VI 



CONTENTS. 



Gardiner, Prof. J. Stanley, M.A., 

 F.R.S. 

 Obituary notice of Adam Sedgwick, 

 110 

 Goodall, Thomas B., F.R.C.V.S., 

 F.L.S. 

 "With the whalers at Durban, and 

 a few notes on the anatomy of 

 the Humpback Whale, 201 

 Gurney, J. H., F.Z.S. 



Ornithological Report for Norfolk 

 (1912), 161 ; Willow-Titmouse in 

 Norfolk, 275 

 Harvie-Brown, J. A., F.R.S. E., 

 F.Z.S. 

 The Hedgehog in the West of Scot- 

 land, 105 

 Hirst, Stanley 



Rats and their parasites, 390 

 Hope, Linn^eus E. 



Natural History Bureau Records 

 (1912), 121 

 Hutchinson, L. 



Obituary notice of Sir Jonathan 

 Hutchinson, 277 

 Ingram, Collingwood 



The Ruff in the Isle of Islay, 76 ; 

 Description of a new form of 

 Long-tailed Tit, 137 ; Stray notes 

 on the birds of Trinidad and 

 Tobago (British West Indies), 

 249 ; on the Marsh- and Willow- 

 Tits of France, 423 

 Johnson, J. Chas., M.A.,M.Sc, M.B. 

 A case of parasitism of Melecta 

 armata on Anthophora acer- 

 vorum, 427 

 Jones, H. Victor 



Variation (as illustrated by a 

 Double-headed Worm), 268 

 Jordan, K., Ph.D. 



On the genus Amphipsylla, 401 

 Kirkman, F. B., B.A. 



Nuptial display of the Pied Wag- 

 tail and Yellowhammer, 229 

 Langdale, Rev. H. Marmaduke 

 Black-headed Gull in full breeding 

 plumage, 37 ; Albinic example 

 of Long-tailed Field-Mouse, 75 

 Lewis, Stanley 



Scarcity of the Squirrel in Somer- 

 set, 465 

 Loveridge, Arthur 



Destruction of Toads, 233 

 Masefield, John R. B. 



Nuptial display of the Pied Wag- 

 tail, 229 ; Rufous variety of the 

 Partridge, 232 



McClymont, James R. 

 Zoological notes from Mentone 

 (1912), 236 

 Meade-Waldo, G. 



Obituary notice of the Earl of 

 Crawford, Kt., F.R.S., 78 

 Morris, Robert 



The Grey Wagtail in Sussex, 314 ; 

 Birds rearing broods in old nests, 

 430 

 Moulton, J. C, F.Z.S., &c. 



A Bornean example of Butreron 

 capelli with double hallux, 275 ; 

 The first reliable account of the 

 Orang-Utan, 337 

 Mudge, Geo. P., A.R.C.Sc.Lond. 

 Some phenomena of species hy- 

 bridization among Pheasants, 

 256 

 Nelson, Thos. H. 

 Immense swarms of Euthemisto 

 compressa on the shore at Red- 

 car, 234 

 Nevinson, E. B. 



Tliia residuus {polita) in North 

 Wales, 433 

 Panton, H. 



Relationship of species, 441 

 Patten, Prof. C. J., M.A.,M.D.,Sc.D 

 Robins on migration observed at 

 the Tuskar Rock and Light 

 house, 1 ; The diurnal migra 

 tions of certain birds observed 

 at the Tuskar Rock, 182, 212 

 Asiatic Sky-Lark, on migration, 

 obtained at the Tuskar Rock 

 Light-station, 333 

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

 Some Fish-notes from Great Yar- 

 mouth and neighbourhood for 

 1912, 15-32; Dromia vulgaris 

 off the Essex coast, 38 ; Large 

 Edible Crab, 77 ; Some miscel- 

 laneous notes from Great Yar- 

 mouth (1913), 361-9 

 Poulton, Prof. Edward B., F.R.S., 

 F.L.S., F.G.S., M.A., &c. 

 Obituary notice of Alfred Russel 

 Wallace, 468 

 R. F. 



An Ornithological Primer, 109 

 Rope, G. T. 



The nuptial " play " or " display " 

 of the Yellowhammer and Pied 

 Wagtail, 196 

 Rothschild, Hon. N. Charles, M. A., 

 F.L.S. 

 On the genus Amphipsylla, 401 



