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Psecadia funerella in Yorkshire, 4001 



Puffin in winter off the Isle of Wight, 

 3755 



Quail, early appearance of, 3909 



Raiidae, 3845 



Raniceps trifurcatus, 4097 



Rannoch, notes on a short excursion to, 

 4075 



Redstart, black, at Bembridge, 3753 ; 

 at Torquay, 3807 ; near Worthing, 

 3907 ; near Bembridge, 3907 



Reed-wren, nesting of, 4095 



Regulus, fire-crested, at Penzance, 3753, 

 3845 ; correction of a previous er- 

 ror respecting, 4014 



Reply to Mr. Doubleday's "Notes on 

 Mr. Stephens's ' Catalogue of Le- 

 pidopterous Insects in the British 

 Museum,'" 3733 



Robber bees, the phenomenon thus de- 

 nominated attributed to the presence 

 of the honey-moth, 3746 ; remarks 

 on, 3766, 3769 



Roller near the Land's End, 4123 



Rook in Shetland, 3908 



Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh, 

 proceedings of, 3788, 3833, 3893 



Salmon, artificial introduction of a breed 

 of into the river Swale, and a tri- 

 butary stream in Yorkshire, 3758 



Salmonidae, 4019 



Sandpiper, green, near Lynn, 3807; 

 knot, on the Norfolk coast, in the 

 summer plumage, 3946 ; green, ha- 

 bits of, 3988 ; pectoral, near Yar- 

 mouth, 4124 



Sciaenidae, 3952 



Scolopax Delamotti, remarks on, 3729 



Scomberesocidae, 4019 



Scomberida3, 3951 



Scorpaenidae, 3952 



Scoter, common, late appearance of in 

 Norfolk, 3989 



Scutellidae, 3813 



Scylliidaj, 3846 



Scymnidae, 3846 



Sea-serpent, great, 3756 ; extract from 

 an officer's letter respecting, 3756 



Sepiola vulgaris, notes on the habits of, 

 3993 



Sheath-claw, smooth, 3866 



'Shells and their Inhabitants,' 3818, 

 3860, 40(53, 4090, 4151 



Shells, land and fresh-water, found in 

 the neighbourhood of Sudbury, 

 3913 ; inhabiting the neighbourhood 

 of Dublin, 4022; Oxfordshire, notes 

 on, 4126 



Shrew, oared, anecdote of, 4047 



Shrike, red-backed, destroying small 

 birds, 3981 



Sipunculidae, 3814 



Smith, Rev. James, of Monquhitter, no- 

 tice of the decease of, 3814 



Snake, large, skin of, 3809 



Snakes, large, note on, 3849 



Snakes with two heads, 4153 



Snipe, great, near Durham, 3911 



Society of British Entomologists, pro- 

 ceedings of, 3797, 3923, 4007, 4070, 

 4141 



Song of willow wren and chiff-chaff, 

 3943 ; autumnal, of birds, 3962 



Sparidae, 3951 



Spatangidae, 3813 



Sphinx Convolvuli at Bridgwater, 4107 



Spider, abstinence of, 3766 ; notes on, 

 3809, 3882, 3883, 3917, 4074 



Spinacidae, 3846 



Squalidae, 3846 



Squatinidae, 3845 



Squirrels, notes on, 4051 



Star, rosy feather, at Weymouth, 4108 



Stegoptera, characters of, Appendix, 

 clxxxiii. 



Stint, Temminck's, near Penzance, 4053 



Strickland, H. E., death of, 4080 



Sucker, lump, at Lynn, 3913 



Swallow, rufous, supposed occurrence of, 

 near Penzance, 3753 ; Severn, sup- 

 posed occurrence of a specimen of 

 at Derby, 3806 



Swallows in November, 3753, 3806 



Swifts, copulation of, 3943 



Swift-foot, painted, 3852 



Sylvia Trochilus, susceptibility to cold 

 of, 3907 



Sympiezocelus Spencei, 383 1 



Synaptonyx ovatus, 3828 



Syngnathidae, 3846 



Telephorus rusticus and T. lividus, in- 

 quiry respecting, 3919 



Tench and pike, notes on, 4020, 4100, 

 4124, 4126 



Terekia cinerea, geographical distribu- 

 tion of, 3906 



Termes lucifugus, ravages of, 3922 



Tern, sooty, in England, 3755 ; white- 

 winged black, near Yarmouth, 3911 ; 

 Caspian, in Lincolnshire, 3946 : 

 Sandwich, near Oxford, 3946 ; com- 

 mon, white variety of, 4124 



Tetralophus sculpturatus, 3826 



Tit, great, nest of, built in a pump, 4014 



Titmouse, cole, note on, 3753 



Toads, in stone, 3808, 3848 ; spawning 

 of, 4097 ; devouring honey-bees, 

 4097,4110 



