CONTENTS. 



XV 



Snowfinch, 437 



Sole, 225 



Song-Thrush and Blackbird inter- 

 breeding, 194, 235 



Sorex mimitus, 27, 276, 314 



South Kensington Museum — a pro- 

 test against the adoption of the 

 proposed site for the extension of 

 the Science Museum buildings, 201 



SparidiE, 450 



Spoonbill, Stork, and some Herons, 

 home -life of, 34 



Sprat, 11, 443 



Squid, large, on Northumberland 

 coast, 117 



Starfish, 402 



Starling, food of, 172 ; dissections of, 

 showing stomach-contents, 173 



Starling and bullock, 385 



Sterrha sacraria, 23 



Sthenoteuthis pteropus, 117 



Stoat attacking Pheasant, 227 



Strix flammea, 375 



Sturnus vulgaris, 309 



Sula bassana, 380 



Swallow, curious nest of, 314 ; late, 

 432, 469 



Swan X Goose hybrid (Plate III.), 

 174 



Swan, Whooper, 227 



Swift, Alpine, in the New Forest, 

 278 



Sylvia cinerea,'216, 276 



Syrnium aluco, 375 



Temnodon saltator (fig. 3), 139, 140 



Tern, Caspian, 168; Sandwich, spring 

 arrivals in Killala Bay and Moy 

 Estuary, 200 



Tern settlement at Blakeney, 174 



Tetrodon pennantii, 444 



Thompson, D'Arcy Wentworth, Pro- 

 fessor, C.B., Address to Zoological 

 Section of British Association, 

 351 



Thrush, Bock, 437 



Titmouse, Bearded, in confinement, 

 229; Cole, 30; Crested, 436; 

 Great, 151, 163 ; Marsh, 30 ; White- 

 headed Long-tailed, 217 



Toads eat wasps and bees, 80 



Topknot, Muller's, 12 



Torsk, 134 



Totanus glareola, 432 



Trachinus draco, 444 



Trachurus trachurus, 447 



Trigaster lankesteri, 273 ; minima, 

 n.sp., description of, 274 



Trigla lineata, 443 



Trocheta subviridis, 155 



Troglodytes p. hirtensis, 6 ; parvu- 

 lus, 218 



Tsetse and Big Game, 78 



Turbot, 224 ; ambi-coloured, 30 



Turdus iliacus, 194, 214, 226, 361, 

 429 ; merula, 194, 214 ; musicus, 

 6, 194, 213 ; pilaris, 214 ; torqua- 

 tus, 111, 214; viscivorus, 213 



Twite, range of, 112, 147 ; local race 

 in Yorkshire, 391 ; called Linnet 

 by inexpert, 70 



Upupa epops, 313 

 Uraleptus maraldii, 138 

 Urania telius, 21 



Vanellus vulgaris, 296 



Vanessa, 17 ; antiopa, 18 ; califor- 

 nica, 23, 24 ; io, 17, 18 ; poly- 

 chloros, 18 ; urticas, 18, 19, 23 



Varieties — Badger, 111, 147 ; Bunt- 

 ing, 29; Gannet, 73, 348, 386; 

 Goose, 170 ; Gull, 172 ; Hawfinch, 

 171; Jackdaw, 388, 389; Mar- 

 tin, House, 171 ; Partridge, 172 ; 

 Pigeon, Wood, 171 ; Redwing, 172 ; 

 Rook, 389; Shrew, Pigmy, 27; 

 Snipe, 389 ; Starling, 389 ; Turbot, 

 30 ; Woodpecker, Green, 388 



Vertebrate notes and records from 

 Cumberland and Westmorland, 

 229 ; Fauna of Scotland, 397 



Vespa germanica, some observations 

 on, 457 



Vespertilio serotinus, 428 



Vole, Jersey, 1 ; adult males de- 

 scribed, 2, 3 



Voles, literature and synonymy of, 

 6 



Wagtail, Black-headed, 167; Ray's, 

 alleged decrease of, 238, 278, 319 ; 

 White, visiting Bartragh Island, 

 197, 385 ; Yellow, 278, 319 



Warbler, Barred, 168 ; Bonelli's,436 ; 

 Garden, 30, 436 ; Grasshopper, the 

 singing of, 277, 390 ; Yellow- 

 browed, 168 



Waterhen, " song" of, 366 



Waxwing, Bohemian, in confine- 

 ment, 229 



Weever, Lesser, 222 ; Greater, 444 



Whale, Beaked, in Norfolk waters, 

 27 ; Killer, stomach-contents of a, 

 96 ; Lesser Rorqual at Lowestoft, 

 428, 449 



