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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF SUBJECTS. 
Accipiter nisus, 163 
Accipitres, 161 
Aigialitis hiaticula, 327 
Alauda arborea, 19; arvensis, 19 
Alaudide, 19 
Albino Robin, 298; Badgers, 363 
Alcedinide, 22 
Alcedo ispida, 22 
Alcide, 414 
Alectorides, 238 
Alpheus ruber, 173 
Anas boseas, 200 
Anatide, 198 
Animal life in high latitudes on the 
Norway coast, 385, 483 
Animals, Vertebrate, of Leicester- 
shire, 16, 159, 196, 283, 326, 409; 
wild, in Algeria, 104; paid for 
by churchwardens in Bucks, 251; 
destruction of in India, 294; some 
of the ways in which they breathe, 
305 
Anser ‘egyptiacus, 197; albifrons, 
198; cinereus, 199; segetum, 199 
Anseres, 198 
Aquila chrysaétus, 162 
Archibuteo lagopus, 162 
Ardea cinerea, 196 
Ardeidz, 196 
Ardetta minuta, 197 
Arion hortensis var’. grisea, 450; sub- 
fuscus in Yorkshire, 341 
Asionidez, 160 
Asio brachyotus, 161; otus, 160 
Astur palumbarius, 163 
Auk, Little, 414; in Caithness, 109 
Avifauna of the Fxroe Islands, 487 
Avocet, 328 
Badgers, albino, 363 
Bat brought down by a Cockchafer, 
242 
Beavers and their ways, 265 
Bernicla brenta, 199; canadensis, 199 
Biological Association, Marine, 24 
Bird-life on the Saltees and the 
Keraghs, Co. Wexford, 88 
Birds observed on the South Saltee, 
96; observations on the migration 
of, 106; rare, destruction of, 106; 
destruction of for plumes, 179; 
migration of on the West Coast of 
England and Wales, 179 ; used for 
sport in China, 180; common, 
varieties of, 182; in the severe 
weather, 212; effects of sudden 
cold upon, 248; which sing at 
night, 486 
Bittern, 197, near Oxford, 108, in 
Nottinghamshire, 213; Little, 197 
Blackeap in Co. Mayo, 866 ; in Wick- 
low, 490 
Blackcock, Grey Hen in plumage of, 
367 
Blue-throat, unrecorded occurrence 
of in East Lothian, 249 
Boar, Wild, former occurrence of in 
Buckinghamshire, 346 
Books REVIEWED :— 
British Zoophytes; an Introduction 
to the Hydroida, Actinozoa, and 
Polyzoa found in Great Britain, 
Ireland, and the Channel Is- 
lands, by Arthur S. Pennington, 
37 
The Badminton Library of Sports 
and Pastimes, edited by His 
Grace the Duke of Beaufort, 
K.G. Vol. I., Hunting, by the 
Duke of Beaufort and Mowbray 
Morris. Vols. II. and IIL., 
Fishing, by Cholmondeley Pen- 
nell, 187 
Rough Notes of the Birds observed 
during twenty years’ shooting 
and collecting in the British 
Islands, by E. T. Booth, with 
plates from drawings by KE. 
Neale, 218 
The Code of Nomenclature and 
Check List of North American 
Birds, adopted by the American 
Ornithologists’ Union, 222 
The Wanderings of Plants and 
Animals from their first home, 
by Victor Hehn, edited by J. S. 
Stallybrass, 258 
The Birds of Cumberland critically 
studied; including some Notes 
on the Birds of Westmorland, 
by the Rev. H. A. Macpherson, 
M.A., and William Duckworth, 
260 
The First Report upon the Fauna 
of Liverpool Bay and the Neigh- 
bouring Seas, written by the 
Members of the Liverpool Marine 
Biology Committee and edited 
