Vlll 



bat in Suffolk, 3804 ; Note on 

 singularly placed nests of the 

 pheasant and red-legged par- 

 tridge, 4073 ; Correction of a 

 previous error respecting the 

 masked gull, 4074 

 Norman, Alfred Merle 



Land and fresh-water Mollusca of 

 Oxford and its neighbourhood, 

 3761 ; Note on the reproduction 

 of frogs, 3912; Lirnax Gagates 

 near Tenby, S. Wales, 4048; 

 Note on the late nidification of 

 birds, 4072 ; Notes on the Ox- 

 fordshire shells, 4126 

 Pickard-Cambridge, Octavius 



On " Bobber-bees ; " the phenome- 

 non thus denominated attributed 

 to the presence of the honey-moth, 

 3746; Abstinence of a spider, 

 3766; Skin of a large snake, 

 3809 ; Note on the supposed total 

 abstinence of a spider, 3882 ; 

 Woodcocks breeding in this coun- 

 try, 3910 ; Note on the supposed 

 late appearance of insects, 4129 

 Plant, John 



Toads in stone, 3808 

 Plant, N. 



Proceedings of Natural-History col- 

 lectors in foreign countries, 3723 

 Powys, Hon. T. L. 



Captures of various birds in Oxford- 

 shire, 3805 ; Sandwich tern near 

 Oxford, 3946 

 Rodd, Edward Hearle 



Long-eared owl and fire-crested Re- 

 gulus near Penzance, Supposed 

 occurrence of the rufous swallow 

 near Penzance, 3753 ; Unusually 

 large woodcock, 3754 ; Fork- 

 tailed petrel near Penzance, 3756 ; 

 Stone plover near Penzance, 

 3815; Fire-crested Regulus near 

 Penzance, 3845 ; Gray-headed 

 wagtail near Penzance, 3919; 

 Note on the song of the willow 

 wren and chiff-chaff, 3943 ; Rose- 

 coloured pastor at the Land's 

 End, 3945 ; Temminck's stint 

 near Penzance, 4053 ; Roller near 

 the Land's End, 4123 

 Rose, John, A.M., M.D. 



Notice of the decease of the Rev. 

 James Smith, of Monquhittcr, 

 :$K14; Onychoteutbis Banksii at 

 Banff, N.B., 3864 

 Sang, John 



Psecadia funerella in Yorkshire, 



Hypercallia Christiernana at Cas- 

 tle Eden, 4001 



Sargint, Edward H. 



Pennant's globe-fish near Ardmore, 

 Co. W 



Scott, John 



A plan suggested to promote Ento- 

 mology in Scotland, and another 

 to assist the student, 3773 ; Food 

 and transformation of the larva of 

 Elachista locupletella, 3778 ; Are 

 Telephorus rusticus and T. livi- 

 dus the male and female of one 

 species? 3919; Notes on a short 

 excursion to Rannoch, 4075 ; Note 

 on the larva of Eudorea murana, 

 4077 



Shield, Richard 



New locality for Eudorea lineola, 

 and note on the larva?, 3778 ; 

 List of Micro-Lepidoptera taken 

 in the vicinity of Dublin during 

 the year 1853", 4152 



Slaney, W. H. 



Jackdaws taking the eggs and young 

 of other birds to feed their own 

 young with, 3983; Note on tench 

 and pike, 4020 ; Notes on squir- 

 rels, 4051 ; Further note on tench 

 and pike, 4100 



Smith, Rev. Alfred Charles, M.A, 

 Collared pratincole in Wiltshire, 

 3843; On the persecution of 

 birds and animals, unhappily so 

 general in this country, 3901 ; 

 Note on a partridge's nest in a 

 stubble-rick, 3945 ; Young ducks 

 nursed by a cat, 3946 ; Observa- 

 tions on the general colour and 

 the occasional variations in the 

 plumage of birds, 3969; Obser- 

 vations on the harmlessness of 

 the hedgehog, 4009 ; Note on the 

 nesting of the reed-wren, 4095 



Smith, Frederick 



Notes on the Hymenopteraof South- 

 end and its vicinity, 4077 



Spode, Josiah 



Apteryx at large in Wales, 3815 



Stainton, H. T. 



An introduction to the study of the 

 Nepticula), 3952 ; A glance at the 

 present state of our knowledge of 

 the Coleophorae, 4025 



Steele, Lieut.-Col. Thos. 

 The great sea-serpent, 3756 



Stephens, J. F., F.L.S., Z.S., &c. 



Reply to Mr. Doubleday's " Notes 

 on Mr. Stephens' 'Catalogue of 



