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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 
Apamson, CHaRLEs Murray 
Wading birds in autumn in Holy 
Island, 22 
Argtnson, Rev. J. C., M.A. 
Provincial names of British ani- 
mals, 330 
BackKHOUSE, JAMES, Jun. 
Pied Water Rail in Ireland, 106 
Batpwin, Epwarp T’. 
Fauna of the Lake District, 205 ; 
Provincial names of British ani- 
mals, 832 
Barrineron, RicuarD M., LL.D. 
Difference in mode of attacking tur- 
nips by Rabbits and Rats, 178 
Brae, ARTHUR 
Cuckoo laying two eggs in one 
nest, 256 
Betz, Tuomas, F.R.S. 
Wood Pigeon nesting near a house, 
180; Turtle Doves building near 
a dwelling-house, 255 
Benson, Rev. Cartes W., LL.D. 
Summer migrants near Dublin, 
217; Tree Pipit in Ireland, 348; 
Provincial names of animals, 385 
BipweEti, EpwarD 
Snow Geese in Ireland, 453 
Boorg, EK. T. 
The migration of birds in autumn, 
100; The habits of the Merlin, 
133 
Browy, EH. A. 
Song Thrush incubating on the 
ground, 350 
Brown, J. A. Harvig, F.Z.S. 
Goats eating Serpents with im- 
punity, 207; Plover-shooting 
on the Stirlingshire coast, 210; 
Nesting habits of the Water 
Ouzel, Early nesting of the 
Kingfisher, 255; Provincial 
names of British animals, 329, 
387; Knot retaining its sum- 
mer plumage, 391; The egg of 
Owen's Apteryx, 437 
Buruer, Artuur G., F.L.S., F.Z.S. 
Inability of birds to distinguish 
eggs, 340 
ButtERFIELD, E. P. P. 
Note on the Long-eared Bat, 22; 
Spring migration of birds, 80; 
Autumn and winter migrants, 
215; Spring migration of birds, 
216; Willow Wren nesting at 
a height from the ground, 351; 
Provincial names of British ani- 
mals, 429 
CarELeEss, GroraE A. 
Hoopoe in the Isle of Wight, 392 
CuamBers, C. E. 5. 
Great Shearwater, &c., at North 
Berwick, 436 
Caristy, R. M. 
Cuckoo laying twice in the same 
nest, 850 
Crarx-Kennepy, A., F.G.S., F.L.S. 
Common and Rough-legged Buz- 
zards in Kirkeudbrightshire, 58 
Cocks, ALFRED Henzace, F.Z.S. 
Abnormal nesting of the Nuthatch, 
254; A visit to the existing herds 
of British white wild cattle, 273; 
Provincial names of British ani- 
mals, 334 
Corsin, G. B. 
Sparrowhawks flocking, 28; Grey 
Phalarope in Hants, 134; Pro- 
vincial names of British animals, 
429; Bernicle Geese at Ring- 
wood, 435 
CorDEAUX, JOHN 
Autumnal migration of birds on 
the N.E. coast, 47; Migration 
of birds in the winter of 1877-78, 
102; Birds striking the lanterns 
of lighthouses, 132; Bird migra- 
tion in the spring of 1878, 240 
CornisH, THOMAS 
Red Mullet in December, 61: Scyl- 
larus arctus off Penzance, 136 ; 
A rare Crustacean from Mount’s 
