CONTENTS. 



Books Noticed : — 



Wanderings in the Great Forests 

 of Borneo — Travels and Be- 

 searches of a Naturalist in Sara- 

 wak, by Odoardo Beccari, trans- 

 lated by Dr. Enrico H. Giglioli, 

 revised and edited by F. H. H. 

 Guillemard, 78 



A Synonymic Catalogue of Ortho- 

 ptera, vol. I. (Forficulidse, He- 

 mirneridee, Blattidaa, Mantidas, 

 Phasmidae), by W. F. Kirby, 79 



The Cambridge Natural History, 

 vol. VII., by S. F. Harmer, W. 

 A. Herdman, T. W. Bridge, and 

 G. A. Boulenger, 118 



The Sea-Fishing Industry of Eng- 

 land and Wales, by F. G.Aflalo, 

 119 



Guide to the Gallery of Birds in 

 the Department of Zoology of 

 the British Museum (Natural 

 History), 120 



The Fauna and Geography of the 

 Maldive and Laccadive Archipe- 

 lagoes, being the Account of the 

 Work carried on, and of the 

 Collections made by, an Expedi- 

 tion during the years 1899 and 

 1900, vols. I. and II., edited by J. 

 Stanley Gardiner, 153 



Catalogue of the Noctuidse in the 

 Collection of the British Museum, 

 by Sir George F. Hampson, Bart., 

 154 



Our Country's Animals, and how 

 to Know them, by W. J. Gordon, 

 155 



A Student's Text-Book of Zoology, 

 vol. II., by Adam Sedgwick, 193 



British Bird-Life, being popular 

 sketches of every species of bird 

 now regularly nesting in the 

 British Isles, by W. Percival 

 Westall, 195 



The Fauna of British India, in- 

 cluding Ceylon and Burma, 

 edited by W. T. Blanford— 

 Butterflies, vol. I., by Lieut. -Col. 

 C. T. Bingham, 196 



Mendelism, by B. C. Punnett, 240 



The British Tunicata — an un- 

 finished Monograph, by the late 

 Joshua Alder and the late Albany 

 Hancock, edited by John Hop- 

 kinson, with a history of the 

 work by Canon A. M. Norman, 

 319 



The Origin and Influence of the 

 Thoroughbred Horse, by William 

 Bidgeway, 399 

 Travels of a Naturalist in Northern 

 Europe, by J. A. Harvie-Brown, 

 439 

 Genera Avium, Parts 1-5, edited 



by P. Wytsman, 440 

 The Mammals of Great Britain and 

 Ireland, v. h., by J. G. Millais, 472 



Bradypus tridactylus, 238 



Brambling, 457 



Breeding, late, of Barn-Owl, 35, — 

 Swallow, 69; habits of birds, 436, — 

 Great and Blue Tits, 309, 346, 430; 

 of Crossbill in Northamptonshire, 

 346 ; haunts of Twite, 389, 431 



Breydon, a Sunday on, 367 



Budding in animals, 1 



Bufo calamita, 315; vulgaris, 315 



"Bull-dog" codling fish at Great 

 Yarmouth (fig.), 445 



Bullfinch, 49 



Bunting (Emberiza aureola), in Nor- 

 folk, 466 ; Black-headed, in Sussex, 

 267 ; CM, in Somerset, 70,— in 

 Oxfordshire, 457; Corn, 49, 384; 

 Lapland, 89 ; Beed, 49 ; Bustic, 

 in North of England, 279 ; Yellow, 

 49, — late nesting, 347 ; Snow, in 

 Oxfordshire, 458 



Buteo ferox, 211 



Buzzard, 47, 456 



Caccabis rufa, 186 



Cacomantis flabelliformis, 124 



Calidris arenaria, 112, 176 



Capra segagrus, 271 



Caprimulgus europaeus, 88, 148, 182 



Carduelis elegans, 149, 187 



Casuarius intensus, 40 



Cats' feet, remarkable (fig.), 462 



" Cedars," Lee, Kent, fauna of, 253 



Centetes ecaudatus, 39 



Cephalophus coronatus, 238; max- 



welli, 238 

 Cercopithecus aethiops, 438 ; diana 



roloway, 238 ; leucampyx, 271 ; 



neglectus, 238 ; pousarguei, 39, 



238 ; pygerythrus, 438 ; talapoin, 



438 ; wolfi, 271 

 Certhia familiaris, 149 

 Ceryle rudis, 211 

 Chaffinch, 49 ; var., 99 

 Chelidon urbica, 149, 181 

 Chenalopex aegyptiaca, 74, 211 

 Chiffchaff, 379 ; autumn song, 32 ; 



early arrival in Cheshire, 140 



