Classified Index. 



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captured at CuUiiigworth, E. P. 

 Butterfield, 32 ; Annual Report of 

 Vertebrate Section of Yorkshire 

 Naturalists' Union for 191 7, as to 

 West Riding by H. B. Booth ; as to 

 East Riding bj' E. W. Wade ; as to 

 North Riding by W. J. Clarke ; as 

 to York District by W. Hewett, 

 34-37 ; Annual Report of Yorkshire 

 Naturalists' Union Wild Birds, etc., ! 

 Protection Committee for 191 7, 

 Johnson Wilkinson, 38-40 ; Note 

 on ' Wild Geese,' or ' Gabriel's 

 Hounds,' A. E. Hall, 75 ; Note 

 on the separation of the sexes of the 

 Chafhnch in W'inter, E. P. Butter- 

 field, 75 : Long-eared Owl nesting 

 on ground at Hebden Bridge, W. 

 Greaves, 75 ; Note on curious 

 nesting behaviour of a pair of 

 Song Thrushes at Dalton, G. T. 

 Porritt, 76 ; Scarcity' of Bullfinches 

 in Upper Airedale, E. P. Butterfield, 

 76 ; Pied W'agtails in Winter and 

 on Migration in the Bradford 

 District, H. B. Booth, 77-78 ; 

 Romance of the Cuckoo, E. P. 

 Butterfield, 93-96, 127-130 ; Note 

 on the separation of the sexes of 

 the Chaflinch in the Hudderslield 

 District, G. T. Porritt, no; Status 

 of Pied W'agtail in the Wilsden 

 District, E. P. Butterfield, 120 ; 

 Wild Birds' Eggs useable for food, 

 with epitome of Yorkshire Breeding 

 Sites, 114; Report of Meeting of 

 Vertebrate Zoology Section of the 

 Yorkshire Naturalists' Union held 

 at Bradford in February, W. 

 Greaves, 139-140 ; On the Reported 

 Nesting of the Stonechat in Upper 

 W^harfedale, H. B. Booth, 140 ; 

 Scarcity of Fieldfares in the Hud- 

 dersfield District, W. Falconer, 157 ; 

 Scarcity of Fieldfares and Redwings 

 in the British Isles, R. Fortune, 157 ; 

 Cuckoos' Eggs and Foster Parents, 

 E. P. Butterfield, 174 ; Letter 

 thereon, E. E. Pettitt, 204 ; Reply 

 thereto, E. P. Butterfield, 236 ; 

 Flocks of Magpies, E. P. Butter- 

 field, 1 74 ; On the nidification of 

 the Spotted Flycatcher at Ripon 

 and Bolton Abbe}-, 184 ; Variation 

 of the Colour of House Sparrow 

 Eggs, with illustration, C. Mosley, 

 202 ; Cirl Bunting at Whitby, and 

 Snow Buntings at Sleights, J. T. 



1918 Dec. 1. 



Sewell, 203 ; Jackdaws v. Starlings, 

 R. Fortune, 203 ; Food of Tawny 

 (Jwl, E. P. Butterfield, 218 ; Ferru- 

 ruginous Duck and Gadwall cap- 

 tured in Upper Niddcrdale, R. For- 

 tune, 231 ; Late Flock of Fieldfares 

 in the Harrogate District, R. For- 

 tune, 231 ; Nesting of Ringed 

 Plover in Niddcrdale, R. Fortune, 

 234 ; Report on the Egg Collecting 

 in the Steeton Rookeries, near 

 Keighley, S. Clough, 237-238 ; A 

 Corncrake Puzzle, H. B. Booth, 

 252 ; The Bempton Peregrines, 

 E. W. Wade, 257 ; Notes on the 

 Nesting, Singing and some other 

 habits of the Common Wild Birds 

 of the Scarborough District, W'. 

 Gyngell, 258-261 ; 3^5-3^8 ; ^,55- 

 ^57 ; Records of the Doncaster 

 District, 1917, H. FL Corbett, 262; 

 Bird Life noted on visit of York- 

 shire Naturalists' Union to Ci"oss- 

 hills, H. B. Booth, 297 ; Notes on 

 the Corncrake, R. Fortune, 300 ; 

 Letter from Mr. Johnson Wilkinson 

 on the Destruction of Sea- Birds' 

 Eggs on Bempton Cliffs, 303 : 

 Former status of the Common 

 Starling in Britain, containing a 

 reference to the neighbourhood of 

 Wilsden, E. P. Butterfield, 311-313 ; 

 Letter thereon, by H. Massey, 365 ; 

 Bird-life noted on visit of Yorkshire 

 Naturalists' Union to Settle, A. A. 

 Pearson, 333 ; Note on the presenta- 

 tion of the late Mr. Thomas Nelson's 

 Collection of Birds, etc., to Dorman 

 Memorial Museum, Middlesbrough, 

 336 ; Notes on the further Pro- 

 tection of the Plover in Yorkshire, 

 339 ; Early Reference to Starlings, 

 J. T. Sewell, 361 ; White Wagtail 

 in Niddcrdale. E. P. Butterfield, 361; 

 Corncrake calling in the air, A. P. 

 Horrox, 361 ; Notes on a late 

 Swift, R. Fortune, 361 ; Further 

 note thereon, R. Fortune, 383 ; 

 Albino Song Thrush at Harrogate, 

 R. Fortune. 372 ; Rare Wildfowl in 

 Upper Niddcrdale, R. Fortune, 372 ; 

 Late Nesting of Wood Pigeon at 

 Hooton Pagnall, W. A. Durnford, 

 372 ; Unusual number of Jays in 

 Doncaster District, W. A. Durnford, 

 372 ; Common Buzzards at Cattal, 

 R. Fortune, 383 ; Scarcity of the 

 Wheatear and Song Thrush, in 



