Alphabetical List of Contributors.


Sturton-Johnson, Miss.


♦The variation in Gold and Silver Pheasants, 143

♦Hybrid Conures, 341


Swift, Donald.


♦Sh&mas deserting tlieir young, 339

Teschemaker, W. E.


♦The Moulting of the Red-backed Shrike, 173

Thomasset, B. C.


Some Common Birds of the Seychelles, 73


Trevor-BaTTYE, A., M.A., F.R.S., M.B.O.U.

♦Short-eared Owls Breeding in Hampshire, 42

The Breeding of Hey’s Rock-Partridge, 263

♦Hey’s Rock-Partridge, 346


TWEEDIE, Capt. W.


♦Breeding results during the Summer of 1904, 80

♦Termites and Ants as food for Birds, 376


Waddle, Miss Peddie.


♦Food for Mynah, 339


Watson, John.


Breeding Passerine Parrotlets, 34

WEST, Miss E. E.


Zosterops going to Nest in Captivity, 335

Whistler, Hugh.


Birds noticed during a short visit to Suffolk, 165


Whitehead, L.


♦Food for young Partridges, 2S8


Wiener, August F., F.Z.S.


♦“ Cassell’s Canaries and Cage Birds,” 259

*Tlie importation of foreign Birds, 377


Williams, Mrs. Howard.


Notes on my Birds, 39

♦Golden-breasted Waxbills breeding, 46

The Nesting of the Yellow Sparrow, 75


Wilson, T. N.


♦Blue Bonnets, 289


Workman, W. H., M.B.O.U.


With the Breeding Birds of Lough Neagh, 94

♦Parrakeets holding food iii right foot, 236


Wormald, Hugh.


♦Prolific Silver Pheasants and Californian Quails, 340



