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Buckler, W. 



Colias Hyale, 5207 

 Buisr, William 



Further results of the artificial breed- 

 ing of salmon at the Stormontfield 

 pond, 5163 

 Buxton, E. C. 



Notes on Argynnis Lathonia and 

 Pieris Daplidice, 5108, 5147,5165 

 Cabter, S. 



Captures of Lepidoptera in North 

 Wales, 4999 

 Chapman, Thomas 



The larva of Carpocapsa pomonana 

 feeding on figs, 5002 

 Church, Rev. W. M. H. 



The nightingale near Oundle, 5123 

 Clark, Rev. Hamlet, M.A. 



Synonymic list of the British species 

 of Philhydrida, with notices of 

 localities, &c, 5005, 5048 ; Atypus 

 Sulzeri in Britain, 5066 ; Note on 

 localities for Agabus brunneus and 

 Hydroporus opatrinus, 5303 

 Cooke, Henry 



Cheiraatobia borearia in the South, 

 5072 

 Cooke, M. C. 



Peregrine falcon near Norwich, 5058 

 Cooke, Nicholas 



Description of a British Noctua new 

 to Science, 5294 

 Cooper, James 



Black hare at Epping, 5058 

 Couch, Jonathan, F.L.S., &c. 



Remarkable act in a fox, 5057 ; Par- 

 ticulars of some of the habits of 

 the dipper, 5250 

 Couch, R. Q., M.R.CS.E. 



Notice of the occurrence in Cornwall 

 of that rare zoophyte, Retepora 

 reticulata, 5248; On Crustacea 

 new to the British Fauna, 5281 

 Crewe, H. Harpur, M.A. 



Double-broodedness of Notodonta 

 camelina and Clostera reclusa, 

 4952 ; Double-broodedness of No- 

 todonta camelina, 5148 ; Protest 

 against Mr. Stainton's change of 

 names in the British Lepidoptera, 

 The name of the ' Substitute,' 

 5289 ; Notodonta camelina double- 

 brooded, 5292 

 Crotch, G. R. 



Extraordinary abundance of The- 

 cla Betulae in Montgomeryshire, 

 5291 

 Dale, J. C, M.A., F.L.S., &c. 



Popular fallacies about birds, 4994 ; 

 Humming in the air, Note on the 



British Museum lists of British 

 insects, 5008 ; Captures of Doritis 

 Apollo in Britain, 5070 ; Note on 

 the occurrence of exotic Sphinges 

 in Britain, 5071 ; Saturnia Pa- 

 vonia-major four years in the 

 chrysalis, 5072 

 Dennis, Rev. R. N. 



Black stork in Kent, 5160 

 Doubleday, Henry 



Colour of the beak of the hawfinch, 

 5098. List of the British Eupi- 

 theciae, with notes on some of the 

 species, 5139; Remarks on Mr. 

 Buxton's note on Argynnis La- 

 thonia and Pieris Daplidice, 5146 ; 

 Notodonta? not double-brooded, 

 5165; Note on Dosithea circui- 

 taria of Stainton's Annual, 5166; 

 Omission in Mr. Doubleday's list 

 of Eupitheciae, 5208 

 Douglas, J. W. 



Duplicates of Micro-Lepidoptera, 

 4955 ; Capture of Heliomanes 

 Umbellatarum, 5180 

 Drane, R. 



Note on the hawfinch, 5059 

 D'Urban, W. S. M. 



Note on the bittern in Devonshire, 

 5064 ; Sclavonian grebe in Devon- 

 shire, Little gull and common 

 skua on the Exe, 5065 ; Pisci- 

 vorous propensity of the water 

 campagnol, 5095; Whitetailed 

 eagle in Devonshire, 5096 ; Note 

 on the early arrival of the sand 

 martin and chiffchaff, 5098 

 Edleston, R. S. 



Trochilium chrysidiformis, 5001 ; 

 " Do the males of certain of our 

 Lepidopterous insects," &c, &c, 

 5206, 5255; On the habits of 

 Argyresthia glaucinella, 5210 

 Edward, Thomas 



Another supposed new flounder, 

 5065 ; A list of the birds of Banff- 

 shire, accompanied with anec- 

 dotes, 5117, 5199, 5258; Great 

 sea-cucumber at Banff, 5181 ; 

 Rosy feather-star and the dotted 

 brittle-star at Banff, 5249 

 Farr, Rev. J., M.A. 



Origin of the name " horse-chestnut," 

 5112 

 Foottit, F. W. 



Avocet near Newark, 5251 

 Frazer. Dr. 



Some observations on the disease in 

 fish called Fungus, which is so fatal 

 in aquaria, fish-ponds, &c, 5126 



