vi 
183; Brent Goose and Fork- 
tailed Petrel near Ringwood, 213 
CoRDEAUX, JOHN 
Observations on the migration of 
birds, 106; Wayside notes from 
the Continent, 354 
CornisH, THOMAS 
Acclimatisation of American Lake 
Trout in England, 251; The 
Long-legged Spider ‘Crab at Pen- 
zance, 371 
CUNNINGHAM, J. T. 
The resting position of Oysters, 79 
Dovatass, G. N 
Variation of plumage in the Cor- 
vide, 73; Variation of colour in 
the European Squirrel, 456; Pre- 
sent distribution of the Beaver 
in Europe, 484 
Dowuine, J. J. 
Cormorant in the city of Dublin, 214 
ELLIson, ALLAN 
Supposed occurrence of the Icterine 
Warbler in Co. Wicklow, 883; the 
Siskin a resident in Co. Wicklow, 
489; Blackcap and Grasshopper 
Warbler in Co. Wicklow, 490 
FEILDEN, H. W. 
Abnormal nesting of the Ringed 
Plover, 418; Avifauna of the 
Feroe Islands, 487 
FITzGERALD, FRANCIS R. 
Pied variety of the Short-tailed 
Field Vole, 485 
FITZHERBERT-BROCKHOLES, W. 
Kiffects of sudden cold upon sum- 
mer birds, 248 
FiLemyne, W. W. 
Birds which sing at night, 486 
Fortune, RILEY 
Redshank breeding in Kent, 248; 
The Peregrine on the Kentish 
coast, 386 
Frere, H. T. 
Changes of plumage in Kestrel, 180 
GALLWEY, Sir Raupu P., Bart. 
Wigeon nesting in Yorkshire, 416 
GATCOMBE, JOHN 
Risso’s 
Channel, 105; Dead Whales in 
the English Channel, 105; Por- 
beagle Shark at Plymouth, 114; 
White Whale on Devon coast, 364 
GREENING, LInNzZUS 
Palmated Newt in Lancashire, 250 
Guny, T. E., F.L.S. 
Ornithological notes from Norfolk 
and Suffolk for 1885, 471 
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Guppy, H. B. 
Edible birds’ nests, 336 
Gurney, J. H., jun., F.Z.8. 
Porphyrio chloronotus and P. 
ceruleus in the British Isles, 71; 
New colonies of the Black- 
headed Gull in Norfolk, 110; 
Ornithological notes from North 
Norfolk, 168, 890; Colouring on 
the head of the Mute Swan, 487 
Happon, Prof. A. C., M.A., M.R.1.A. 
Recent contributions to the Marine 
Invertebrate Fauna of Ireland, 1 
HapFIELD, Capt. Henry 
Birds used for sport in China, 180; 
Roosting habits of the Common 
Wren, 183; Oaks planted by 
Crows, 338; Ring Ouzel breeding 
on the Malvern Hills, 490 
Haieu, G. H. Caron 
Wild Duck and Pheasant laying 
in the same nest, 299 
HAMLING, JOSEPH 
Egyptian Geese on the River Taw, 
76 
Hancock, JoHn 
Facts in the history of the Cuckoo, 
203 
Harper, R. P. 
Tengmalm’s Owl in Yorkshire, 
214; Young Cuckoo ejecting the 
young of its foster-parent from 
the nest, 245; Fearlessness of 
the Spotted Flycatcher, 366 
Harrison, JAMES J. 
Brent Geese coming inland, 215 
Hartine, J. H., F.L.S., F.Z.S. 
Sowerby’s Whale on the Yorkshire 
coast, 70; The Black Redstart in 
London, 74; On the former nest- 
ing of the Spoonbill in Middle- 
sex, 81; Hybrid finches, 109; On 
the moulting of the flight-feathers 
in the Common Wild Duck, 228 ; 
Sale of game out of season, 238; 
Memoir of the late Thomas Ed- 
ward, 238; Golden Oriole in the 
Channe! Islands, 242; The Night- 
ingale near London, 248; Wild 
animals paid for by Church- 
wardens, 251; Beavers and their 
ways, 265; On the former occur- 
rence of the Wild Boar in Buck- 
inghamshire, 345; Memoir of the 
late George Busk, F.R.S.; Me- 
moir of the late A. E. Knox, M.A., 
F.L.S., 453; Memoir of the late 
C. R. Bree, M.D., F.Z.S., 482 
