CONTENTS. 
Snipe, Jack, early appearance of, 435 
Sparrowhawk, nesting habits of, 316, 
436 
Sparrowhawks flocking, 28 
Spheeriide, 161 
Spherium corneum, 161 
bs lacustre, id. 
ae rivicola, id. 
Spoonbill in Dorsetshire, 209 
Stanley, Henry M., ‘Through the 
Dark Continent’ (review), 307 
Starlings destroying Larks’ eggs, A651 
aa Rose-coloured, 16 
Stercorarius parasiticus, 154 
pomatorhinus, id. 
Stonechat, nesting habits of, 294 
Strickland, H. E., IMAC, JE.RES:; 
‘Rules for Zoological Nomen- 
clature’ (review), 272 
Succinea elegans, 87 
Rik 95 putris, id. 
Sunfish on the coast of Devon, 351 
Swallow, late, 45 : 
Swannery at Abbotsbury, 208 
Swift, Pallid, egg of, 25 
Swordfish in Mount’s Bay, 851; on 
the coast of Devon, id. 
Tape-fish, Morris's, at Pennan, Aber- 
deenshire, 60 
Terns in the Estuary of the Moy, 26 
Thrush, Song, incubating on the 
ground, 350 
‘Transactions of the Norfolk and 
Norwich Naturalists’ Society’ (re- 
view), 464 
Truffles, 226 
Turdus iliacus, 153 
»  Pilaris, id. 
Turtles, Soft-shelled, some pecu- 
liarities in the anatomy of, 401 
Turtur auritus, 154 
Unio pictorum, 163, 181 
;, tumidus, 163 
Unionide, 163 
Univalves, 85, 163 
Valvata cristata, 165 
piscinalis, 164 
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Valvatide, 164 
Vanellus cristatus, 154 
Variety of the Mole, 22,128; of the 
Weasel, 434 
Vertigo antivertigo, 123 
»  edentula, zd. 
»  pygmea, id. 
Vitrina pellucida, 87 
4T]s nd le 
Waders, autumnal migration of, 43 
Wagtail, Grey, gregarious at roosting 
time, 890 
_ Pied, 28 
Warbler, Blue-throated, 44 
Waterhen, pugnacity of, 347 
Weasel carrying its young, 252; 
variety, 484; stealing eggs, 451 
Whale, Atlantic Right, 4 
»  Beaked, killed in the Menai 
Strait, 13 
»  Broad-fronted Beaked, 7 
»  Caing, 10 
», Common Beaked, 7 
»  Cuvier’s, id. 
», Driving, 10 
» Greenland Right, 4 
» Hump-backed, id. 
Poe eilotalG 
» Sowerby’s, 8 
» Sperm, 6 
»  Two-toothed, 18 
White, 8; at the Westminster 
Aquarium, 232 
‘Whale, the White’ (review), 270 
Whales, Toothed, 3 
my Whalebone, 7d. 
Wheatear, nesting habits, 294 
Whinchat, nesting habits, id. 
Whyte-Melville, G. J., ‘ Riding Re- 
collections ’ (review), 310 
Wildfowl breeding in Norfolk, 42 
Wonfor, Mr. T. W., death of, 455 
Woodcock, 45; double migration of, 
389 
Woodpeckers, notes from the New 
Forest on, 345 
Wren, Willow, nesting at a height 
from the ground, 301 
» Wood, in Ireland, 348 
Wryneck, albino specimen, 29; 
Perthshire, 437 
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