CONTENTS. 



XI 



Cholcepus koffrnanni, 288 

 Chough, 49 



Chrysoinitris citrinella, 91 

 Ciconia alba, 211 ; nigra, 211 

 Cinclus aquaticus, 60, 110, 131, 179, 



463 

 Circus cineraceus, 266 

 Clangula glaucion, 178 

 Clupea finta, 442 

 Clyde faunal area, land-mammals of, 



358 

 Coccothraustes vulgaris, 268 

 Columba senas, 150, 188 ; livia, 212, 



palumbus, 149 

 Colymbus glacialis, 177, 189 ; septen- 



trionalis, 36, 177 

 Coot, 103 



Coracias garrulus, 466 

 Cormorant, 105; var., 99 

 Corvus affmis, 211 ; corax, 111, 190 ; 

 comix, 34, 187, 208 ; corone, 133, 

 148, 189 ; frugilegus, 148, 189, 

 859; monedula, 148, 190; umbri- 

 nus, 211 

 Corydus cristatus, 210 

 Coturnix communis, 392 

 Cotyle obsoleta, 211 ; riparia, 149 

 County Eecords : — 



Bedfordshire — Natterjack Toad, 

 815 ; Breeding habits of birds, 

 436; Goldfinch, 463 

 Cambridgeshire — Nightjar, 182 ; 



Wild life, 269 

 Cheshire — Oystercatcher, 35 ; 

 Black-headed Gull, 36 ; Bed- 

 throated Diver, 36 ; Great 

 Crested Grebe, 37 ; Natterer's 

 Bat, 51; Chiffchaff, 140 ; Smew, 

 143; Swallow, 121, 181; Curlew- 

 Sandpiper, 145 ; Early migrants, 

 190; Noctule Bat, 307; Long- 

 eared Owl, 311 ; Greenshank, 

 393; Buff, 893; Black Tern, 

 393 ; Great and Blue Tits, 430 ; 

 White Wagtail, 430 ; Grey Pha- 

 larope, 435 

 Cornwall — Swallow, 180 

 Cumberland — Dipper, 179; Ber- 

 nacle Goose, 392 ; Grey Goose, 

 392 

 Derbyshire — Ornithology of, 57; 

 Bewick's Swan, 59 ; Merlin, 267 

 Devonshire — Ornithological notes, 



110, 467 

 Essex — Golden Oriole, 282; Haw- 

 finch, 263 

 Gloucestershire — Barn-Owl, 35 

 Hampshire — Lapwirjg, 108; Moor- 



hen, 144; Blackbird, 144 ; Wild- 

 fowl, 146 ; Fecundity of fishes, 

 151; Red-backed Shrike, 387 

 Swift, 388, 434 ; Black Tern 

 393 ; Summer migrants, 395 



Hertfordshire — Hooded Crow, 34 

 Wren, 141 ; Cuckoo and Twite 

 389 ; Goldfinch, 431 



Kent — Fauna of "Cedars,'' 253 

 Rudd, 256, 270; Dusky Bed 

 shank, 849 ; Flying Fish in Med 

 way and Swale, 401 



Lancashire — Buddy Sheld-drake 

 107 



Middlesex — Pied Wagtail, 33 

 Zoological Society's Gardens, 39 

 76, 115, 151, 191, 288, 271, 317 

 351, 437, 471 ; Martin, 480 ; Gold 

 finch, 431 



Norfolk— Black-tailed Godwit, 70 

 Ornithological notes, 85, 388 

 Herring fleet (Yarmouth), 159 

 Cuckoo, 164 ; Partridge, 186 

 Badger, 231; Terns, 258; Po 

 chard, 268; Heronry, 301 ; Mai 

 formed Lobster-claw, 350; Brey 

 don, 367 ; Eagle-Owl, 392; Manx 

 Shearwater, 395 ; Malformed 

 Earthworm, 898 ; Noctule Bat, 

 427 ; Fish-notes (Yarmouth), 

 441 ; Cats' feet, 462 ; Storm- 

 Petrel, 465 ; Rare birds, 466 



Northamptonshire— Crossbill, 846 ; 

 White Wagtail, 463 



Northumberland — Wren, 179 ; 

 Robin, 198 ; Rustic Bunting, 

 279 



Nottinghamshire — Wood-Pigeon, 

 35 ; Stock-Dove, 35 ; Grey Crow, 

 35 ; Montagu's Harrier, 266 ; 

 Dusky Thrush, 466 



Oxfordshire — Peregrine Falcon, 

 184 ; Linnet, 346 ; Ornithology 

 of, 413, 447 



Shropshire — Lesser Horse-shoe 

 Bat, 308; Bed-backed Shrike, 

 309; Green Woodpecker, 347; 

 Sorex minutus, 429 



Somersetshire — Buffon's Skua, 86; 

 Cirl-Bunting, 70 



Staffordshire — Lapwing, 108, 145 



Suffolk — Ornithological notes, 72 ; 

 Moorhen, 107 ; Bat, 231 ; Tawny 

 Owl, 263 ; Mus flavicollis. 309 ; 

 Starling, 310 ; Nest-boxes, 814 ; 

 Toad, 315; White Stoat, 429; 

 Cuckoo and its Foster-parents, 

 433 



