ALPHABETICAL LIST OF SUBJECTS. 
eslimatication of Red-deer in New | Books REVIEWED :— 
Zealand, 24, 67 
Albatross, rose-tint on neck of, 437; 
Wandering, habits and home of, 337 
Albatrosses, nesting habits of the 
Black-eyebrowed and Wandering, 
26; food, measurements, and geo- 
graphical range of, 387 
Antelope, Indian, suborbital pits of, 
177 
Athanas nitescens in Ireland, 236 
Audacity of Jackdaws, 230 
Avocet, in North Devon, 34 
Babington, Churchill, the late, 66 
Badgers and Otters in Surrey, 22 
Bat, resting on the water, 434; 
Daubenton’s (with plate), 161,— 
not in Norfolk, 226, — distri- 
bution of in Britain, 308; Long- 
eared, food of, 382; Natterer’s (with 
plate), 241,—distribution of in 
Britain, 308,—in! North Oxford- 
shire, 381; Whiskered, in Derby- 
shire, 435 
Bats, frugiferous, distribution of plants 
by, 179; Noctule and Serotine in 
Kent, 258; Notes on, 450 
Bee-eater in Ireland, 229 
Birds in London Parks, 27; rare in 
Isle of Wight, 28; in Norfolk and 
Cambridgeshire, notes on, 29; rare, 
in Hants, 31; in Gloucester and 
Somerset, 32; observed at sea, notes » 
on, 146; diving, method of fishing 
adopted by, 146; rarer, of Glamor- 
ganshire, 166; destruction of small, 
on Continent, 185; on production 
of colour in eggs of, 206, 248; un- 
common, in Skye, 268; congenital 
blindness in, 269; change of colour 
in, caused by food, 394; two laying 
in same nest, 436 ; European, new 
work on, 437; attracted to burning 
ricks as to a lighthouse, 458 
Bittern in Devonshire, 234; in Lan- 
hk 75; Little, in Sussex, 312, 
Blackbird and Thrush laying in same 
nest, 265; and Grey Wagtail, ab- 
normal eggs of, 314 
Bleak and Roach, hybrid between, 111 
Bond, Frederick, death of, 347; me- 
moir of, 401 
Our Rarer Birds: being Studies 
in Ornithology and Oology, by 
Charles Dixon, 115 
The Naturalist in Siluria, by Capt. 
Mayne Reid, 195 
Bird-Life on the Borders: records of 
Wild Sport and Natural History 
by Moorland and Sea, by Abel 
Chapman, 277 
A Monograph of the Weaver Birds 
(Ploceide), and Arboreal and Ter- 
restrial Finches (Fringillide), by 
Edward Bartlett, 318 
Catalogue of the Marsupialia and 
Monotremata in the Collection of 
the British Museum (Natural 
History), by Oldfield Thomas, 
356 
Catalogue of the Chelonians, Rhyn- 
cocephalians and Crocodiles in 
the British Museum (Natural 
History), by G. A. Boulenger, 
356 
A Catalogue of Canadian Birds; 
with Notes on the Distribution 
of the Species, by Montague 
Chamberlain, 358 
A Systematic Table of the Canadian 
Birds, by Montague Chamberlain, 
358 
Report on Bird Migration in the 
Mississippi Valley in 1884 and 
1885, by W. W. Cooke, edited and 
revised by Dr. C. Hart Merriam, 
360 
An Illustrated Manual of British 
Birds, by Howard Saunders, 460 
A Vertebrate Fauna of the Outer 
Hebrides, by J. A. Harvie Brown 
and T. E. Buckley, 464 
The Fauna of British India, includ- 
ing Ceylon and Burma. Fishes 
by Francis Day, 467 
Pig-sticking or Hog-hunting, by 
Capt. R. 8. Baden-Powell, 469 
Sylvan Folk, by John Watson, 471 
Bramblings, late stay in Suffolk, 230 
Breeding of Ring Ouzel in Orkney, 
35; of Crossbill in Co. Waterford, 
180,—in immature plumage, 229, 
263, 350, 391; of Stone Curlew in 
Notts, 312; of Great Crested Grebe 
in Scotland, 352, 386; of Pallas’s 
