Mil 



Newman, Henry 



Enormous flight of Ephemerae, 4816 

 Norman, Alfred Merle 



On the introduction of forms of 

 animal and vegetable life into 

 new localities, 4544 

 Norman, George 



Singular conduct in a robin, 4594 ; 

 Large flocks of crossbills near 

 Hull, 4808 

 Pickard-Cambridge, Octavius 



Curious capture of Paecilocampa 

 Populi, 4562; On the corporeal 

 sensations of insects, 4578 ; Ex- 

 traordinary hen's egg, 4703 

 Powys, Hon. T. L. 



Bittern and goosander in Northamp- 

 tonshire and redthroated diver in 

 Plymouth Souud, 4762 ; Buona- 

 parte's gull on the Irish coast, 

 4762, 4809 

 Preston, T. A. 



Curious act of auto- surgery in a teal, 

 Electric property in the feathers 

 of a woodpigeon, 4661 

 Price, Samuel 



Vanessa Antiopa in North Wales, 

 4814 

 Reading, J. J. 



A list of a few rather interesting 

 Lepidoptera that have occurred 

 in the neighbourhood of Ply- 

 mouth, 4898 

 Rich, Mr. 



A new British Cynips and the galls 

 made thereby, 4566 

 Roberts, Alfred 



Rare birds killed near Scarborough, 

 4558 ; Lesser whitewinged gull 

 near Scarborough, 4560; Shag, 

 American scaup and Continental 

 wagtail near Scarborough, 4631 ; 

 Wild fowl at Scarborough, 4660 ; 

 Honey buzzards near Scar- 

 borough, 4761 

 Rodd, Edward Hearle 



Supposed new snipe, 4704 ; Honey 

 buzzard near Truro, 4807 : Rose- 

 coloured pastors near the Land's 

 End, Solitary snipe near Pen- 

 zance, 4895 ; Note on the common 

 night heron, 4913 

 Sargint, E. H. 



Tctrodon Pennanlii on the coast of 

 Ireland, 4560 

 Schaum, H., M.D. 



On Heterorrhina bicostata of West- 

 wood, 4678 ; Remarks on Mr. 

 Curtis's recent descriptions and 

 figures of British Klaterida),4679 



Scott, John 



Are the Psychidae to be considered 

 Bombyces or Tineina ? 4653 ; 

 Note on Argynnis Lathonia, 4873 



Sharp, Frederick 



Colias Edusa and Colias Hyale 

 near Brighton, 4899 



Shepherd, Edwin 



Double-broodedness of Gouepteryx 

 Rhamni, 4899 



Smith, Rev. Bernard, M.A. 



Note on Ptilophora plumigera, 

 4562 



Smith, Frederick 



Economy of Brazilian ants, 4604 ; 

 Toads long known to be enemies 

 of the hive-bee, 4738 



Spurr, Henry 



An owl laying an egg after twenty 

 years' confinement, 4761 



Stainton, H. T. 



Entomological Botany (with more 

 especial reference to the plants 

 frequented by the Tineina), 4553, 

 4680, 4771, 4842, 4890; Galls 

 produced by Cynips Quercus- 

 petioli, 4571, 4640; Occurrence of 

 the small genera of Tineina in tro- 

 pical countries established, 4747 ; 

 Habit of the larva of Glyphipteryx 

 Haworthana, 4654 ; Gonepteryx 

 Rhamni double-brooded, 4812 



Stevenson, H. 



The Lapland bunting in Norfolk, 

 4631 ; Winter visitors to the Nor- 

 folk coast during severe weather, 

 4660 ; Note on the hawfinch, 

 4703 ; Wild fowl on the Norfolk 

 coast, 4704 ; Extraordinary hen's 

 egg, 4762; Roller in Sufiblk, 

 4808 



Stretch, Richard H. 



List of land and freshwater Mollusca 

 in the neighbourhood of Banbury, 

 Oxfordshire, 4540 ; Correction of 

 an error, 4635 



Taylor, Alexander S. 



Note on the great vulture of Cali- 

 fornia, 4632 



Templer, William F. 



Some remarks on the marine Fauna 

 of the South of Devon, 4575 



Thompson, William 



An unnoticed character in the struc- 

 ture of the fishing frog or angler, 

 Curious habit of the fringed- 

 lipped lamprey, 4705 ; Marine 

 vivaria, 4768; Short directions 

 for the management of marine 

 vivaria, 4816 



