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CONTENTS. 
Zealand, 68; Fur-bearing ani- 
mals of Siberia, 68; The Roe- 
deer, 81; A new Australian 
mammal, 105; New British 
Fishes, 111; Hybrid between 
Roach and Bleak, 111; Peri- 
patus in Victoria, 111; Flamingo 
catching in Lower Egypt, 136; 
The late William Brodrick, 139 ; 
Daubenton’s Bat, 161; Mus 
hibernicus, Thomson, restored to 
the British Fauna, 201; A Cuckoo 
hatching its own eggs, 214; 
Daubenton’s Bat not in Nor- 
folk, 226; Sand Grouse in 
Germany, 227; Natterer’s Bat, 
241; The Sand Grouse in Meck- 
lenburg, Germany, 266; The late 
Surgeon Francis Day, 306; The 
Solway fish-hatchery, 344; Death 
of Mr. Frederick Bond, 347; De- 
struction of game and so-called 
“vermin,” 348; The Swannery 
at Abbotsbury, 348; Conviction 
under the Wild Birds Protection 
Act, 351; Breeding of Pallas’s 
Sand Grouse in Britain in 1889, 
883; The American Woodcock 
and its mode of feeding, 395; 
Training Swallows as_letter- 
carriers, 397; Memoir of the 
late Frederick Bond, 401; A 
ay work on European birds, 
37 
Henverson, Tuos. G. 
Pee’ capture of a Golden Eagle, 
Henverson, P. 
Sand Grouse in Fifeshire, 383 
_ Hewett, W. 
Sand Grouse in Yorkshire, 108 
Houmus, Rev. J. Gorpon, M.A. 
oe Dove nesting in Co. Antrim, 
neon on a Japanese Spider, 
38 
_ Howarp, Rozerr J. 
Notes on the occurrence of Pal- 
las’s Sand Grouse in Lancashire, 
51; Sand Grouse in Yorkshire, 
266 
Howsz, Ricuarp 
Crossbill breeding in immature 
plumage, 263, 350 
Huppueston, H. B., C.E. 
The acclimatisation of Red-deer in 
New Zealand, 24 

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HutcuHinson, Procter S., M.R.C.S. 
The suborbital pits of the Indian 
Antelope, 177; The Manatee at 
the Zoological Gardens, 299 
INCcHBALD, Peter, F.L.S. 
The Great Grey Shrike in Holder- 
ness, 234 
JEFFERY, W. 
Pallas’s Sand Grouse in Hamp- 
shire, 72; Notes on Bats, 450 
JENTINE, Prof. F. A. 
A new Australian Mammal, 144 
JESSE, Wm., Jun. 
Nesting of the Black Redstart in 
Hssex, 182; Number of eggs laid 
by a Magpie, 184 
JOHNSON, F. P. 
Field notes in Western Sweden, 
126; Weight of Woodcocks, 233 
Keen, Rev. J. H., F.Z.S. 
Starlings in the City, 262 
KeEtsat1, J. E 
Distribution of Daubenton’s Bat in 
Britain, 308; Distribution of 
Natterer’s Bat in Britain, 308; 
Birds attracted to burning ricks 
as to a lighthouse, 453 
Kerry, F. 
Short-eared Owls breeding in Essex, 
453; Spotted Redshanks near 
Harwich, 454 
Kersuaw, H. A. H. 
Wood Pigeon roosting with dovecot 
Pigeons, 395 
Lampert, F. W. 
Sheldrake near Oxford, 453 
Larken, EH. P. 
Badgers and Otters in Surrey, 23 
Laver, Henry, F.R.C.S., F.L.S. 
Crane near Colchester, 84; Notes 
on birds observed at sea, 146; 
Delphinus albirostris in the River 
Colne, 382 
Law, A. M. 
Two Pied Wagtails laying in the 
same nest, 391 
_| Ley, Rev. CLEMENT 
The Great Black Woodpecker in 
England, 340 
Litrorp, Rt. Hon. Lord, F.L.8. 
Hawks devouring their prey on the 
wing, 185; Notes on the Ornith- 
ology of Northamptonshire and 
neighbourhood, 422 
Lovage, GrorGcE E. 
Notes on birds in Norfolk and Cam- 
bridgeshire, 29; Kestrel’s nest on 
a wheatstack, 232 
