CONTENTS. 



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Globicephalus melas, 174 



Goldcrest, 94 ; early nesting of, 230 



Golden-eye, 102 



Goldfinch, 48, 97 



Goldsinny, 182 



Goosander, 102 



Goose, Bean, 177; Bernicle, 16, 232 

 486 ; Brent, 14 ; Pink-footed, 14 

 101 ; Wliite-fronted, in Berkshire 

 469 



Grebe, Eared, at Hunstanton, 488 

 Great Crested, meaning of the 

 word "Gaunt" applied to, 350 

 Ked-necked, 105 ; Lesser, 106 



Greenfinch, 97 



Grouse, 103 ; Black, 103 



Grus communis, 27 



Guillemot, Common, 17 ; curious 

 variety of, 71 



Gull, Black-headed, 105 ; Brown- 

 headed, 180 ; Common, 105 ; Ice- 

 land, 180; Ivory, 16; Lesser Black- 

 backed, on the Yorkshire coast, 

 483 ; Little, 7, at Penzance, 74, at 

 Raiuham, Kent, 114 ; Sabine's, iu 

 Dubhn Bay, 490 



Gulls in the Isle of Wight, 74 ; inland 

 in Yorkshire, 343 



Gypaetus barbatus, 26, 42 



Gyps fulvus, 25 



Habits of the Harvest Mouse, 56 ; 

 note on, 112 ; of Parrots, 145, 227 ; 

 of Woodcock and Snipe, 148; of 

 the Magpie, 344 ; of the Hma, 386 



Haddock, 18 



Hands and feet, 281 



Harelda glaciaUs, 15 



Hares and Eabbits, destruction of 

 trees by, 64 



Harrier, Hen, 100, breeding in Dor- 

 setshire, 340 ; Marsh, 5 ; Mon- 

 tagu's, in Nottinghamshire, 341 



Harvest Mouse, habits of, 56, 112 



Hawfinch, 97 ; at Penzance, 74 ; 

 breeding in North Yorkshire, 487 



Hawking and hunting in the last 

 century, mementoes of, 275 



Hedgesparrow, 47, 94 



Heron, 45, 101, 176 ; early nesting 

 of, 191 ; Night, iu Kent, 74 



Hippoglossus vulgaris, 19 



Hirundo rustica, 23, 48, 97 



Hobby in Oxfordshire, 486 



Holibut, 19 



Hoopoe, records of in Hampshire, 28, 

 68 ; in Sussex, 428 



Huia, habits of the, 386 



Hunterian Museum, 886 



Hunting and hawking in the last 



century, mementoes of, 275 

 Hybrid Pheasants, 70 ; Canary and 



Serin Finch, 74, 144 

 Hybrids between Blackbird and 



'Thrush, 146 

 Hyperoodon latifrons, 174; rostra- 



tum, 174 



Ichthyological notes from Meva- 

 gissey, Cornwall, 348 



Instinct of birds, 344 



International Ornithological Con- 

 gress at Vienna, 139, 188, 346 



Ireland, Thompson's Natural History 

 of, proposed Supplement, 187 



Jackdaw, 99 

 Jay, 45, 98 

 John Doree, 181 



Jynx torquilla, 25, 99, 176; in 

 winter, 74 



Kestrel, 43, 101, nesting in holes in 

 trees, 148 ; American, 176, in York- 

 shire, 230 ; young, plumage of, 70 ; 

 Pale-coloured, from Skye, 67 



King-fish, 181 



Kingfisher, 5, 48, 100 ; in London, 470 



Kite, 1, in the Pyrenees, 71 ; Fork- 

 tailed, 43 ; Swallow-tailed, occur- 

 rence of in Europe, 145 



Labrax lupus, 181 



Laemargus borealis, 181 



Lagopus scoticus, 103 



Lammergeier, 42 



Lamna cornubica, 180 



Lampris luna, 181 



Lanius major, 175 



Lapwing, 104 ; perching, 69 



Lark, Sky, 98, variety of, 230, ab- 

 normally coloured, 230; Wood, 98 



Larus canus, 105 ; leucopterus, 180 ; 

 ridibundus, 105, 180 



Leuciscus erythropthalmiis, 183 



Ligurinus chloris, 97 



Linnet, 97 



Linota cannabina, 97 ; flavirostris, 

 175; linaria, 97, 175, 231; ru- 

 fescens, 97 



Lizards on the Eock of Filfola, 431 



"Lobster," origin of the name ap- 

 pHed to the Stoat, 112, 153 



Lobster, Common, abnorma colour 

 of, 491 



Locustella nsevia, 94 



