vm 



Chirowin, Edward. 



Exuviation of common crawfish, 834. 

 Clark, Hamlet. 



Ceropacha octogesima near Cambridge 

 1006 ; Ctenicerus sanguinicollis, 

 Omaseus aterrimus, Mesosa nubila, 

 Captures in the Cambridge fens, 

 and Scarcity of certain Dytiscidae, 

 1016 ; Pine grosbeak near Roch- 

 dale, 1025. 

 Cook, Robert. 



Lytaea leucographa near York, 945 ; 

 iEgeria Sphegiformis, 1042. 

 Cooper, James. 



Migration of Birds, 1 192 ; Noise made 

 by the snipe, 1 1 92. 

 Couch, Jonathan, F.L.S. 



Time and manner of the procreation 

 of whales, 1161. 

 Couch, R. Q. 



Notes on the Frog, 826 ; Exuviation 

 of the common crawfish, 834 ; Com- 

 mon dolphin on the Cornish coast, 

 913 ; Remarks on a new Zoophyte, 

 1095. 

 Dashwood, J. M. 



Description of an egg of the common 

 duck, 1077. 

 Davis, Robert, jun. 



Occurrence of the spotted eagle in Ire- 

 land, 1190. 

 Dawson, Rev. J. F., M.A. 



Colias Edusa, 801 ; On the varieties 

 of certain species of game, 902 ; 

 Deposition of the eggs of Rhynchi- 

 tes Betulae, 1145. 

 Deby, Julian. 



Birds of Belgium, 813, 858, 933, 979, 

 1019, 1070, 1131, 1187; Habits of 

 the white wagtail, 940; Arrival of 

 birds at Laeken in the spring of 1845, 

 1132. 

 Desvignes, Thomas. 



On the genus Peronea, 840. 



DOUBLEDAY, HENRY. 



Summer birds at Epping, 1066; Eras- 

 tria venustula, Miana strigilis and 

 iEthiops, 1085. 

 Douglas, J. W. 



Larvae of Cucullia Gnaphalii, 860; 

 Sociability of moths, 806 ; Descrip- 

 tion of two new British moths, 844 ; 

 Entomological pins, 1042 ; Lophop- 

 teryx Carmelite, Cleora pictaria, 

 1042 ; Lepidoptera at St. Osyth's, 

 1089. 

 I >i \< \\, Robert Dick. 



Ringdoves devouring gooseberries, 

 1137. 



Duval-Jouve, Joseph, Professor of Phi- 

 losophy in the College of Grasse. 

 List of the migratory birds of Pro- 

 vence, 1113; Review of Newman's 

 * System of Nature,' 1162. 



Edleston, R. S. 



Caterpillar of Acronycta Salicis, 1005; 

 Xerene rubiginata, 1006 ; Lepidop- 

 tera at Manchester, 1007. 



Fisher, W. R. 



Nutcracker near Yarmouth, 824 ; Sau- 

 ry pike near Yarmouth, 833 ; Two 

 British varieties of the nutcracker, 

 1073; Description of a supposed 

 new duck, 1137. 



FlTTON, E. B. 



White-winged crossbill at Exmouth, 

 1 190; Alpine swift near Cambridge, 

 1191. 

 Frere, H. T. 



Colias Edusa at Cromer and Roy don, 

 803 ; Enquiry respecting the pole- 

 cat, 813; Nesting of the jackdaw, 

 823 ; Badger near Cambridge, 858 ; 

 Migration of the quail, 871; Flight 

 of the woodcock, 876 ; Bewick's 

 swan near Somersham and Godman- 

 chester, 942 ; Wasps frequenting 

 fir-trees, 1156; On the Dingo, 1 159; 

 Occurrence of the snow bunting 

 near Aylsham, 1191. 

 Gaze, W. 



Colias Edusa in Suffolk, Essex and 

 Cambridgeshire, 803 ; Death's head 

 hawk-moth near Sudbury, 804 ; 

 Flowers and shrubs most attractive 

 to Lepidoptera, 1088. 

 Gee, Thomas. 



Moorhen's power of keeping its body 

 under water, 877. 

 Goatley, Thomas. 



Migration of the water-rail, 876; Bar- 

 bary partridge in England, 1025. 

 Gordon, Rev. George, M.A. 



Habits of the honey-bee, 807. 

 Greenwood, Alfred. 



Colias Edusa near Chelmsford, 802. 

 Gregson, C. S. 



Lasiocampa Trifolii, 804. 

 Greville, Chaloner. 



Carnivorous propensity of snails, 833. 

 Gurney, J. H. 



Chanting Falcon, 1022. 

 Guyon, G. 



Curious fact related of the house-fly, 

 1044; Lymnaeum nigropiceum in 

 the Isle of Wight, 1144 ; Tenacity 

 of life in the Curculionidae, 1145; 

 Hearing of fishes, 1194. 



