CONTENTS. 



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Cheshire — Lesser Redpoll, 105 ; 

 Notes, 170; Pintail, 229, 274; 

 Dotterel, 230 ; Honey-Bnzzard, 

 315 ; Little Stint, 392 ; Black 

 Tern, 393; Red-breasted Mer- 

 ganser, 459 



Cornwall — Lesser Black-backed 

 and Herring- Gulls, 317 ; Giant 

 Goby, 429 



Derbyshire — Rough-legged Buz- 

 zard, 268 ; Montagu's Harrier 

 268 



Devonshire — Birds killed by Ticks 

 108; Harp- Seal, 312 



Dorsetshire — Hen Harrier, 152 

 Black Redstart, 454 



Essex — Hairless Rat, 454 ; Ring 

 Ouzel, 454 



Hampshire — Parrot building in the 

 open, 1 ; Ringed Plover, 193 

 Swift, 266; Kestrel, 267; Sho 

 veler, &c, 274 ; Sea-birds inland 

 278 



Hertfordshire — Purple Heron, 107 

 Birds killed by Ticks, 194; Sedge 

 Warbler, 189 



Kent— Woodcock, 193; Birds of 

 Dungeness, 214 ; Starlings, 390 

 Rare birds, 418 



Lancashire — Fire-crested Regulus 

 455 



Lincolnshire — Notes, 29, 436 ; Mi 

 gration of birds, 361 ; Verlusia 

 rhombea, 466 



Middlesex — Blackbird, 23; Lesser 

 Redpoll, 26 



Norfolk— Box vulgaris, 31 ; Thet- 

 ford Warren, 100, 155 ; Notes, 

 121 ; House-Martin, 152 ; Mol- 

 lusca, 182 ; Moorhen, 351 ; Me- 

 grim, &c, 354; Cuckoo, 433 



Northamptonshire — Pied Wood- 

 pecker, 314 



Nottinghamshire — Wild Swans, 

 28 ; Mistletoe-Thrush, 226 ; Great 

 Crested Grebe, 231 ; Osprey, 459 ; 

 Rough-legged and Honey-Buz- 

 zards, 459 ; Hen-Harrier, 459 



Oxfordshire — Notes, 5, 59, 444, 

 463 ; Lesser Redpoll, 26 ; Jay, 

 28 ; Landrail, 65 ; An unknown 

 Warbler, 343, 389; Natterer's 

 Bat, 349 ; Badger, 441 



Shropshire — Dartford Warbler, 350 



Somersetshire — Fork-tailed Petrel, 

 29; Rock-Dove, 108, 153, 230, 

 317 ; Nightingale, 226 ; Lesser 

 Redpoll, 457 



Suffolk — Domestic Geese, 28 ; 

 mammals, reptiles, and amphi- 

 bians, 31 ; Lesser Shrew and 

 Bank-Vole, 69; Wood-Lark, 72; 

 Hawfinch, 104 ; White-tailed 

 Eagle, 107 ; Mus sylvaticus, 311 ; 

 wintoni, 150, 266 ; Great Grey 

 Shrike, 151 ; Redshank, 275 ; 

 Natterjack Toad, 278; Pied Wag- 

 tail, 313 ; Grey Crow, 350, 390 ; 

 Sooty Tern, 393 ; Cuckoo, 453 

 Surrey— Natterer's Bat, 349 

 Sussex — Jay, 27 ; Bluethroat, 389 ; 

 Black-winged Pratincole, 392 ; 

 Rare birds, 418 ; Tawny Pipit, 

 431 ; Martin, 455 

 Warioichshire — Pine-Snake, 30; 

 Larvse attacking Toad, 74 ; Hob- 

 by, 351 

 Yorkshire — White-spotted Blue- 

 throat, 23, 431, 455 ; Lesser Red- 

 poll, 72, 106 ; Singing of some 

 British birds, 334 ; Sabine's Gull, 

 353, 394, 437 ; Notes, 353 ; Albino 

 Hedgehog, 387 ; Rare Cetaceans, 

 387 ; Sea-bird slaughter, 395 ; 

 Buzzard, 433 ; Birds of Bempton 

 Cliffs, 37 

 Crake, Little, in Co. Kildare, 460 

 Creeper, Tree, 210 

 Crex pratensis, 451, 466 

 Crocidura caerulea, 96 

 Crossbill, 179 ; var., 8 

 Crow, Carrion, in Irish Channel, 179, 

 192 ; Grey, nesting in Suffolk, 350, 

 390 ; Hooded, 179 

 Cuckoo, 224, 306, 461 ; late, in Scot- 

 land, 350, 353, 391,— in Italy, 390; 

 calling in July, 433 ; in October, 

 433 ; note uttered while flying, 

 457 

 Cuculus canorus, 224, 306, 350, 353, 



390, 391, 433, 457, 461 

 Curlew, Stone, nesting habits, 218 ; 

 in Oxfordshire, recollections of, 18 ; 

 in Merioneth, 154 ; egg, a spotless, 

 352 

 Cyanecula suecica, 389, 421 ; wolfi, 



23, 419, 431 

 Cygnus musicus, 157, 453 

 Cymochorea leucorrhoa, 29 

 Cyprinus carpio, 385 

 Cypselus apus, 266, 306, 350, 366, 461 



Dafila acuta, 229, 274, 275, 427 

 Daulias luscinia, 226 

 Dendrocopus major, 314, 449, 462 

 Denclrocycna javanica, 427 



