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XI 



Hawk ' in 1899, by Barton War- 

 ren Evermann, 435 

 Catalogue of the Arctiadse (Arc- 

 tianse) and Agaristidfe in the 

 Collection of the British Museum, 

 by Sir George F. Hampson, Bart., 

 436 

 Faiina, Flora, and Geology of the 

 Clyde Area, edited by G. F. 

 Scott Elliot, MalcolmLaurie, and 

 J. Barclay Murdoch, 437 

 How to Know the Indian Ducks, 

 by F. Finn, 437 

 Botaurus stellaris, 71, 108, 208 

 Breeding, early, of Wood-Pigeon and 

 Snipe, 185 ; of Straw-necked Ibis 

 in W. Australia, 261 ; of Wisfeon in 

 Ireland, 269 ; of Swift, 286, 384, 

 426, 474 ; of Blue-headed Wagtail 

 in Sussex, 389 ; of American Wig- 

 eon in Iceland, 411; of Hobby in 

 Shropshire, 426 ; of Leadbeater's 

 Cockatoo in England, 478 

 Brembana Valley, bird notes from, 



1 

 Bubo ignavus, 7 

 Budytesborealis, 10 ; cinereocapillus, 



10 ; feldeggi, 10 ; flavus, 10 

 Bunting, Cirl, 251 

 Bustard, Little, in Derbyshire, 270 ; 



in Sussex, 428 

 Buteo ferox, 6 ; lagopus, 283 

 Butorides javanica, 257 

 Butterflies, Kanara, food-plants, 198 ; 

 of Borneo, seasonal variation in, 198 



Cacatua leadbeateri, 478 

 Caccabis rufa, 15 ; saxatihs, 14 

 Calamodus schoenobffinus, 10 

 Calf of Man, birds observed on, 468 

 Calidris arenaria, 103, 284 

 Cambridge Museums and Lecture- 



Eooms Syndicate, Annual Eeport, 



280 

 Cape Colony, larger game animals of, 



114 

 Caprimulgus europseus, 7, 70, 391 

 Carduelis elegans, 12 

 Carpodacus erythrinus, 267 

 Cephalophus monticola, 448 

 Certhise, 9 

 Certhia familiaris, 9 

 Chaffinch, active mimicry by, 223 

 Chanter, Water, of Turner, 480 

 Charadrius pluvialis, 15, 99, 189, 209, 



414 

 Chaulelasmus streperus, 284 

 CJielidon urbica, 8, 30, 69 



Chiffchaff singing in autumn, 388, 



424 

 Chlorophila citrinella, 12 

 Chough, 248, 250; a stronghold of, 



268 

 Chrysomiti'is spinus, 12, 283, 425, 



426 

 Cinclus aquaticus '?, 480 ; melano- 



gaster, 9 ; merula, 9 

 Circsetus gallicus, 5 

 Circus asruginosus, 6 ; cineraceus, 6, 



477 ; cyaneus, 6 

 Clangula glaucion, 283 ; islandica, 



412 

 Clepsine, 335 

 Clupea alosa, 23 

 Coccothraustes vulgaris, 12, 205 

 Coccyzus americanus, 474 

 Cockatoo, Leadbeater's, breeding in 



England, 478 

 Coluber leopardinus, 159 

 Columba palumbus, 283 

 Colymbus adamsi, 298 ; arcticus, 298 ; 



glaciahs, 284, 298, 417 ; septentri- 



onalis, 283, 298, 417 

 Conger vulgaris, 160 

 Connochaetes gnu, 78 

 Coracias garrulus, 7, 316 

 Corixidse, 200 

 Corvus corax, 13. 407, 470 ; cornix, 



13, 30, 207, 283, 470 ; corone, 13, 



30, 207, 407; frugilegus, 13, 189, 



207, 470; monedula, 13, 70, 154, 



470 

 Cosmonetta histrionica, 412 

 Cotile riparia, 8, 69, 469 

 Coturnix communis, 14 

 County Eecords : — 



Berkshire — Birds of, 274 ; Alcedo 

 ispida, 354 ; Chiffchaff, 424 ; 

 Sand-Lizard, 392, 430, 479 ; Eeg- 

 ulus cristatus, 472 ; Peregrine 

 Falcon, 476 



Cambridgeshire — Birds' eggs, 110 



Cheshire — Noctule, 51 ; Black 

 Tern, 188; Long-tailed Field- 

 Mouse, 221 



Cormuall — Black Tern, 188; Little 

 Bittern, 354 



Derbyshire — Little Bustard, 270 ; 

 Swift, 286, 426 



Devonshire — Eosefinch, 267 



Durham — Glossy Ibis, 185 



Essex — Eed -footed Falcon, 426 



Gloucestershire — Blackcap, 106 ; 

 Sparrow-Canary hybrid '?, 353 ; 

 Vesperugo pipistrellus, 472 



Hampshire — Pied Wagtail, 154 ; 



