VI 



CONTENTS. 



CUMMINGS, S. G. 



All albiuo Bunting, 29 

 Dalgliesh, Gordon 



The Jersey Vole {Evotomijs cccsa- 

 rius), 1 ; Albino Pigmy Shrew, 

 27 ; Decrease of the Coru-Crake 

 and Wryneck, 117 

 Distant, W, L. 



George Henry Verrall, 396; The 

 angler as a factor in the distribu- 

 tion of earthworms, 440 

 DixoN, James 



Obituary notice of Eolaud Maurice 

 Dixon, lis 

 Dye, B. 



Grey Phalarope at Yarmouth, 

 470 

 Elliott, J. Steele 



Audacity of the Fox, 27 ; Decrease 

 of the Corn-Crake and Wryneck, 

 74 ; Former nesting of Shoveler 

 Duck in Warwickshire, 75 ; For- 

 mer occurrence of Black Grouse 

 in Wyre Forest (Shropshire and 

 Worcestershire), 387 ; Great 

 Black-backed Gull nesting in- 

 land in Ireland, 388 ; Migration 

 of the Coot in Bedfordshire, 433 ; 

 Late S^vallows, 469 

 Elmhirst, Eichard, F.L.S. 

 Ambi-coloured Turbot, 30 

 Fitch, Edavakd A. 



Swallow's curious nest, 314 

 Flower, Capt. Stanley S., F.L.S. 

 Miscellaneous notes on Zoological 

 Institutions recently visited in 

 Europe, 281, 335, 4i6 

 Forrest, H. E. 



Palmate Newt in Shropshire, 

 239 

 Fortune, E. 

 The variety of the Gannet at the 

 Bass Eook, 386 

 Friend, Eev. Hildeeic, F.L.S. 

 The distribution of British Anne- 

 lids, 142, 184, 367 ; a new Earth- 

 worm, 192 ; New Annelids, 273 ; 

 New British Henleas, 464 

 Gill, E. Leonard 



A large Squid on the Northumber- 

 land coast, 117 

 Greaves, Walter 



Nidification of the Whitethroat, 

 276 

 Green, Ernest E. 

 The wanderings of a gigantic Afri- 

 can Snail, 41 



Ground, Thomas 



Eared Grebe in Worcestershire, 

 434 

 Gurney, J. H., F.Z.S. 



Variety of the Gannet, 73, 348 ; 

 The Great Auk's egg recently 

 presented to the Norwich Castle 

 Museum by Mr. James Eeeve, 

 79 ; Ornithological Eeport for 

 Norfolk (1910), 161 ; A Pelican 

 fifty-two years of age, 279 

 Gyngell, W. 



Decrease of the Corn-Crake, 151 

 Harding, W. A. 



Dutrochet's Land-Leech, 155 

 Heatherley, Francis, F.E.C.S. 

 A bird-photography expedition, 

 319 ; The Eaven at home, 321 

 HoLLis, Edwin 



Nutcracker in Bucks, 386 

 Hope, Linn.^us E. 



Natm-al History Eecord Bureau 

 (1910), The Museum, Carlisle, 

 226 

 Ingram, Collingwood 



Marsh-Harrier in Kent, 279 ; Gulls 

 hawking for insects, 433 

 JouRDAiN, Eev. F. C. E., M.A., 

 M.B.O.U. 

 Domestic habits of the Sparrow- 

 Hawk, 113 ; Breeding of the 

 Honey-Buzzard in England, 149, 

 239 ; One of the causes of our 

 rare birds disappearing, 435 

 Kershaw, J. C. 



Chinese bird-trap, 392 ; Eggs of a 

 Tree-Frog, 393 

 KiRKMAN, F. B., B.A. 



Gulls hawking for insects, 470 

 Mackeith, T. Thornton 



Gulls hawking for insects, 470 

 Malloch, Thomas 



Osprey in Eenfrewshire, 237 

 Masefield, John E. B. 



Decrease of Corn-Crake and Wry- 

 neck, 116 ; Variety of the Bad- 

 ger, 147 ; Eange of the Twite, 

 147 

 McIntosh, Professor, M.D., LL.D., 

 F.E.S. L. &E. 

 A brief SKctch of the Toothed 

 Whales (Odontoceti), 81 ; Ex- 

 periments with Salmouoids and 

 Turbines, 241 



MiTFORD, E. S. 



Alpine Swift in the New Forest, 

 278 



