the winter, 106; Beech Marten 
in Cornwall, 127; Grey Pha- 
larope in Cornwall in May, 255 ; 
Purple Heron and Wood Sand- 
piper at Scilly, 891; Hoopoes 
at the Land’s End, 392 
Ropr, G. T. 
Provincial names of British ani- 
mals, 290; Seal killed ina sluice, 
389; Spotted Crake in Suffolk, 
454 
SaunpERs, Howarp, F.L.S., F.Z.S. 
A catalogue of works and articles 
relating to the Ornithology of 
France, 95 
Service, RoBert 
Provincial names of British ani- 
mals, 427; Starlings destroying 
Larks’ eggs, 451 
SHACKLETON, J. F. 
Blackeap in the County Dublin, 
256 
Suarp, C. H. 
White Jay and Pied Lapwing near 
York, 106 
Smeg, A. H., F.Z.S. 
Goats eating tobacco, 253; Pro- 
vincial names of British animals, 
333 
SmirH, Cron 
Pied Flycatcher and Black Red- 
start in Somerset, 27; Curious 
nesting freak of the Common 
Buzzard, 339 
SmitH, Epear A., F.L.S. 
Abnormal growth of a New Zealand 
Land Snail, 61 
SoutHwELL, Tuomas, F.Z.S. 
Hydrophobia from the bite of a 
Polecat, 55 
STAMPER, WALTER 
Weasel carrying its young, 252; 
How to form a Rookery, 255; 
Provincial names of British 
animals, 291; Partridge swim- 
ming, 349: Weasel stealing 
eggs, 451 
Stevenson, Henry, F.L.S. 
Ornithological notes from Norfolk, 
41 
CONTENTS. 
StockwELL, G. A., M.D. 
On some peculiarities in the 
anatomy of Soft-shelled Turtles, 
401 
Tomuinson, Henry GEORGE 
Nesting habits of the Kingfisher, 
178; Nesting habits of the Water 
Ouzel, 212; Nesting habits of 
the Stonechat, Wheatear, and 
Whinchat, 294; Notes from the 
New Forest on Woodpeckers, 
345; Chiffchaff nesting at a 
height from the ground, 350 
Tuck, Rev. Junttan G., M.A. 
Ornithological notes from Alde- 
burgh, Suffolk, 434 
Watts, H. M. 
Pomatorhine Skua and Puffin in 
Berkshire, 134 
Warren, Rospert 
Terns and Skuas in the Estuary of 
the Moy, 26, 60; Spotted Red- 
shank in the County Mayo, 28; 
Ornithological notes from the 
Moy Estuary, 173; Godwits 
and Knots retaining their winter 
winter plumage in summer, 341 
WEBSTER, CLAUDE 
Scientific research in the 17th 
century, as exemplified in the 
Diary of Mr. Samuel Pepys, 
F.R.S., 861 
Wuarvron, C. Byerave, F.Z.S. 
Scarcity of the Corn Crake, 59 
Wuarton, Henry T., M.A., F.Z.8. 
On the orthography of the genus 
Chroicocephalus, 105 
WHITAKER, J. 
Little Auk in Nottinghamshire, 60; 
Harlequin Duck at Filey, Grey 
Crow in Yorkshire in summer, 
135; Provincial names of 
British animals, 290 
Waits, E. W., F.Z.S. 
Condor hunting on the Sierras, 155 
Wituiams & Son, Messrs. 
Black Hare in Ireland, 484; Sa- 
bine’s Gull in Ireland, Early 
arrival of the Snow Bunting, 
437 
