CONTENT S. 



Notes on the Seal and Whale Fishery of 1882, Thomas Southwell, F.Z.S., Vn. 

 Ornithological Notes from Carlisle, Rev. H. A. Macpherson, B.A., 127. 

 Oroithological Notes from N.W. Yorkshire, Johni E. Tinkler, 131. 



NOTES AND QUERIES. 



The Ornithological Congress and Exhibition at Vienna, 139. Method of recording 

 Observations, J. A. Harvie Brown, F.Z.S., 140. 



Mammalia. — Bi-dental Skulls of the Narwhal, T. Southwell, 141. 



Birds.— The last Great Auk, J. E. Hurting, F.L.S., F.Z.S., 141. ' The Auk : 

 a Quarterly Journal of Ornithology,' 14'3. Ornithology of Riding Mill on 

 Tyne, Rev. Henry H. Slater, F.Z'.S., 142. Spotted Redshank and Long- 

 tailed Duck in the Moy Estuary, Robert Warren, 143. Velvet Scoter near 

 Manchester, T. H. Nelson, 143. Ornithological Notes from Breconshire, 

 E. Cambridge Phillips, F.L.S., 144. Provincial Name for the Black Tern, 

 T. Southwell, 144. Hybrid Canary and Serin Finch, J. F. Mashant, 144. 

 Breeding of the Lesser Redpoll in Northamptonshire, Rev. H. H. Slater, 144. 

 Habits of Parrots, Lord Clermont, 145. Fulmar Petrel in Somersetshire, 

 Cecil Smith, F.Z.S., 145. Leach's Petrel in Somersetshire, Roger Ford, 145. 

 Occurrence of the Swallow-tailed Kite in Europe, Capt. E. F. Becher, R.N., 

 145. Hybrids between Blackbird and Thrush, 146. Tufted Duck in Co. 

 Kildare, J. E. Palmer, 146. Great Grey Shrike in Devonshire, Edmund 

 A. S. Elliot, 147. Sooty Shearwater at Redcar, T. H. Nelson, 147. Kestrel 

 nesting in Holes in Trees, J. Rolleston Earle, 148. Habits of Woodcock 

 and Snipe, C. Donovan, jun., 148. Birds hovering over dead Companions, 

 J. Whilaker, F.L.S., F.Z.S., 149. Siskin and Great Snipe in Co. Cork, 

 C. Donovan, jun., 149. Great Grey Shrike and Snow Bunting in Somerset- 

 shire, Cecil Smith, 149. Woodcock in Captivity, V. H. Coates, 150. 



Fishes. — Spinous Shark on the Coast of Cornwall, Thomas Cornish, 150. 

 Greater Weaver in Devon. W. S. M. D' Urban, E.LS., F.Z.S., 150. Occur- 

 rence of the Argentine near Penzance, Thomas Cornish, 151. 



Crdstacka. — Crustacea on the South Coast of Devon, W. S. M. D'Urban, 151. 



Annklides. — Subcutaneous Worms in Short-eared Owl, Oliver V. Aplin, 153. 



Arch-EOLooy. — Origin of the name "Lobster" applied to the Stoat, J. H. 

 Gurney, F.Z.S., Edward .J. Gibbins, 153. 



SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES. 

 Linnean, 155. Zoological, 156. Entomological, 158. 



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