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Catocala Fraxini at Burton-on -Trent, 

 3660 



Cedar bird in England, 3506 



Centrolophus Pompilus, 3459 



Cervus Tarandus, 3380 



Charr, 3462 



Chaerocarapa Celerio near Tenterden, 3624 

 „ Nerii at Brighton, 3624 



Chenalopex iEgyptiacus, 3712 



Chesil Bank, name of, 3389 



Chiff-chaff, note on, 3453 



Clostera anachoreta in Britain, 3399 ; er- 

 roneous record of its capture, 3715 



Clotho arietans, 3673 



Clupea Harengus, 3480 

 „ Leachii, 3481 

 „ Sprattus, 3481 



Coal-fish, 3484 



Cobra, Egyptian, note on, 3658 



Cod, 3482 



Coleoplera, on obtaining from moss during 

 the spring months, 3462 ; captured, 

 in the West of England, 3615; of 

 Whittlesea Mere, 3704 



Coleopterous insects, notes on captures of, 

 3354 



Colias Edusa at Stowmarket, 3624 



Comatula rosea at Redcar, 3628 



Conger vulgaris, 3486 



Cottus buhalis, 3458 

 „ Scorpius, 3458 



Crake, little, in Norfolk, 3477 



Crenilabrus Melops,346l 



Crolalus horridus, 3673 



Crustacea, exuviation of, 3490 



Crustaceans of the Moray Firth, 3678 



Cuckoo, 3424 



Cyclopterus Lumpus, 3486 



Cyprinus auratus, 3461 



Dab, common, 3485 ; lemon, 3485 



Dab-chick, curious death of, 3711 



Darter, American black-bellied, supposed 

 capture of, in England, 3601 ; supple- 

 mental note on, 3654 



Darters, American and Indian, 3711 



Death's-head Sphinx, 3716 



Deileuhila Celerio at Welton, 3716 



Diglossa mersa, note on, 3464 



Diphthera Orion, capture of, 3563 



Diptera, minute, new method of capturing 

 and killing, 3433 



Dog, Eskimaux, 3382 



Dog-fish, small spotted, 3487 ; picked, 

 3488 



Dory, 3459 



Dotterel, ring, near Oxford, 3476 



Dragonet, gemmeous, 3460 ; sordid, 3460 



Dragon-fly, large, voracious propensity of, 

 3628; voracity of, 3717 



Dublin Natural History Society, proceed- 

 ings of, 3526 



Duck, harlequin, in Banffshire, 3331 



Ducks, young, curious want of instinct in, 

 3579 



Echinorhinus spinosus, 3488 



Eel, sharp-nosed, 3486 ; sand, 3487 ; 

 broad-nosed, variety of, 3599 



Eels, revival of, after being partially fro- 

 zen, 3333 



Eggs of birds, on changing for those of 

 other species, 3327 ; of iEpyornis, 

 3400 ; of Apteryx, 340 1 ; of birds, 

 destruction of by Montagu's harrier, 

 3475 ; of black redstart, 3503 



Emmelesia Blomeri at Goblin Coombe, 

 Somersetshire, 3334 



Entomological localities, 3343, 3430, 3517, 

 3584, 3687 



Entomological Society, proceedings of, 

 3336, 3364, 3403, 3437, 3466, 3498, 

 3522, 3564, 3588, 3628, 3661, 3717 



Ermine, 3378 



Esox Lucius, 3461 



Excursion to Botany Bay, New South 

 Wales, 3383 



Experiments with venomous serpents, 3670 



Falconry, Indian, note on, 3648 



Falconry in the valley of the Indus, notice 

 of, 3569 ; remarks on the critique, 3646 



Father lasher, 3458 



Fauna of VVestern Eskimaux-land, re- 

 marks on. 3377 



Felis rufa, 3379 



Ferrets, note on the habits of, 3452 



Finch, yellow-backed Whidah, in Oxford- 

 shire, 3534 



Fish-spawn taken to Hobart Town, 3504 



Fishes, found in Moray Firth, and in the 

 fresh waters of the province of Moray, 

 3454, 3480 ; note on, 3599 ; rare, at 

 Redcar, 3504 ; of the River Dodder, 

 3526 ; observed near St. Margaret's 

 Bay, Kent, 3612 



Fishes with a bony skeleton, 3457 ; with a 

 cartilaginous skeleton, 3487 



Fishing frog, 3332, 3461, 3600 



Flounder, 3485 



Flycatcher, spotted, curious localities for 

 the nest of, 3657 



Flycatchers, anecdote of, 3577 



Frog, tree, changing its skin, 3563 



Forest, a night in, 3515 



Fox, 3378 ; white, 3378 



Freeman, John, ' Life of the Rev. William 

 Kirby,' 3537 



Fringilla spinus, 3707, 3708 



Gannet in Cambridgeshire, 3712 



Gar fish, 3461 



