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CONTENTS. 



Chlaenopagurus andersoni, 526 

 Choerocampa elpenor, 453 ; porcellus, 



453 

 Cboriotis australis, 140 

 Cicadidae, 351 



Circus aeruginosus, 115, 250 ; cinera- 

 ceus,115; cyaneus,250; jardinii, 141 

 Cirratulus, 462 

 Cirrepidesmus asiaticus, 142 

 Cladocora caespitosa, 457, 458 

 Clangula glaucion, 73 

 Clavariae, 463 

 Clupea sprattus, 238, 239 

 Coccyzus americanus, 178 ; ery- 



thropbthalmus, 178 

 Collection, private, distribution of a, 



420 

 Collyriocincla rufiventris, 140 

 Colobus occidentalis, 449 

 Coloration of British birds and their 



eggs, 168 

 Columba livia, 74, 160 ; cenas, 160 ; 



palumbus, 86, 160, 163 

 Colymbus arcticus, 69 ; septentrion- 



alis, 69, 77 

 Commensalism, Hermit-Crab and 



Sea-Anemone, 526 

 Congress, ornithological, in Bosnia, 



431 

 Connochaetes taurina, 316, 318 

 Coracias indica, 419 

 Cordeaux, John, memoir of, 415 

 Coregonus artedi, 304 

 Correction, a proposed, 372 

 Corvus australis, 408 ; corax, 64, 73, 

 247 ; cornix, 64, 73, 247 ; corone, 

 85, 159, 163 ; frugilegus, 85, 370 ; 

 monecula, 85 ; monedula, 159, 163 

 Cotile riparia, 85, 158, 271 

 Cottus gobio, 352 ; scorpius var. 



grcenlandicus, 273 

 Coturnis communis, 160 

 County Records : — 

 Berkshire — Notes, 136 ; Verte- 

 brates, 133 

 Cheshire — Long-tailed Field 

 Mouse, 27 ; Cirl Bunting, 222, 

 418 ; Leisler's Bat, 266 ; Whis- 

 kered Bat, 475 ; Birds of Che- 

 shire, 518 

 Cornivall — Pelamid, 421 

 Cumberland — Blue-headed Wag- 

 tail, 267 

 Derbyshire — Moorhen, 31 ; Star- 

 lings, 268 ; Tufted Duck, 476 

 Dorsetshire — Avocet, 32 

 Essex — Gattoruginous Blenny, 

 326 ; Bombinator pachypus, 513 



Gloucestershire — Wheatear, 132 ; 



plumage of certain birds, 138 

 Hampshire — Scoter, 30, 80 ; Moor- 

 hen, 81, 82 ; Song Thrush, 417 ; 

 Swallows and Hobbies, 517 

 Herefordshire — Eed-headed Cardi- 

 nal, 275 ; Ring Ouzel, 403 

 Kent — A stray bird, 221 ; Superb 



Tanager, 325 ; Chiffchaff, 517 



Lancashire — Long-tailed Field 



Mouse, 27; Moor-hen, 30, 81; 



Wheatear, 321 



Leicestershire — Songs of birds, 183 



Lincolnshire — Spring migrations, 



193 ; Seals, 417 

 Middlesex — Cats in London, 78 ; 

 birds in Kensington Gardens, 84 ; 

 Grey Lag-Goose, 224; Rooks, 

 370 ; Green Woodpecker near 

 London, 518 

 Norfolk — Ornithological record 

 (1898), 113 ; destruction of birds, 

 114, 183 ; Spoonbill, 270 ; notes, 

 272, 366 ; Demoiselle Crane, 419 ; 

 Icterine Warbler, 475; Buff- 

 breasted Sandpiper, 475 ; Blen- 

 nius gattorugine, 273 ; Anchovy 

 at Yarmouth, 558 

 Nottinghamshire — Tree Creeper, 



556 ; notes, 557 

 Oxfordshire — Greenfinch, 135 ; 

 Black-breasted Partridges, 270 ; 

 songs of birds, 324 ; ornitho- 

 logical notes, 431 ; Swallows and 

 Hobbies, 476 ; Chiffchaff, 555 

 Somersetshire — Crossbill, 27 

 Moor-hen, 30, 557 ; Stoat, 179 

 Blackbird, 181; Starlings, 370 

 Green Woodpecker, 419 ; Spot- 

 ted Flycatcher, 556 

 Suffolk — Little Bustard, 31 ; Great 

 Shearwater, 31 ; Toad, 97 ; Helix 

 cartusiana, 143 ; Cuckoo, 223, 

 323 ; Black-game, 557 

 Surrey — Cuckoo, 135 ; Common 

 Snipe, 225 ; Viper feeding in 

 confinement, 518, — killed by a 

 Mouse, 519 

 Sussex — Redbreast, 221 ; Serotine 



Bat, 266 ; Grey Seal, 320 

 Wanvickshire— Great Grey Shrike, 

 79 ; Chiffchaff, 132 ; Whitethroat, 

 132 

 Westmoreland — Hobby, 556 

 Wiltshire— Squirrel, 132 

 Worcestershire — Chiffchaff, 134 

 Common Crossbill, 222 ; notes 

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