XIV 



CONTENTS. 



Elvers, Eels, and Smolts, 343 



Elysia (Aplysiopterus), 302; viridis, 

 302 



Elysiidae, 302 



Emberiza cirlus, 406, 453 ; citrin- 

 ella, 207, 221, 406 ; hortulana, 406, 

 453 ; miliaria, 406, 453 ; schoeniclus, 

 207, 406 



Engraulis encrasicholus, 241 



Eolis, 302 



Eolididae, 302 



Ephthianura albifrons, 417 ; tricolor, 

 417 



Equus quagga, 186 



Erithacus rubecula, 203, 218, 398, 

 450 



Eristalis, 546 



Erythrogonys cinctus, 418 



Eudromias morinellus, 434 



Eulirna intermedia, 319 



Eulimida3, 319 



Europe, South-Western, ornithologi- 

 cal notes from, 448 



Exeirus sp. ?, 347 



Facelina (Eolis) coronata, 302 



Falco aesalon, 57, 209, 412, 434; 

 cenchris, 455 ; melanogenys, 418 ; 

 peregrinus, 57, 83, 209, 878, 412, 

 454 ; subbuteo, 143, 382, 412 ; tin- 

 nunculus, 53, 57, 209, 412, 454; 

 vespertinus, 412 



Falcon, Kestrel, on the Rigi, 268 ; 

 Peregrine, in Suffolk, 83 



Fauna, Vertebrate, of North Wales, 

 485 



Filaria equina (papillosa), 342 



Fish-culture in trains, 390 



Fish, sociable, 392 



" Fishes from Linne's private collec- 

 tion," 46 ; of the Firth of Forth 

 and its tributaries, 47 ; heavy 

 weight of some, 288 



Flower, the late Sir William, pro- 

 posed memorial to, 440 



Flycatcher, feeding on worms, 278 ; 

 Pied, in Somersetshire, 237 ; Spot- 

 ted, on the Rigi, 268 



Formaldehyde as an aid in collecting 

 ornithological specimens, 389 



Formalin as a preservative, 48 



Fox and Dog hybrid, 477 



Francolinus subtorquatus, 543 



Fratercula arctica, 377, 456 



Fregata minor, 418 



Fringilla coelebs, 206, 221, 404, 453 ; 

 montifringilla, 206, 404 



Fulica atra, 60, 456 



Fuligula cristata, 58, 506, 532 ; ferina, 

 58, 531 ; marila, 58, 532 ; nyroca, 

 169, 532 ; rufina, 483, 531 



Gallinago ccelestis, 61, 187, 211, 456; 

 gallinula, 61, 211, 557 ; major, 211 



Gallinula chloropus, 60, 535 



Gallirex, 332 



Gannet in Somersetshire, 557 



Garganey breeding in Kent, 279 



Garrulus glandarius, 207, 223, 407, 453 



Gasterosteus leiurus, 35 



Gastrophilns equi, 340; haemorrhoi- 

 dalis, 340 ; nasalis, 340 



Gecinus viridis, 225, 322, 409 



Generic names, new, in ' Zoological 

 Record,' Index-volume to, 560 



Geophilus submarinus, 484 



Geronticus spinicollis, 419 



Glareola orientalis, 418, 419 



Godwit, Black-tailed, in confinement, 

 114 ; in Hants, 428 



Goldcrest on the Rigi, 268 



Grebe, Great Crested, in Oxfordshire, 

 11 



Gull, Black-headed, breeding in York- 

 shire, 231 ; Iceland, in Norfolk, 

 101 ; Little, on the Thames, 83 



Gyps fulvus, 454 



Habits, nesting, of Great Tit, 19, 82, 

 143, 423, — Sparrow-Hawk, 381, 

 426 ; of Great Plover, 173, 270, 

 458 ; of Crabs, 287 ; insectivorous, 

 of Long-tailed Field-Mouse, 421 ; 

 changed feeding in birds, 438 



Haddiscoe, winter notes from, 83 



Haemaphysalis punctata, 326 



Haematopinus macrocephalus, 340 



Haematopoda pluvialis, 340 



Hiematopus ostralegus, 61, 210, 538 



Halcyon pyrrhopygius, 419 ; sanctus, 

 419 



Haliaetus albicilla, 411 



Haliastur girrenera, 419 ; sphenurus, 

 123 



Halias prasinana, 554 



Harelda glacialis, 532 



Harrier, Marsh, nest, in Norfolk, 105 ; 

 in Berkshire, 143 



Hawk, Sparrow, nesting habits, 381, 

 426 



Kawkesbury Sandstone tunnelled by 

 Termites, fig., 352 



Helicidse, 291 



Helicina, 303 



Helix, 292, 308 ; aspersa, 291 ; ne- 

 moralis (hortensis), 291 



