estuary, Birds of the, and of 
the surrounding district, 233, 284, 
321 
Mullet, Gray, 184 
Muscicapa atricapilla, 196, 237 
a grisola, 237 
Musk-ox, 355 
Mustela erminea, 317 
Myiodioctes mitratus, 405 
Myodes lemmus in Norway, 262 
»  torquatus, 320 
Nares, Capt., R.N., ‘The Official Re- 
port of the Recent Arctic Expedi- 
tion’ (review), 88 
Narwhal, 360 
Natatores, 321 
Natural History of Donegal, 149, 223, 
290 
‘Naturgeschichte der Vogel Europa’s’ 
(review), 351 
Nest, singular, of Blackbird, 108; of 
Blackcap suspended in a fir tree, 
258 ; ot Swallow, Cuckoo laying in, 
260; Hedgesparrow’s, built in a 
cabbage, 299; of Song Thrush, 
young Cuckoo in, 300; Blackbird’s, 
Cuckoo’s egg in, 340; Kestrel’s, un- 
usual site for, 342; Cormorant’s, 
odd materials in, 389 
Nesting-place, curious, 
Sparrow, 388 
New Guinea Ornithology, 187 
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Newton, Professor A., M.A., F.R.S., | 
Yarrell’s ‘History of British Birds’ | 
(review), 35 
Nightingale in Brittany, 259 
Nightjar, 242 
Nocturnal migrants, 95 
Norway, a spring tour in; with notes 
on the birds observed there, 193 
‘Notes on Fish and Fishing’ (review), 
501 
Numenius arquata, 286 
borealis, 478 
hudsonicus, 478 
pheopus, 286 
Nuthatch, Red-bellied, 401 
Nyctale acadica, 421 
Nyctea nivea, 420 
»,  scandiaca, 196 
Nyctiardea grisea var. neevia, 480 
3 violacea, 480 
Oceanites oceanica, 490 
(Edemia perspicillata, 485 
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CONTENTS. 
(idemia fusea, 205 
. nigra, 205, 327 
Ophiuride, new form, 186 
Organisms, Lower Sarcode, 
researches among, 303 
Oriole, Baltimore, 414 
Ornithological notes from Aldeburgh, 
Suffolk, 495; from Beverley, 153, 
260; from Cobham, 48; from Devon, 
162; from Devon and Cornwall, 44, 
278, 493; from Dorsetshire, 384; 
aes Essex, 52; from Norfolk, 95, 
430; from South Devon, 444; from 
St. Andrews) N.B., 159; from the 
Isle of Wight, 23; from the Lake 
District and Walney Island, 278; 
from the West of England, 104, 
177 
Ornithology of New Guinea, contri- 
butions to, 187 
Ortyx virginianus, 473 
Osprey, 9, 95, 889, 423, 434 
Ossiferous caverns of Devonshire, 361 
Otter, 127; autumnal breeding, 17; 
breeding, 100, 172, 250 
Otus W ilsonianus, 420 
‘Our Birds of Prey’ (review), 76 
Ouzel, Ring, 11, 197, 238; nesting 
near Malver n, 387 ; migration, 442 
Ovibus moschatus, 355 
Owl, Acadian, 420 
Barn, in the City, 297 
Barred, 420 
Eagle, 177, 196 
Hawk, 420 
* Little, 228, 296, 483 
Long-ear S, 420; gregarious 
habita, 20, 256 : moaning, 435 
», short- eared, 9, 96, 228, 236, 420 
+, Snowy, 98, 196, 237, 420 ; in the 
Lewes, 177 
», Tengmalm’s, in Essex, 176 
», White, 236 
Owls washing, 107 
Ox, Musk, 137 
», Long-fronted or Small Fossil, 139 
Primeval or Giant, 137 
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| Oystercatcher, 202, 286 
Pandion haliaétus, 423 
Panther, 128 
Partridge, 284; coming in collision 
with a train, "448 
7 Vir einian, 473 
Partridges coloured like Red Grouse, 
229, 256 
Parula americana, 402 
Parus ater, 239 
borealis, 198 
caudatus, 239 
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