VI 



CONTENTS. 



Christy, Eobert Miller 



Missel Thrush and Chaffinch nest- 

 ing in proximity, 31 ; Fatal col- 

 lision between two Hares, 75 ; 

 Partridge perching, 80 ; Inter- 

 breeding of Blackbird and 

 Thrush, 123; On the time of 

 day at which birds lay their 

 eggs, 145 ; The Serotine Bat in 

 Essex, 173 ; Singular cause of 

 death of a Chaffinch, 175 ; Oc- 

 currence of the Pine Grosbeak 

 in Cambridgeshire, 222 ; Earth- 

 worms and then - distribution, 

 305 ; Golden Oriole in Essex, 335 

 Clermont, Rt. Hon. Lord, F.Z.S. 



Black Redstart in the North of 

 Ireland, 78 

 Clifton, Lord 



The meaning of English bird- 

 names, 116 

 Clogg, Stephen 



Early assumption of breeding 

 plumage in the Cormorant, 

 176; Swift returning to former 

 nesting-place, 257 ; Oblong Sun- 

 fish in Cornwall, 342 

 Cocks, Alfred H., M.A., F.Z.S. 



Diver with the tarsi feathered, 

 176 ; On the breeding of the 

 Pine Marten in captivity, 203 ; 

 An autumn visit to Spitzbergen, 

 393, 433, 479 

 Cole, William 



Ancient camps in Epping Forest, 

 85 

 Corbin, G. B. 



Migration of the Jay, 77; Large 

 Pike in the Avon, 85; Heavy 

 Perch, 471 ; Late nesting of the 

 Nightjar, 195 ; Early appearance 

 of Wigeon, 498 

 Cordeaux, John 



On the migration of the Common 

 Jav, 1, 76; Origin of the name 

 '• Daker-hen," 228 ; The Ortolan 

 Bunting in Lincolnshire, 253; 

 Shore-birds on the Humber Flats 

 in May, 258 

 Cornish, Thomas 



The "White Trout" of Pennant, 

 228 ; Migration of the Pilchard, 

 431; Rare birds in Cornwall 

 and Scilly, 495 ; Partridges and 

 Pheasants in the Scilly Isles, 

 504 ; Habits of the Pilchard, 505 

 Crowley, Philip, F.Z.S. 



Great Grey Shrike near Croydon, 



176 ; Swallows returning to then- 

 old nests, 259 



Cullingford, J. 



Great Snipe in Lincolnshire, 31 ; 

 Albino Common Bunting, 33 ; 

 Honey Buzzard in Lincolnshire, 

 35 ; Hobby breeding in South 

 Lincolnshire, 123 ; Waxwing in 

 South Lincolnshire, 129 ; Red- 

 backed Shrike in Lincolnshire, 

 339 ; Lamprey in the Wear, 382 ; 

 Osprey in Lincolnshire, 471, in 

 County Durham, 504 ; White- 

 tailed Eagle in South Lincoln- 

 shire, 501 



Darling, J. Ffolliott 



The Ring Ouzel in captivity, 239; 

 Marten in Co. Clare, 252; Nat- 

 terer's Bat in Co. Cork, 294 ; 

 Ornithological notes from Ire- 

 land, 340 



Day, Francis, F.L.S., F.Z.S. 



Natural History at the Fisheries 

 Exhibition, 233; On the occur- 

 rence of Paralepis coregonoides 

 in Cornwall, 381, 506 



Donovan, Chables, Jun. 



Choughs in the South of Ireland, 

 221 ; Origin of the name " Ga- 

 vial," 3U3 ; Birds fattened for 

 the table, 336; Grey Crow in Co. 

 Cork, 337; Blue-headed Yellow 

 Wagtail in Co. Cork, 340 ; Gan- 

 net caught in a net, 376 ; Black 

 Guillemot in Co. Cork, 380; 

 Notes from Co. Cork, 4'.I7 



Duffin, W. E. L'Estkange 

 Siskin in Co. Down, 494 



D'Ubbah, W. S. M., F.L.S. 



The l'ohcat in Devon, 25; Ornitho- 

 logical notes from Devon, 28; 

 Fox Shark or "Thresher" off 

 the coast of Devon, 36 ; Brill 

 with both sides coloured, 36; 

 The Pilot Whale in I ), ponshire, 

 173 ; Notes on Ornithology from 

 Devonshire, 220; Occurrence of 

 the Wolf-fish in Devonshire, 227; 

 Occurrence of the Lump-sucker 

 in Devonshire, 228 ; Occurrence 

 of the Tunny in the Exe, 430 ; 

 Large fishes on the Devonshire 

 coast, 431 



DURNFORD, W. A. 



The birds of Walney Island, 251 



Edward, Thomas 



Swallow and Wren nesting in 

 proximity, 296 



