CONTENTS. 



Vll 



Gawen, C. R., B.A., F.Z.S, 



Moult of the facial feathei's in the 

 Rook, 224 : Habits of the Manx 

 Shearwater, 426 

 Goldsmith, H. St. B. 



The Whimbrel in Somersetshire, 

 67 ; A tame Badger, 139 ; Pallas's 

 Sand Grouse in Somersetshire, 

 266 

 Grant, W. R. Ogilvie 



Black Redstart nesting in Essex, 

 390 

 Gunn, E. W. 



Storm Petrel at Ipswich, 33 

 Gunn, T. E., F.L.S. 



Reported occurrence of the Gos- 

 hawk in Norfolk, 32 ; Ornitho- 

 logical notes from Norfolk and 

 Suffolk, 281 

 Gurney, J. H., F.Z.S. 



Antiquity of the name " Lobster" 

 for the Stoat, 65, 102 

 Gurney, J. H., Jun., F.Z.S. 



Ornithological notes from Norfolk, 

 81 ; Varieties of the Brambling, 

 108; Ray's Wagtail and Shore 

 Lark in confinement, 147 ; Birds 

 at the Galloper light-vessel, 

 225 ; Reported occurrence of 

 the Little Egret in Yorkshire, 

 302 ; Ornithological notes from 

 St. Leonards, 332 

 Gyngell, W. 



Reported occurrence of the Lesser 

 White-fronted Goose in Somer- 

 setshire, 227 

 Haigh, G. H. Caton 



Long-tailed Duck in Lincolnshire, 

 31 ; Grey Phalarope in Lincoln- 

 shire, 33 ; Attack by Owls, 351 ; 

 Black Redstart in Merioneth- 

 shire, 430 

 Hamling, J. G. 



Curious site for a Swallow's nest, 

 25; Pallas's Sand Grouse in 

 Devonshire, 266 

 Harper, R. P. 



Bank Vole in Yorkshire, 23 ; Pal- 

 las's Sand Grouse in Holderness, 

 234; Pallas's Sand Grouse in 

 Yorkshire, 263 ; White Stork at 

 Scarborough, 269 ; Notes on 

 birds in Lancashire, 310 

 Harting, J. E., F.L.S., F.Z.S. 

 The Badger, Meles taxus, 1 ; 

 Identity of the European and 

 American Moose, 20 ; Origin of 

 the name "Lobster" applied to 



the Stoat, 20 ; The early use of 

 Ferrets, 20 ; Sale of a Great 

 Auk's egg, 28 ; Wolves in 

 France, 64 ; A new list of 

 British Mollusks, 69; Wolves 

 nurturing children in then - dens, 

 87; Memoir of the late Mr. 

 G. R. Waterhouse,' 99 ; Defini- 

 tion of the term "British" as 

 applied to the Marine Fauna 

 and Flora, 102 ; The extinction 

 of the Bison, 103 ; A plague of 

 Rats in Mongolia, 142 ; Sale of 

 another egg of the Great Auk, 

 143 ; The Whiskered Bat, Ves- 

 pertilio mystacinus, 161, 441 ; 

 The Elk hi Galicia, 182 ; A new 

 Beaver colony in Saxony, 182 ; 

 On the re-appearance of Pallas's 

 Sand Grouse in the British 

 Islands, 233, 261; Mollusca of 

 Ireland, 237 ; The Beaver in 

 Norway, 260 ; Swedenborg's 

 Whale, 261; Dotterel in the Lake 

 District, 270 ; The British Asso- 

 ciation, 297, 346, 383 ; The speed 

 of Swallows, 308 ; The Rabbit- 

 pest at the Antipodes, and the 

 remedy proposed by M. Pasteur, 

 321 ; Death of Mr. Henry Steven- 

 son, F.L.S., F.Z.S., 345; Sand 

 Grouse breeding in Cumberland, 

 348, 388 ; The wild animals of 

 British India, 361 : Death of 

 Philip H. Gosse, F.R.S., 382; 

 The Fauna of the Outer He- 

 brides, 424 ; The distribution of 

 Natterer's Bat in Great Britain, 

 424; A new Australian Mam- 

 mal, 424; Tree Sparrow breeding 

 in Middlesex, 425 ; Breeding of 

 Pallas's Sand Grouse in Fife- 

 shire, 468 



Head, F. 

 Bank Vole in Sussex, 24 



Helm, Dr. F. 



The Garden Dormouse, Myoxus 

 quercinus, 14 



HlNCKELMANN, Mr. 



Injuries to the fisheries in the 

 Baltic by Seals, 123 

 Hudson, W. H. 



Observations on Dragonfiies, 179 

 Inchbald, Peter, F.L.S. , F.Z.S. 

 Great Crested Grebe in Yorkshire, 

 304 ; Spotted Crake in Holder- 

 ness, 431 



