vi 
Bay, Cornwall, 256; Provincial 
names of British animals, 333; 
Swordfish in Mount’s Bay, 351; 
Cornish Crustacea, 352; Black 
Rat in Cornwall, 388; A destruc- 
tive summer sea, 392; Notes on 
some Fish and Crustacea re- 
cently obtained in Cornwall, 423 
Crewe, Rev. H. Harpur, M.A. 
‘Orange variety of the Mole, 22; 
Albino specimens of the Com- 
mon Snipe and Wryneck, 29 
Darracu, THOMAS 
Red-backed Shrike in Ireland, 437 
Daviess, Rey. R. P. 
Hoopoe in Gloucestershire, 392 
Dover, Capt. W. Kinsry 
Double migration of the Wood- 
cock, 389 
Ducmorg, Capt. F. 8. 
The revival of Falconry, 73 
Durnrorp, W. ARTHUR 
Ornithological notes from the Lake 
District, 118; Marten-cat in 
Wastdale,; Cumberland, 128; 
Destruction of shell-fish by sea 
birds, 223; Provincial names of 
British animals, 832 
Epwarp, Tuomas, A.L.S. 
Morris’s Tape-fish at Pennan, 
Aberdeenshire, 60 
FrItpen, H. W., F.G.S., C.M.Z.S. 
Ornithological notes from the 
Feroe Islands, 158; On the 
reported occurrence of a Gare- 
fowl in the Feroes, 199; Notes 
from an Arctic Journal, 313, 
372, 407, 445 
Fitcu, Enwarp A. 
* Bribe-Buck,” 388 
Friemyne, Wittiam W. 
Nesting habits of the Kestrel and 
Sparrowhawk, 436 
GATCOMBE, JOHN 
White-fronted Goose, 29; Ornith- 
ological notes from Devon and 
Cornwall, 52, 249, 430; Bottle- 
nosed Dolphin at Plymouth, 56; 
Large Mackerel at Plymouth, 
Scyllarus arctus at Plymouth, 
107; Common Dolphin at Ply- 
mouth, 128; Ornithological 
notes from Devon, 13); Little 
CONTENTS. 
Crake in Cornwall, 214; Sword- 
fish and Sunfish on the coast of 
Devon, 351; Variety of the 
Weasel, 434 
Goueu, THoMAS 
Provincial names of British ani- 
mals, 291 
Gurney, J. H., F.Z.S. 
Anecdote of a Rough-legged Buz- 
zard, 26; The Swannery at 
Abbotsbury, 208; Provincial 
names of British animals, 287, 
386; Pugnacity of the Water- 
hen, 847; Gazelle-hawking in 
Egypt, 389; A fight between a 
pair of Kestrels, 391 
Gurney, J. H., Jun., F.Z.S. 
The attractive power of light on 
birds, 27; Purple Gallinule in 
Norfolk, 29 
Haprie.p, Capt. Henry 
Notes from the Isle of Wight, 253 
Hamttton, Epwarp, M.D., F.L.S. 
The Rooks and Rookeries of Lon- 
don, past and present, 193; 
Spotted Flycatcher nesting in 
Hyde Park, 455 
Harr, Henry CHICHESTER 
Wood Wren in Ireland, 348; The 
Grey Wagtail gregarious at 
roosting-time, 390; Tree Pipit 
in Ireland, 454 
Hartine, Huexw 
Red-backed Shrike nesting near 
London, 297 
Harrine, J. E., F.L.S., F.Z.8. 
On the distinguishing characters 
of the British Cetacea, 1; 
Scarcity of the Corn Crake, 59; 
The land and freshwater Mol- 
lusca of Sussex, 84, 122, 161; 
The Falconry Club, 103; Goats 
eating yew-leaves, 177; Former 
nesting of the Kite in London, 
215; An old list of Lincolnshire 
birds, 219; On the moult of 
bill and palpebral appendages in 
the Common Puffin, discovered 
_by Dr. Bureau (with coloured 
plate), 285; Hunting the Wild 
Cat, 251; Cattle eating yew, 
253; Remarks on British White 
Wild Cattle, 275; The South- 
