CONTENTS. 



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391 ; medius, 7 ; minor, 7, 107, 184, 



223 

 Dendrocycna fulva, 270 

 Diary, Observational, of habits of 



Great Crested Grebe and of the 



Peewit, 161, 889, 454 

 Dimorphism, sexual, 420 

 Dipns jaculus, 305 

 Dolphins and Cuttle-fish, encounter 



between, 288 

 Dormouse nest, building of a, 68; 

 . autumnal litter, 428, 472 

 Duck, Ring-necked, as a British bird, 



476; Tufted, 252 

 Dunlin, 253; varieties, 91 (fig., 92), 



156, 185, 187 



Echinus eseulentus, 328 



Eggs, common, weight and specific 

 gravity of some, 110, 111 ; of Alli- 

 gator, artificial incubation, 197 ; of 

 Cuckoo, 817 



Egret, Little, in Yorkshire, 70 



Egrets, British-killed, 107 



Elanus axillaris, 258 



Emberiza cia, 11 ; cirlus, 11 ; citri- 

 nella, 11, 206 ; hortulana, 11 ; me- 

 lanocephala, 353 ; pusilla, 11 ; rus- 

 tica, 11 ; miliaria, 206 ; schoeniclus, 

 206 



Emblema picta, 261 



' Emu,' The, 439 



Equus burchellii, 49 ; hemionus, 46 ; 

 quagga, 42, 47, 49 



ErithaciLS rubecula, 10, 106, 154, 203, 

 469 



Erythrogonys cinctus, 255 



Erythropus vespertinus, 6 



Esacus magnirostris, 260 



Eudromias morinellus, 15, 99 



Expedition to the North of Iceland, 

 in 1899, 401 



Falco sesalon, 208, 408 ; islandus, 407 ; 

 peregrinus, 6, 208, 470, 476 ; sub- 

 buteo, 426 ; tinnunculus, 208, 470 ; 

 vespertinus, 224, 426 



Falcon, Labrador, picture of, by Wolf, 

 reproduced, 400 ; Peregrine, in 

 Berkshire, 476 ; Pigmy, nesting in 

 Upper Burma, 224 ; Pted-footed, 

 with Sirex vulgaris in stomach, in 

 Shropshire, 224, — in Essex, 426 



Fauna, mammalian, of S, Africa, 115 ; 

 of North-Eastern Rhodesia, 397 



Ficedula atricapilla, 8 ; collaris, 8 



Fish, File-, off Brighton, 225 



Fish-wharf, Lowestoft, 21 



Food-plants of Kanara butterflies, 198 

 Forests in Ashanti, 399 

 Fossil vertebrates from Egypt, 318 

 Fratercula arctica, 298, 355, 417, 429, 



471 

 Fringilla ccelebs, 205, 228, 282, 391, 



469 ; montifringilla, 282, 283 

 Fulica atra, 98 



Fuligula collaris, 476 ; marila, 412 

 Fulmar, origin of name, 855 

 Fulmarus glacialis, 299, 417 



Galerita cristata, 11, 853 



Gallinago ccelestis, 15, 101, 189, 210, 

 414; gallinula, 15, 31, 101, 108, 

 210 ; major, 15, 101, 428 



Gallinula chloropus, 17, 71, 108, 470 



Game animals, the larger, of Cape 

 Colony, 114 



Garrulus glandarius, 14, 283 



Gazeta grossa, 8 ; picola, 8 



G acinus canus, 7; sharpii, 271 ; viri- 

 dis, 7 



Gelochelidon anglica, 255 



' Geological Antiquity of Insects,' re- 

 vised edition of, 197 



Geronticus spinicoUis, 261 



Ghizeh Zoological Gardens, Report 

 for 1900, 240 



Gladstone and Darwin, mental plat- 

 forms of, 489 



Glareola pratincola, 98, 283 



Glaucidium passerinum, 2, 7 



Goldcrest seven hundred miles from 

 land, 423 



Golden-eye, 252 



Goose, Bean, 248; Lesser White- 

 fronted, in Norfolk, 317 



Grampus griseus, 238 



Grebe, Great Crested, and Peewit, ob- 

 servational diary of habits, 161, 

 339, 454 ; Red-necked, 254 



Grouse, Black, 252 



Grus communis, 98 



Gull, Great Black-backed, inland in 

 Wales, 317 



Gypaetus barbatus, 2, 4 



Habits of Ring Ouzel, 28, — Great 

 Crested Grebe and Peewit, 161, 389, 

 454, — Alcedo ispida, 854 ; nesting 

 of Moor-hens, 17, 71, -some strange, 

 in Holland, 818 ; breeding, of Swift, 

 286, 884, 426 



Hsematopus ostralegus, 110, 209, 414, 

 471 



Hairs of Mylodon listai, and other 

 AmericanEdentata, structure of, 438 



