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Cambridge, Octavius Pickard 



White willow- wren, 3577 

 Campbell, Angus 



Capture of Tinea ferruginella at 

 Leith, 3625 

 Clark, Rev. Hamlet, M.A. 



Notes on the Coleoptera of Whittlesea 

 Mere, 3704 



COMPTON, DlGBY 



Captures of Lepidoptera in the New 

 Forest, Hampshire, 3334 

 Cooke, Henry 



Capture of Diphthera Orion, 3563 

 Cooke, Nicholas 



A night in the forest, 3515 

 Crewe, H. Harpur 



Notodonta trepida, &c., near Berk- 

 hampstead, 3624 

 Crosland, Robert 



Capture of Vanessa Antiopa near 

 York, 3624 

 Currie, F. L. 



Honey buzzard shot near Lynn, 3328 

 Donald, James 



Note on the habits of ferrets, 3452 

 Doubleday, Henry 



Notes on Mr. Stephens' 'Catalogue 

 of Lepidopterous Insects in the 

 Cabinet of the British Museum, 

 (Tortrices),' 3580 ; Erroneous re- 

 cord'of the capture of Clostera ana- 

 choreta, 3715 

 Douglas, J. W. 



Entomological localities, 3343, 3430, 

 3517, 3584, 3687; On rearing 

 larvae of Micro-Lepidoptera, 3494 

 Duck, John N. 



Notes on the fishing frog, 3332 

 Eales, Christopher 



Pterophorus lithodactylus, 3625 

 Editor 



Note on the temper of humble bees at 

 a certain season of the year, 3627 ; 

 The poison of the toad, 3658 

 Ellman, James Boyes 



Montagu's harrier at Eastbourne, 

 Black redstart at Brighton, Note 

 on the snow bunting, 3329 ; Alpine 

 swift at St. Leonard's, Black grous 

 in Sussex, Purple heron at Cats- 

 field, 3330 ; Pomarine skua at Has- 

 tings, 3331 ; Common buzzard at 

 Brede, 3387; Great gray shrike at 

 Hailsham, Ross's rosy gull at Pe- 

 vensey, 33H8 

 Evans, Daniel T., Esq. 



Experiment! with venomous serpents, 

 3670 



Evans, John 



American teal at Scarborough, 3472; 

 Note on the singular habit of a cat. 

 3473 ; Osprey near Derby, 3474 ; 

 Toad in a block of iron ore, 3632 

 Fell, W. 



Capture of the fishing frog, 3600 

 Filleul, Rev. P. V. M. 



Another buzz from the bees, 3398, 

 3520 ; Instance of bees welcoming 

 a new queen, as soon as they had 

 discovered the loss of their own, 

 3627 

 Frederick, George S. 



Black redstart in Sussex, Hoopoe in 

 Sussex, 3476 

 Gordon, Rev. George 



List of fishes found in the Moray 

 Firth, and in the fresh waters of the 

 province of Moray, 3454, 3480 ; 

 Regalecus Glesne at Cromarty, 

 3660 ; List of crustaceans of the 

 Moray Firth, 3678; Note on 

 " Sporting by Steam,'' Singular 

 capture of the porbeagle shark, 

 3712 

 Gosse, P. H. 



Capture of the sun-fish at Ilfracombe, 

 3579 

 Grant, Frederick 



Captures of Lepidoptera in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Putney, 3435 

 Green, Joseph 



Search for pupae of Lepidoptera at 

 the roots of trees, 3334 

 Greene, Rev. T. 



List of Lepidoptera taken at Lower 

 Guiting, on the Cotswolds, Glou- 

 cestershire, 3494 



GlJRNEY, J. H. 



Note on a wild hybrid between the 

 greenfinch and linnet, Note on the 

 sandpiper described by Mr. Reid, 

 3388 ; Song thrush nesting on the 

 ground, 3475; Note on the nest of 

 the marsh tit, Note on the little 

 bittern, 3503 ; Note on the mouse- 

 catching propensities of Xema ri- 

 dibundus, 3563 ; Note on a double 

 nest of the greenfinch, 3577 ; Note 

 on an unusual occurrence of the 

 red-breasted merganser, Note on a 

 variety of the broad-nosed eel, 

 3599 ; Note on the porcupine, 

 3707 ; Note on the American and 

 Indian darters in captivity, 3711 ; 

 Notes on the death's-head Sphinx, 

 3716 



