CONTENTS. 



Vll 



Harvey, Arthur W. Hext 



Black Tern in Cornwall, 188 

 HoRSBRUGH, Charles Bethune 

 Nesting of the Marsh -Warbler in 

 Somersetshire, 47'2 

 HORTON, B. J. 



Notes on the Leopard Snake in 

 confinement, 159 

 Howard, H. E., F.Z.S. 



The Grasshopper Warbler in North 

 Worcestershire, 60 ; On the in- 

 crease of the Starling and the 

 Hawfinch, 463 

 Janson, Oliver E., F.E.S. 



William Doherty, 386 

 Johnson, T. P. 



" The mode of progression of the 

 Phalacrocoracidse," 31 

 JouRDAiN, Eev. F. C. E. 



On the breeding habits of the Swift 

 in Derbyshire, 286 ; Number of 

 eggs laid by the Swift, 426 

 Langdale, Eev. H. Marmaduke 

 Nutcracker in Sussex, 107 ; Bank- 

 Vole in Sussex, 158 

 Leighton, Gerald, M.B. 

 i/ A plague of Snakes, 25 ; Black 

 Adder in South Wales, 273; 

 Sloughing in Serpents, 301 

 Lewis, Stanley 



The vibrating sounds of the Lesser 

 Spotted Woodpecker, 184 

 Lodge, E. B. 



Photo-trapping Purple Herons and 

 Spoonbills, 290 ; Some strange 

 nesting habits in Holland, 318 ; 

 ^gialitis hiaticula nesting in 

 Middlesex (within London pos- 

 tal district), 389 

 LuMSDEN, Ernest S. 



The Sand- Lizard in Berkshire, 

 479 

 Macpherson, Eev. H. A., M.A. 

 Varieties of the Dunlin, 187 ; The 

 Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, 223 ; 

 The rarer birds of the Solway 

 Firth, 281; The origin of the 

 name "Fulmar," 355; Early 

 ornithologists, 376 ; The Water- 

 Chanter of Turner, 480 

 Marshall, Guy A. K. 



Note on the Scaly Ant-Eater, 351 

 Martin, Basil W. 



Curious accident to a young Mistle- 

 Thrush, 222 

 Meiklejohn, a. H. 



The names of British Birds, 72 ; 

 Early Jack-Snipe, 108 ; Nesting 



of the Jackdaw, 154 ; Chiffchaflf 

 singing in autumn, 388 ; Wax- 

 wing at Scarborough, 473 

 Mennell, Henry T., F.L.S. 



House- Martins in November, 30 

 Nelson, T. H. 



The Birds of Yorkshire, 32; Glossy 

 Ibis in Durham, 185 

 New, Oliver H. 



A few further notes on the Great 

 Spotted Woodpecker, 95 ; Lesser 

 Spotted Woodpecker, 107 

 Newman, T. P., F.E.Met.Soc. 

 The late Eleanor A. Ormerod, 

 LL.D., 312 

 Newstead, Eobert 



Little Egret in Yorkshire, 70 

 NicoLL, Michael John 



Baird's Sandpiper in Sussex, 31 ; 

 Some appearances of the Eing- 

 Ouzel at St. Leonard's-on-Sea, 

 69 ; Siskins in Sussex, 426 ; Os- 

 prey at Eye Harbour, 427 

 Noble, H. 



The Birds of Berkshire, 274 

 Oddi, Prof. E. Arrigoni degli 

 Bird notes from Brembana Valley, 

 1 

 Oldham, Charles 



Observations on the Noctule, 51 

 Page, Wesley T. 



Molluscs eaten by Wood-Pigeons, 

 73 

 Parkin, Thomas 



Common EoUer in Sussex, 316 

 Patterson, Arthur 



Lesser Eorqual Whale, 28 ; The 

 Birds of Great Yarmouth and the 

 neighbourhood, 98, 294 ; Black 

 Eat in Great Yarmouth, 153 ; 

 Weights of birds, 159 ; Notes 

 from Great Yarmouth, 160 ; 

 Spoonbills at Great Yarmouth, 

 269 ; Spotted Eay at Great Yar- 

 mouth, 274 ; Storm Petrel in 

 confinement, 478 

 Pike, Oliver G. 



The nesting habits of Moor-hens, 

 17 

 Playne, Herbert C. 



Blackcap singing in February, 106 

 PococK, E. I., F.Z.S. 



Pigmy Shrew in Yorkshire, 388 ; 

 Stoat and Weasel trapping, 388 ; 

 The distribution of the Dia- 

 dem Spider, 393 ; De Winton's 

 Wood-Mouse in Worcestershire, 

 423 



