xii CONTENTS. 
Falco nove-zealandie, 421 
“ Fallow-chat,” 336 
Fantail, 422 
Fauna of the sea-shore, 293 
Felidex, 163 
Felis catus, 163 
‘“Helf,? Sap 
“ Feltyfare,” 335 
Fieldfare, 335 
Field-mice, Heron preying on, 112 
Finches, hybrid, 351 
Finwhale fishery, additional notes 
on, 134 
Firecrest and Golderest, 53, 416 
“ Firetail,” 337 
Fish, young, destruction of by larve 
of dragonflies, 151; Gallery at the 
Natural History Museum, 389 
Fishes, Sea, food of, 236; rare, off 
Aberdeen, 312 
Flycatcher, Black, 422; Pied, and 
other birds, at Bolton, 304, in 
Clackmannanshire, 434, 482; in 
Leicestershire, 461; Spotted or 
Grey, 460 
Flying Fish, flight of, 71, 265 
Folk-lore anent the Weasel, 313 
Food of the Common Cod, 34, 71, 
114; of Owls, 52; of Sea Fishes, 
236; of the Basking Shark and 
Herring, 352; of the Hobby, 4384 
Fox, Common, 1638 
Fringilla celebs, 464; montifringilla, 
465 
Fringillide, 462 
Fulmar, breeding-places of the, 480 
Gannet, breeding-places of the, 32 
Garfish, young of the, 439, 482 
Gasteropoda, marine, 175; estuarine, 
179; fluviatile, 179; terrestrial, 301 
Gebia deltura, 14 
Geese, Canada, in Leicestershire, 259 ; 
Wild, 57; hybrid, 309 
Goldcrest and Firecrest, 538, 416 
Goldeneye, variety of, 232 
Goldfinch, 462 
Goosander, 56 
Goose, Egyptian, 56; Grey Lag in 
Nottinghamshire, 185; Lesser 
White-fronted, in Leadenhall 
Market, 33 
Grebe, Eared, at Hunstanton, 480; 
Great-crested, in Rutlandshire, 
231; note on the, 435 
Greenfinch, 463; variety of, 110 
Greenfinches, abundance of last 
winter, 150; scarcity in Cumber- 
land, 188 
‘*Green Linnet,”’ 463 
Grouse, Black, singular variety of 
(with plate), 41; and Pheasant, 
hybrid, 26; Red, in Somersetshire 
and Wiltshire, 111, 147, 183 
Gull, Glaucous, in Skye, 190; Ice- 
land, at Scilly, 150; Lake, breeding 
habits of, 148; Lesser Black- 
backed, on the Yorkshire coast, 
26, 67, 346, 388; Little, in Guern- 
sey, 262; Silver, 457 
Gulls, 173 
Habits, breeding, of Hooded Crow, 
30; of the Limpet, 97; breeding, 
of the Lake Gull, 148; of Starlings, 
231; of Lesser Weever, 353; ot the 
Squirrel, 384, 431, 432, 478 
Hare, Common, 217; albino, 478 
Harrier, 421; Marsh, in Dumbarton- 
shire, 114 
Hawfinch, 463 
Hedgehog, Common, 214 
Hedgesparrow, 418 
Helicidx, 424 
Helix arbustorum, on some varia- 
tions in, 408; hortensis, band- 
marking of, 114 
Heron, 55; Night, in Scotland, 69, 
in Clackmannanshire, 434, 482; 
preying on Field-mice, 112 
Heronry, a new, in Suffolk, 189 
Herons, Reef, white and blue, 457 
Herring, food of, 352 
Hirundinide, 461 
Hirundo rustica, 461 
Hobby, food of the, 434 
Homarus vulgaris, 100 
Hoopoe in Cornwall, 232; in North- 
amptonshire, 259 
Hume Collection in the British 
Museum, 343 
‘‘Humming” of the Snipe, 306 
Hybrid Wagtails, 24; Black Grouse 
and Pheasant,26; between a Stock 
Dove and tame Pigeon, 150; 
Wild Geese, 309; Wildfowl, 3850; 
Finches, 351 
Hybridization of the Salmonide, 438 
Insectivora, 214 
Insects, injurious, 192 
Interbreeding of Thrush and Black- 
bird, 69, 112 
Jackdaw, variety of, 184 
Jackdaws breeding in a Magpie’s 
nest, and in Rabbit-holes, 264; 
breeding in a Magpie’s nest, 309 
Jeffreys, Dr. Gwyn, F'.R.S., the late, 
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