CONTENT S. 



Notes on Irish Red Deer, Richard J. Ussher, 8.L 



Ornithological Notes from North Lincolnshire during the Autumn of 1881, 

 John Cordcau.r, 84. 



Ornithological Notes from Redcar, T. H. Nelson, 90. 



Notes and Observations on British Stalk-eyed Crustacea, John T. Carrington, 

 F.L.S., and Edward Lovett, 98. 



OCCASIONAL NOTES. 



Mammalia. — Change of Colour in the Irish Hare, Rt. Hon. Lord Clermont, 107. . 

 Marten in Cumberland, George Mawsbn, 108. Wild Animals paid for by 

 Churchwardens of Crosthwaite," Cumberland, Capt. W. Kinsey Dover, 108. 



Birds.— Dipper breeding in Middlesex, R.H.Mitford, LQ9. Rusty Grackle and 

 Pallas's Grey Shrike in Wales, Henry Seebohm, F.Z.S., 109. The Ety- 

 mology of " Wigeon," Henry T. Wharton, M- A .. F.Z.S., 110. The Breeding 

 Haunts of the Gannet in Ireland, Rev. Wm. II'. Flemyng, 110. On the 

 occurrence of Sabine's Gull, for the first time, in Norfolk, Henry Stevenson, 

 F.Z.S., 111. The " Cluirring" of the Nuthatch, J. Young, 113. Baillon's 

 Crake in Co. Waterford, A. (i. More, F.L.S., 113. Rare Birds iu Sussex, 

 Rev. Thomas Parkin, M.A., F.Z.S., 114. Chiffchaff in Oxfordshire iu 

 Winter, F. 0. Aplin, 114. Fork-tailed Petrel in Co. Antrim, R. Lloyd 

 Patterson, Hi. Fork-tailed Petrel near liingwood, G. B. Corbin, 115. 

 Storm Petrel Inland, John A. Will more, 115. Great < ! rey Shrike at Durham, 

 J. (MUngford, 115. Tengmalm's Owl in Norfolk, //. Stevenson, 115. Birds 

 and Telegraph-wires, C. Candler, 116. Crossbills in Co. Kildatv, Percy L. 

 Freke, F.Z.S., 1 1 0. Osprey and Honey Buzzard in Lincolnshire, J. Culling- 

 ford, 116. Honey Buzzards in Buckinghamshire, F. C. Aplin, 116. 

 Migration of Birds at Harwich, F. Kerry, 11G. Falconry in Wales, F. H. 

 Salvin, 117. Varieties of the Red Grouse and Partridge, A. William*, 117. 

 Waxwing near Birmingham, R. W. Chase, 117. Little Gull and Black 

 Tern in Lincolnshire, J. Culling ford, 117. Landrail in Dorsetshire in 

 Winter, Darell Stephens, F.L.8., 117. Peregrine in Northamptonshire, 

 F. C. Aplin, 117. Shore Lark near London, L. W. Hadter, 118. 



Reptiles. — Snake Poison as a Pepsine, Arthur Stradling, C.M.Z.S., 118. 



Crustacea. — Floating Crab at Penzance, Thomas Cornish, lis. 



scientific societies. 



Linnean Society, 1 19. Zoological Society, 120. 



Natural History Specimens. 



MR. J. C. STEVENS will Sell by Auction, at his Great Rooms, 38, King 

 Street, Covent Garden, on Friday, March 24th, at half-past 12 preoisely, 

 a Collection of EXOTIC BUTTERFLIES, arranged in boxes, all fine, 

 containing many rare and beautiful species from South America, &c. ; also 

 Miscellaneous Lots of BRITISH and FOREIGN INSECTS; Eggs, Shells, ' 

 Fossils, and other Natural History specimens, Cabinets, &c. 



On view after 2 o'clock day prior and morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 



The Huntly Collection of Birds' Skins, Heads, Horns, &c., 

 Removed from Aboync Castle, Aberdeenshire, for absolute Sole. 



MR J. C. STEVENS lias received instructions from the Trustees of 1 

 Marquis of Huntly to offer for Sale by Auction, at his Great Roor 

 38, King Street, Covent Garden, about the end of March, the C11<>K 

 COLLECTION OF BIRDS of all kinds, beautifully set up and arranged 

 cases; also a superb Collection of HEADS and HORNS OF ANIMALS, 

 all removed from Aboyne Castle for absolute Sale. 



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