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ALPHABETICAL LIST 01' CONTRIBUTORS. 



Aplin, 0. V., F.L.S., M.B.O.U. 

 The birds of Bardsey Island, with 

 additional notes on the birds of 

 Lleyn, 8, 107 ; Shoveler in Herts, 

 68 ; Plumage of Montagu's Har- 

 rier, 435 ; Catalogue of the Ver- 

 tebrate Animals of Oxfordshire, 

 440 _ 

 Arnold, E. C. 



Differences between immature 

 Blue-headed and ordinary Yel- 

 low Wagtails, 24 

 Bingham, Col. C. T. 



Lionel de Niceville, 21 ; The Jay 

 in London, 279 

 Bird, M. C. H. 



A question of coloration, 150 

 Blathwayt, Rev. F. L. 



The Roseate Tern on the Fame 

 Islands, 53; Breeding of the 

 Lesser Redpoll in Somerset, 66 ; 

 Little Owl and Shore-Lark in 

 Lincolnshire, 112 ; The White 

 Wagtail on the Somerset coast, 

 464 

 Bradley, S. H. Burton 



Collecting spiders in Australia, 152 

 Braithwaite, C. 



Little Bunting in Durham, 466 

 Bucknill, John A., M.A. 



Red Grouse in Surrey, 68 ; Ornitho- 

 logical notes from Surrey, 223, 

 305 

 Bulman, G. W. 



The constancy of the Bee, 220 

 Butler, A. G., Ph.D., F.L.S., F.Z.S. 

 A mimicking Song-Thrush, 193 ; 

 Avicultural experiences during 

 about twenty years' study of 

 birds in captivity, 241 

 Butterfield, E. P. 



Notes from Wilsden, Yorkshire, 

 31 ; Lesser Redpoll breeding in 

 Yorkshire, 193 



Butterfield, W. Ruskin 



Motacilla beema in Sussex, 232 

 Buxton, C. S. 



Wood- Sandpiper in the Orkney Is- 

 lands, 391 

 Cambridge, Frederick Pickard 

 John Clavell Mansel-Pleydell, 191 ; 

 Birds in the Valley of the Nam- 

 sen, 352 

 Cambridge, Rev. O. Pickard 



Migration of Jays, 466 ; on the 

 songs of birds, 468 

 Cameron, Kenneth J. 



Animal sense perceptions, 394 

 Coburn, F. 



Holboell's Redpoll in Ireland, 278 ; 

 Grey Plover in Birmingham, 

 280 ; Red-throated Pipit in Ire- 

 land, 313 ; Dusky Redshank in 

 Worcestershire and Warwick- 

 shire, 316; Black-tailed Godwit 

 in Ireland in mid-winter, 316 ; 

 On the specific validity of Anser 

 gambeli (Hartlaub), and its 

 position as a British bird. 337 ; 

 On a lost British Wild Goose, 441 

 Corbin, G. B. 



Varieties of Blackbird, Thrush, and 

 Starling, 192 ; Wild Duck— fe- 

 male in male plumage, 195 ; Mi- 

 gration of Jays, 434 ; The Long- 

 eared Owl, 435 

 Costello, J. S. 



The Indian Pariah Kite — a record 

 of observations made during the 

 nesting period, 460 

 Coward, T. A. 



Notes on the birds of Anglesea, 

 401 ; Knot inland in Cheshire, 

 467 



CUMMINGS, S. G. 



Cirl Bunting in Carnarvonshire 

 and Cardiganshire, 354; Red- 

 backed Shrike in Anglesea, 433 



