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CornisH, THoMAS 
Little Gull near Penzance, 107; 
Pallas’s Sand Grouse in Corn- 
wall, 108; Black Rat in Cornwall, 
434, 450; Large Whiting Pollack 
off Land’s End, 438 
Crow .ey, Purp, F.L.S., F.Z.8. 
Crossbills nesting in Suffolk and 
Norfolk, 229 
Dack, C. B. 
Pied Squirrel in Suffolk, 68; Nut- 
cracker, Crossbill, and Sand 
Grouse in Norfolk, 75 
DaRBISHIRE, F. Y. 
Pigs used as sheep-dogs in Italy, 
433 
Denison-Roesuck, W., F.L.S. 
Burbot off the Yorkshire coast, 77 
DowkER, GEORGE 
The Noctule and Serotine Bats in 
Kent, 258; Spotted Redshank 
and Hoopoe in Kent, 435 
Dow1ine, J. J. 
Early nesting of the Little Grebe 
in Co. Dublin, 231 
Dunn, Mattrutas 
Greater Flying-fish off the Cornish 
coast, 853 
D’Urzan, W.S. M., F.L.8. 
Natural-History notes on board 
ship, 22 
Evans, WILLIAM 
Drumming of the Snipe, 315; Great 
Crested Grebe breeding in Scot- 
land, 386 
Ewart, Prof. J. C., F.R.S.E., F.L.S. 
The Electric Organs of Fishes, 61 
FEILDEN, Col. H. W. 
Distribution of plants by frugiferous 
Bats, 179; Nesting of the Ringed 
Plover, 263 ; Notes on the Rep- 
tiles of Barbados, 295; Adden- 
dum to the list of Reptiles found 
in Barbados, 352; Tringa canutus 
in Barbados, 455 
FiLemyne, Rey. WILLIAM W., M.A. 
Materials in nest of Hooded: Crow, 
35 
Gates, A, F. 
Thick-knee in Essex in January, 
106 
Gawen, C. R., B.A., F.Z.S. 
On the habits of the Great Crested 
Grebe, 18; Food of the Manx 
Shearwater, 24 
Gray, RoBERT 
Notes on a voyage to the Greenland 
Sea in 1888, 1, 41, 95 

GREENING, LInNzUS 
Bullfrog preying on Natterjack, 270 
Gunn, T. E. 
The Pectoral Sandpiper in Orkney, 
452 
Gunn, E. W. 
Fawn-coloured variety of Mus de- 
cumanus, 144; Hen Harrier in 
Essex, 144; Red-breasted Mer- 
ganser in Essex, 144; Great Grey 
Shrike near Ipswich, 144 
Gurney, J. H., Jun., F.Z.S. 
Ornithological notes from Norfolk, 
18, 134, 384; Wood Warbler at 
Cley,77; Weight of Pectoral Sand- 
piper, 109; Wilson’s Petrel in the 
Isle of Wight, 150; The status of 
the Firecrest as a British bird, 
172; Peculiarity in the bill of the 
Norfolk Plover, 250; Hybrid 
waterfowl, 260; The Bearded Tit- 
mouse, 291; Loxia rubrifasciata 
(Brehm) in Norfolk, 391 
HApFIELD, Capt. H. 
Rarer birds in the Isle of Wight, 
28; Rooks in the Isle of Wight: 
correction of error, 75 
Hateu, G. H. Caton 
Night Heron in Lincolnshire, 33; 
Nutcracker in Lincolnshire, 153 ; 
Bat resting on the water, 434 
Hamuina, J. G. 
The Avocet in North Devon, 34; 
Bittern in Devonshire, 234 
Hammonp, W. OxENDEN 
Rose-coloured Pastor in Kent, 184; 
Audacity of Jackdaws, 230 
Harcourt, H. W. 
Woodcocks, 149, 183; Pellets dis- 
gorged by Flycatchers, 265 
Harper, Ropert H. 
Ornithological notes from York- 
shire, 149 
Hart, EpwarpD 
Rare birds in Hants, 31; An un- 
recorded Squacco Heron, 34 
Hart, H. CHICHESTER, F.L.S. 
Woodcock carrying its oe 454 
Hartine, J. E., F.L.S., F.Z.8. 
Food of the Haddock, ee Pallas’s 
Sand Grouse (reports from the 
Continent), 56; The Sand Grouse 
Protection Act, 1888, 60; The 
late Churchill Babington, 66; 
Game and wildfowl in the 
Paris markets, 66; The accli- 
matisation of Red-deer in New 
Zealand, 67; Wild Dogs in New 
