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CONTENTS. 



Long, Frederick 



Mole pursuing an Earthworm 

 above ground, 76; Singular 

 accident to a Robin, 123 



Lovett, E., & John T. Carrington, 

 F.L.S. 

 Notes and observations on British 

 Stalk-eyed Crustacea, 68, 213 



Lovett, Edward 



A Conger in a lobster-pot, 304 



Macpherson, Eev. Hugh A., B.A. 

 Natural History notes from Alde- 

 burgh, 14; Lesser Redpoll breed- 

 ing near Oxford, 30 ; Goshawk 

 near Oxford, 31 ; Hobby breeding 

 in Oxfordshire, 32 ; Food of the 

 Bittern, 35 ; Sooty Shearwater 

 at Bridlington, 121 ; The Mealy 

 Redpoll in Norway, 127 ; Hybrid 

 between Greenfinch and Linnet, 

 127; Habits of the Edible Frog, 

 129 ; Natterjack Toad at Carlisle, 

 130 ; Note on the age of a Wild 

 Rabbit, 173; Hybrid song birds, 

 178 ; Nestling Grey Plover from 

 the Orkneys, 179 ; The Palmatcd 

 Newt in Gloucestershire, 226 ; 

 Melanism in the Bullfinch, 254 ; 

 The Marsh Tit in Oxford, 255 ; 

 Iceland Gull at Aldeburgh, 257 ; 

 A white Magpie, 258; Black- 

 game killed on the railway, 259; 

 Mealy Redpoll with curved man- 

 dibles, 259 ; Ring Ouzel in cap- 

 tivity, 295 ; BritishRedpolls, 298 ; 

 Waxwings in Cumberland, 299 ; 

 A Whale in the Thames in 1658, 

 306 ; Goldfinch in Oxfordshire, 

 337 ; Hybrids among birds, 338, 

 503; Ornithological notes from 

 Skye, 358 ; Dipper singing in win- 

 ter, 376 ; Partial melanism in the 

 Missel Thrush, 377; Blackbird 

 building in a waterspout, 381 ; 

 White and pied varieties of birds, 

 424 ; The Greater Spotted Wood- 

 pecker in confinement, 473 ; 

 Game killed on the railway, 490 



Marriott, C. A. 

 Wildfowl at Poole, 124 



Marshall, John 

 A white Curlew, 377 



Mathew, G. F., R.N., F.L.S., F.Z.S. 

 Notes from Solomon Islands, 169 



Mathew, Rev. M. A., M.A., F.L.S. 

 The Fauna of a Welsh village 

 church, 74 ; Dipper singing 

 during severe frost, 78 ; Keble 



and the Nightingale, 176 ; Marsh 

 Warbler at Taunton, 295 

 Mawson, George 



Great Grey Shrike near Cocker- 

 mouth, 125 

 Mitchell, F. S. 



The birds of Lancashire, 119 

 Mitford, Robert H., F.Z.S. 



Waders on the South Coast, 469 

 Monk, T. J. 



Gyr Falcon in Sussex, 34 

 More, A. G., F.L.S. 



Snowy Owl in Donegal, 80 

 Palmer, J. E. 



The Hooded Crow in Ireland, 296 ; 

 Gulls in the watershed of the 

 Liffey, 499 

 Parkin, Thomas, M.A., F.Z.S. 



The Tawny Pipit in Sussr-x, 34; 

 Rare birds in Sussex, 495 

 Pascoe, Francis P., F.L.S. 



Long-nosed Ray in the Ouse, 506 

 Pearce, S. Spenckk, B.A. 



The land and fresh-water Mol- 

 lusca in the vicinity of Oxford, 

 327, 862 

 Phillips, E. Cambridge, F.L.S. 

 Hybrids amongst birds, 301; On 

 some so-called fish-eating birds 

 at the International Fisheries 

 Exhibition, 462 

 Potts, T. H., F.L.S. 



Note on an egg of the Kea, 376 

 Rawson, H. Evelyn 



French Partridge nesting on a 

 rick, 300 

 Ridley, Henry H. 



Smooth Snake in Surrey, 129 

 Roberts, George 



Origin of the name "Twite," 260 

 Roebuck, Wm. Denison, F.L.S. 

 Limax cinereo-niger an addition 

 to the list of British Slugs, 304 ; 

 Slugs in Co. Waterford, 507 

 Rogers, H. 



Late stay of Swift in South Wales, 

 127 

 Rope, G. T. 



On some Rcptilia and Batrachia 

 observed in Normandy. 49 ; The 

 Natterjack Toad in Suffolk, 84 ; 

 A pied Shrew, 220 ; field Vole 

 suckled by a House Mouse, and 

 vice versa, 332; Shoveller breed- 

 ing in Suffolk, 496 ; Ring Ouzel 

 in Suffolk, 504 

 Rotherham, M. H. 



Nutcracker in North Devon, 338 



