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CONTENTS. 



Essex— Essex Field Club, 246 



Gloucestershire — Moor-hen, 196 



Hampshire — Ringed Plover, 28 ; 

 Varieties of Blackbird, Thrush, 

 and Starling, 192 ; Wild Duck, 

 195 ; Jay, 434 ; Long-eared Owl, 

 435 ; notes, 436 



Herefordshire — Nutcracker, 25 ; 

 Great Black Woodpecker, 25 



Hertfordshire — Shoveler, 27, 68 ; 

 Water- Vole, 232 ; Bittern, 315 



Kent — Dungeness birds, 59 ; Song- 

 Thrush, 193 ; Birds in captivity, 

 241 ; Dicranura vinula larvae, 

 392 ; White-spotted Bluethroat, 

 464 



Lancashire — Blackbird, 200 ; Sooty 

 Tern, 355 ; Sea-birds and Plo- 

 vers, 374 



Lincolnshire — Little Owl, 112 ; 

 Shore-Lark, 112 ; Migration of 

 birds, 121 



Middlesex — Lapwing, 29 ; Jay, 

 279 ; Moor-hen, 436 



Norfolk — Blue-headed and Yellow 

 Wagtails, 24; Waxwings, 25; 

 notes, 73, 81, 390, 392 ; Water- 

 Vole, 111 ; Saw-fish, 114 ; Allen's 

 Gallinule, 150 ; a question of 

 coloration, 150 ; White-beaked 

 Dolphin, 390 ; Lesser Grey 

 Shrike, 433 



Northamptonshire — Tengmalni's 

 Owl, 68 ; Condor, 194 



Northumberland — Flycatcher, 193 



Nottinghamshire — Two-barred 

 Crossbill, 353 



Oxfordshire — Vertebrate animals, 

 440 



Shropshire — Dormouse, 23 ; King- 

 fisher, 149 ; Cuckoo, 279 



Somersetshire — Marsh-Warbler, ! 

 23; Yellow-billed Cuckoo, 26; 

 Lesser Redpoll, 66 ; Green Wood- 

 pecker, 313 ; White Wagtail, 464 



Suffolk — Green Woodpecker, 67 ; 

 notes, 81, 467 ; Helix pornatia, 

 151 ; Varieties of Fieldfare and 

 Yellow Bunting, 467 ; Peregrine, 

 467 ; ' Victorian History of Suf- 

 folk,' 465 



Surrey — Red Grouse, 27, 68 ; rare 

 birds, 32 ; Water-Vole, 66 ; notes, 

 223, 305; Mole-Cricket, 233; 

 Lesser Redpoll, 313 ; Wood- 

 Warbler, 313 ; Yellow Wagtail, 

 313 ; Dicranura vinula larvae, 439 



Sussex — Red-throated Pipit, 25 ; 



Little Bustard, 70 ; Sand-Liz- 

 ards, 113 ; Motacilla beema, 232 ; 

 Moor-hen, 279 ; Water-Pipit, 

 465 ; Notes, 467 

 Warwickshire — A former heronry, 

 195 ; Grey Plover, 280 ; Dusky 

 Redshank, 316 ; Mr. Coburn's 

 collection of British birds, 118 

 Worcestershire — Ringed Plover, 



316 ; Dusky Redshank, 316 

 Yorkshire — Notes, 31 ; Lesser Red- 

 poll, 193 

 Crateropus canorus, 202 

 Crex pratensis, 15, 129 

 Cricket, Mole, in Surrey, 233 

 Crocopus phoenicopterus, 384 

 Crossbill, Two-barred, in Notting- 

 hamshire, 353 

 Cuckoo in Aberdeen, note on, 354, — 

 eggs in nest of Hawfinch, 279 ; 

 Yellow -billed in Somerset, 26, 73 

 Cuculus canorus, 14, 127, 211, 279, 



354 ; micropterus, 211 

 Culicicapa ceylonensis, 205 

 Cursorius coromandelicus, 387 

 Cyaneculaleucocyanea,464 ; suecica, 



267 

 Cyanocorax cyanopogon, 248 

 Cyanospiza ciris, 253 

 Cygnus musicus, 128 

 Cynomys ludovicianus, 183, 367 

 Cyornis rubeculosis, 205 ; supercili- 



osis, 205 

 Cypselus affinis, 211 ; apus, 127 

 melba, 211 



Dabchick, Indian, notes on nesting 



of, 300 

 Dafila acuta, 452 

 Dasypus sexcinctus, 186; villosus, 



185 

 Deer, Pere David's, in confinement, 



367 

 Delphinus albirostris, 390 

 Dendrocitta rufa, 302 

 Dendrocopus major, 127,228 ; minor, 



228, 271 

 Demlrocycna javanica, 451 

 Deiidropicus cardinalis, 190 ; men- 



struus, 190 

 Derbyshire ornithology, rough notes 



on "(1900-1902), 455 

 Diary, observational, of habits of 



Great Crested Grebe, and of Pee- 

 wit, 133 

 Dicaeum erythrorhynchus, 208 

 Dicranura vinula larvae making the 



best of difficulties, 392, 439 



