CONTENTS. 



ALPHABETICAL LIST OF SUBJECTS. 



Abramis blicca, 561 ; brama, 561 



Acanthias vulgaris, 565 



Acerina vulgaris, 544 



Acipenser sturio, 564 



Actitis rnacularia, 448 



Address, Editorial, 1 



African Lake Fauna, 148, 187 



Agonus cataphractus, 546 



Agyrtria niveipectus, 446 



Akodon urichi, 844 



Alaska, Natural Histoid notes from, 

 243 



Albatross in Cambridgeshire, 363 



Albino Badger in Hants, 327 ; Spar- 

 row, 578; Turbot, 339 



Allolobophora arborea, 458 ; boeckii, 

 458 ; chlorotica, 458 ; constricta, 

 459, — var. geminata, 459 ; eiseni, 

 458 ; fcetida, 458 ; georgii, 458 ; 

 hibernica, 458 ; mammalis, 458 ; 

 profuga, 457 ; rosea, 458 ; subrubi- 

 cunda, 458 ; terrestris, 457 ; trape- 

 zoides, 457 ; turgida, 457 



Allurus, macrurus, 459 ; tetraedrus, 

 459, — var. flavus, 459 ; tetragonu- 

 rus, 459 



Alopecias vulpes, 475, 565, 579 



Amazilia tobaci, 446 



Ametrida minor, habitat, 326 



Ammodytes lanceolatus, 555 ; tobi- 

 anus, 555 



Amphibolurus barbatus, 299 



Anarhichas, lupus, 551 



Angel-fish at Lowestoft, 475 



Anguilla latirostris, 563 ; vulgaris, 562 



Animal life, deep-sea, in past epochs, 

 184; pests in British Columbia, 

 527,— in United States, 530 



Animals, circular movement in, 146 ; 



acclimatization, at Kushmore, 242 ; 



and plants, winter life, in United 



States, 242 ; influence of darkness 



on, 488 



Ant-eater breeding in captivity, 95 



Aramides cajanea, 447 



Arctatlantis, the North Atlantic Sea 

 region, 222 



Arctic expedition, Natural History 

 plans, 291 



Arctirenia, the North Pacific Sea- 

 region, 224 



Ardea cinerea, 408 ; purpurea, 407 



Asterias tessellata, alleged occurrence 

 in Durham, 170, 340 



Atherina presbyter, 552 



Atlas Mountains fauna to be investi- 

 gated, 187 



Auk, Great, sales of eggs, 241, 382; 

 remains found in Co. Waterford, 

 383 ; existing remains, 533 ; Little, 

 at Scarborough, 166 



Australia, North, Mammalia of. 189 ; 

 Western, flying visit to Dirk Har- 

 tog and the Houtman's Abrolhos 

 Islands, 293 



Australian fossils in precious opal, 488 



Auxis rochei, 547 



Avicultural Magazine, 385 ; notes, 338 



Aviculture, 535 



Avifauna, British, recent additions, 5 



Baboon, Chacma, 29 ; and Maanhaar 

 Jackal, 155 ; female, menstruation, 

 32 



Badger, albino, in Hants, 327 



Barbel in Great Ouse, 534 



Bat, Daubenton's, on Derbyshire and 

 Staffordshire border, 326, — in Bed- 

 fordshire, 326 ; Lesser Horse-shoe, 

 position during hibernation, 537 ; 

 Long-eared, food, 231 ; Serotine, 

 near Hastings, 141 



Batrachians and Keptiles of Celebes, 

 184 



Bats, Fruit, of Philippine Islands, 44 ; 

 of Ireland, list and range, 184 



Bear, Black, breeding in captivitv, 

 185 



Bedfordshire Vertebrate Fauna, 486 



Behring Sea Seal Fisheries, 96 



Bellona ornata, 446 



Belone vulgaris, 559 



Bettongia lesueurii, 210 



Biological stations, fresh-water, 187 



Bird-names, Manx, 71, 144 



Birds, rare, at Hastings, 86; extinct, 

 of Chatham Island, 145 ; amongst 

 the, in Norfolk, 168 ; eating Mag- 

 pie-moth, 169, 236; insectivorous, 

 destroyed, in Eastern S. Africa, 

 243 ; inherited instinct in, 275, 

 367 ; autumn song, 358, 410, 471 ; 



