CONTENTS. 



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McIntosh, Professor, M.D., LL.D., 

 F.E.S., &c. 

 On budding in animals, 1 ; On the 

 nesting of the Kock-Dove (?) 

 in a Rabbits' hole at Nevay Park, 

 Forfarshire, 268 

 MacKeith, T. Thornton 



Late breeding of Swallow, and 

 birds building in other birds' 

 nests, 69 ; The Great Crested 

 Grebe in Scotland, 314 ; Late 

 nest of Yellow Bunting, 847 ; 

 Nesting of the Dipper in Ren- 

 frewshire, 463 

 Meikxejohn, A. H. 



Late stay of Swift, 388 ; How 

 does the Osprey carry its prey ?, 

 435 

 Millais, J. G., F.Z.S. 



The true position of Mus rattus 

 and its British allies, 201 

 Mills, H. Holroyd 



Abnormal nests of the Swallow, 181 

 Moffat, C. B. 



The sounds produced by the Long- 

 eared Owl, 233, 264 ; Greenfinch 

 andHedge-Sparrow rearing each 

 other's young, 431 

 Morris, Robert 



Nesting of the Dartford Warbler 

 in Sussex, 309 

 Mouritz, L. B. 



Notes on the Ornithology of Rich- 

 mond Park, Surrey, 147, 187, 

 349 ; Dunlin in Surrey, 348 

 Mtjrle, James, M.D., LL.D., F.L.S. 

 Flying Fish in Medway and Swale 

 (Kent), 401 

 Newstead, A. 



Albinic form of Starling, 263 

 Nichols, J. B. 



Night-Heron, Black-headed Bunt- 

 ing, and Great Sedge-Warbler 

 in Sussex, 267; Dusky Red- 

 shank in Kent, Squacco Heron 

 and Icterine Warbler in Sussex, 

 349 

 Oldham, Charles 



Oystercatcher inland in Cheshire, 

 35 ; Red-throated Diver in Che- 

 shire, 36 ; Late nesting of the 

 Great Crested Grebe, 37 ; Ruddy 

 Sheld-drake in Lancashire, 107; 

 Early arrival of the Chiffchaff 

 in Cheshire, 140 ; Smew in 

 Cheshire, 143 ; Nesting habits 

 of the Swallow, 181 ; Pacific 



Eider in Orkney, 185 ; Notes on 

 the Birds of Anglesea, 213, 376, 

 423 ; The Flight-time of the 

 Noctule, 307; Daubenton's Bat 

 in Denbighshire, 308 ; Green- 

 shank and Ruff in Cheshire, 393 ; 

 Black Tern in Cheshire, 393 

 Ollis, Wilfred 



The PalmatedNewt near Hastings, 

 316 

 Parkin, Thomas 



Leach's Petrel in Sussex, 465 

 Parkin, W. H. 



" The singing haunts and habits of 

 some British birds," 71 ; Egg- 

 depositing by Cuckoo, 348 ; 

 Breeding haunts of the Twite, 

 431 

 Patten, C. J. 

 Waterhens nesting late in the sea- 

 son, 35 

 Patterson, Arthur H., A.M.B.A. 

 Do Partridges migrate ?, 186 ; 

 Among Norfolk Terns, 258 ; On 

 a Norfolk heronry, 301 ; Remark- 

 able Lobster-claw, 350 ; A Sun- 

 day on Breydon, 367 ; Manx 

 Shearwater at Yarmouth, 395 ; 

 Malformed Earthworm, 398 ; 

 Some Fish-notes from Great 

 Yarmouth for 1905, 441 ; Re- 

 markable Cats' feet, 462 ; Storm- 

 Petrel at Yarmouth, 465 

 Pearse, T. 



Increase of Goldfinches in Bed- 

 fordshire, 468 

 Playne, Herbert C. 



How does the Osprey carry its 

 prey ? 464 

 Pocock, R. I., F.Z.S. 



The Zoological Society's Gardens, 

 39, 76, 115, 151, 191, 238, 271, 

 317, 351, 437, 471 

 Read, Robert H. 



Pied Wagtail nesting in a hedge, 

 33 ; Birds building in other birds' 

 nests, 33 

 Reid, Capt. Savile G. 



Obituary notice : Col. L. Howard 

 Irby, 274 

 Renshaw, Graham, M.B., F.Z.S. 



The Reunion Starling, 418 

 Riviere, Bernard B. 



Rock-Doves (?) nesting in Rabbits' 

 holes, 313 

 Robertson, W. B. 



Menagerie medicines, 249 



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