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Planorbis con tortus, 4457 

 „ glaber, 4456 

 „ Nautileus, 4456 

 „ nitidus, 4457 

 „ spirorbis, 4456 

 Polycera Lesson ii, 4433 

 „ ocellata, 4433 

 „ quadrilineata, 4433 

 Polyphrades and Cherrus, species of, 



4234 

 Porpoise, round-headed, near Ventnor, 



4202 

 Psammobia Ferroensis, 4307 

 Tellinella, 4307 

 Pteropoda, 4318 

 Puncturella Noachina, 4422 

 Pupa antivertigo, 4456 

 „ edentula, 4456 

 „ muscorum, 4456 

 „ pygraaea, 4456 

 „ umbilicata, 4455 

 Purpura lapillus, 4428 

 Pyramid-shell, jujube, 4422; alabaster, 

 4423; Martin's, 4423 ; tumid, 4423; 

 gray purple-streaked, 4423 ; pearly, 

 4423 

 Qua drum ana of the New and Old World, 



4241 

 Ranunculus, insects feeding on, 4470 

 Redstart, black, near Penzance, 4164 

 Redwing, egg and song of, 4204 

 Reseda lutea and R. luteola, insects 



feeding on, 4506 

 Richardson, Sir John, ' Zoology of the 



Voyage of H.M.S. Herald,' 4374 

 Rissoa Beanii, 4424 

 „ cingillus, 4425 

 „ parva, 4425 

 „ punctura, 4424 

 „ rubra, 4425 

 „ semistriata, 4425 

 „ striata, 4425 

 „ Ulvae, 4425 

 „ Zetlandica, 4424 

 Heckling, five -bearded, dorsal ciliary 



fibres of, 4370 

 Rockshell, hedgehog, 4428 

 Rooks, castings ejected by, 4330 

 Rooks and corby crows, 4325 

 Royal Society of Edinburgh, proceedings 



of, 4208 

 Saccophora, new species of, 4324 

 Salmon, artificial breeding of, 4173; 



habits of, 4388 

 Sandpiper, Bartraiu's, as a British bird, 



4254 ; little, 4297 

 Saponaria officinalis, insects feeding on, 



4508 

 Saxicava arctica, 4304 

 „ rugosa, 4304 



Scalaria Trevelyana, 4425 



Scallop, Luscomb's rasp, 4316; striated, 

 4317; tiger coloured, 4317; Laskey's 

 smooth, 431 7; great, 43 17; common, 

 4317; Icelandic, 4317 



Scapbander lignarius, 4430 



Scolytus destructor, &c, ravages of, 4177 



Scoter, turf, at Weymouth, 4255 ; com- 

 mon, late appearance of in Norfolk, 

 4408 



Scrobicularia piperata, 4308 



Sea-hare, 4430 



Sea-water, substitute for, 4401 



Sepia officinalis, 4458 



Sepiola Rondeletii, 4458 



Shad, twaite, note on, 4260 



Shark, fox, appearance of a fish supposed 

 to be the, off Scarborough, 4513 



Shearwater, manx, 4351 



4 Shells and their Inhabitants,' 4271, 4403, 

 4525 



Shells, British, suggestions for the con- 

 sideration of collectors of, 4264 



Shrike, great gray, in Suffolk, 4236 ; car- 

 nivorous propensity of, 4251 



Silene nutans, S. Otites, S. inflata and 

 S. maritima, insects feeding on, 4508, 

 4509 



Sirex juvencus, note on, 4527 



Skenea divisa, 4425 

 „ planorbis, 4425 

 „ rota, 4425 



Skua, Richardson's, at Lynn, 4512 ; po- 

 marine, in Derbyshire, 4513 



Slit-limpet, common, 4422 



Slug, common large black, 4453 ; field, 

 4453 ; spotted gray, 4453 ; tree, 

 4453 ; cellar or yellow, 4453 ; little 

 brown, 4453 



Snail, green glassy, 4453 



Snails, American, naturalized in York- 

 shire, 4435 



Snail-shell, spotted garden, 4454 ; single- 

 banded, 4454 ; common garden, 

 4454; wrinkled, 4455; silken, 4455; 

 pyramidal, 4455; little white, 4455; 

 radiated, 4455 



Society of British Entomologists, pro- 

 ceedings of, 4235, 4387, 4484, 4521 



Solen pellucidus, 4306 



Song of redwing, 4204 



Sparrow-hawk, common, difference of 

 weight between male and female, 

 4329 



Sphaeria', notes on Irish, 4450 



Spindle-shell, Islandic, 4428 ; symmetri- 

 cal, 4428 



Spiralis Elemingii, 4318 



Stcllaria media, insect feeding on, 4510 



Stint, American, near Penzance, 4296 



