CONTENTS. 



Irish Hare turning white in 

 winter, 104, 149; Food of the 

 Dolphin, 105 ; Local names of 

 Wildfowl, 106; Sea Gulls in 

 London, 109; Two-barred Cross- 

 bill in the West of England and 

 Ireland, 110 ; Memoir of the late 

 A. G. More, 144 ; Irish names for 

 British animals, 129, 148 ; Buff 

 in Sussex in winter, 150; On 

 the proper specific name of the 

 Weasel, 177, 226; Long-tailed 

 Field Mouse, var. navicollis, 187 ; 

 Sale of Great Auk and egg, 193 ; 

 Food of Boar-fish, 194; An- 

 cient custom of driving Deer in 

 Cheshire, 215, 216; On the 

 "hepatic" plumage of Cuckoo, 

 257; Memoir of Prof. Huxley, 

 263; Sale of Great Auk's egg, 

 269 ; Bedshank breeding in 

 Sussex, 309 ; Migration of But- 

 terflies, 335 ; White Hedgehogs, 

 347 ; London Bats crossing the 

 Thames, 347 ; The ornithologist 

 in Heligoland, 361 ; On the origin 

 of the terms " Cob " and " Pen," 

 372 ; American Yellow-billed Cuc- 

 koo in Dorsetshire, 376, 455 ; Bate 

 of flight in birds, 377 - 379 ; Im- 

 migration of the Solitary Snipe, 

 383; The Harvest Mouse, 418; 

 Speed of Homing Pigeons, 441 ; 

 Books planting acorns, 442 



Hewetson,H. Bendelack, F.L.S., &c. 

 Insect migration, 387 



Holmes, Henry 



Weight of Lobsters, 385 



HORSBRUGH, C. B. 



Nesting of the Lesser Spotted 

 Woodpecker near Bath, 22, 273 ; 

 Binged Snake laying eggs in 

 captivity, 73 ; Hobby in Wilt- 

 shire, 383 

 Hudson, Thomas Moore 



Black-winged Stilt in Norfolk, 434 

 Hunt, Samuel 



A white Hare in Essex, 375 

 Langdale, Bev. H. Marmaduke 

 Greenfinch appropriating Thrush's 

 nest, 275 ; Quails in West Sussex, 

 310; Tritons devouring Newts, 

 310 ; Newt killed by a Bee, 311 ; 

 Quail in the Isle of Wight, 384 

 Langkavel, Bernard (of Hamburg) 

 On the geographical distribution of 

 the European and Caucasian 

 Bison, 1 



Lapsworth, A. D. 



The Black Bat in London, 105 

 Lilford, Bight Hon. Lord, F.L.S. 

 Notes on the Ornithology of North- 

 amptonshire and neighbourhood, 

 46 ; Briinnich's Guillemot in 

 Cambridgeshire, 109 ; Hen Har- 

 rier in Sussex, 189 

 Loat, W. Leonard S. 



Cuckoo's eggs in Whitethroat's 

 nest, 229 

 Lowe, John, M.D., F.L.S. 



Food of the Bank Vole, 227 

 Macpherson, A.Holte, M.A.,F.Z.S. 

 Hybrid Finches at the Crystal 

 Palace Bird Show, 110 

 Macpherson, Bev. H. A., M.A. 

 Notes on Grouse, 21 ; Pomatorhine 

 Skua in mid- winter, 22 ; Bed- 

 necked Grebe on the Solway 

 Firth, 66; Eared Grebe in the 

 Hebrides, 66 ; Food of Firecrest 

 and Little Bustard, 228 ; Crossbill 

 feeding on insects, 228 ; Albino 

 and pied varieties, 234 ; Lesser 

 Spotted Woodpecker in captivity, 

 306 ; White-fronted Goose in St. 

 Kilda, 348 ; Nesting of the Gold- 

 crest, 448 

 Mainwaring, C. S. 



Black Tern in Wales, 381 

 Mathew, Bev. M. A., M.A., F.L.S. 

 Pembrokeshire Birds in 1603, 241 

 Matthews, Bev. A., M.A. 



Waxwing in Leicestershire, 111 ; 

 Crossbills in Leicestershire, 233 



MlTFORD, E. L. 



Insect migration, 388 

 Mitchell, A. T. 



Abnormal nesting of the Goldcrest 

 in Ireland, 385 

 Moss, Bev. Fletcher 



Local names of Wildfowl, 106 

 Murdoch, George W. 



Harvest Mouse in Shropshire, 447 

 Musters, P. 



Grey-lag Geese breeding in Not- 

 tinghamshire, 111 

 Neilson, Balph L. 



American Yellow-billed Cuckoo in 

 Dorsetshire, 433 

 Nelson, T. H. 



Origin of the terms "Cob" and 

 "Pen," 431 

 Newton, Prof. A., M.A., F.B.S. 



Local names for Wildfowl, 152 

 Oldham, Charles 



The Mammalian Fauna of Cheshire, 



