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CONTENTS. 



ALPHABETICAL LIST OF SUBJECTS. 



Abrarais blicca, 28 ; brama, 16 



Acridiurn aegyptium at Mentone, 237 



Acrocephalus turdoides, 175 



^Egithalus caudatus taiti, 137 



iElurichthys gronovi, 140 



yEschna grandis, 277 



Alauda arvensis cinerea, 335 



Alestes nurse, 138 



Amphipsylla, on tbe genus (Plates 

 II. & III.), 401 



Amphipsylla casis, 405 ; certa (Plates 

 II. & III., figs. 2, 3, and 4), 407 ; 

 contigua (figs. 1, 5, and 6), 406 ; 

 daea, 404; kuznetzovi, 406 ; pollio- 

 nis, 405 ; rossica, 403 ; shelkovni- 

 kovi, 403 ; sibirica, 405 ; thoracicus, 

 403 



Anarrbichas lupus, 379, 385 



' A Naturalist in Cannibal Land,' 350 



Anchovy, 28 



Angling, Sea, at Great Yarmouth 

 and Lowestoft, 29 



Anguilla vulgaris, an enormous, 16 



Annelids, British, distribution of, 67 

 150; Middlesex, 67; Norfolk, 68 

 Northants, 69 ; Northumberland 

 69; Nottingham, 69 ; Oxfordshire 

 70 ; Rutland, 71 ; Shropshire, 71 

 Somerset, 150 ; Staffordshire, 150 

 Suffolk, 151 ; Surrey, 151 ; Sussex 

 151 ; Warwickshire, 152 ; Westruor 

 land, 153 ; Wiltshire, 153 ; AVor 

 cestershire, 153 ; Yorkshire, 154 



Annelids, British, Scottish records of 

 262-7 ; Aberdeen, 262 ; Ayrshire 

 262 ; Berwick - on - Tweed, 262 

 Clackmannan, 263 ; Dumfries, 263 

 Edinburgh, 263; Fifeshire, 264 

 Haddington, 264; Inverness, 264 

 Kinross, 265 ; Lanark, 265 ; Lin 

 lithgow, 265 ; Peebles, 265 ; Perth 

 shire, 265 ; Renfrew, 266 ; Rox 

 burgh, 266 ; Shetland Isles, 266 

 Stirlingshire, 266 ; List of known 

 species with synonj'ins, 267 



Annelids, Garden, studies in — Oxford 

 Botanic Gardens, 841-5 ; List of 

 species, 345 



Anser cinereus, 346, 390 



Ansorge, Dr. William John, obituary 

 notice of, 440 



Anthocsera (Acanthocaera) caruncu- 



lata, 157 

 Aphelocheirus aestivalis, 380 

 Arctic visitor, a rare, made known 



by a Falcon, 108 

 Ardea ralloides, 276 

 Argentina selus, 880 

 Arius parkeri, 141 ; proops, 141 



spixii, 141 

 Arnoglossus megastoma, 381 

 Asterias glacialis, 259 ; rubens, 259, 



260 (fig. 1) 

 Asteroids, meristic variation in, 259 

 Astropecten irregularis, 259 

 Atherona presbyter, 21 

 Auchenoglanis biscutatus, 142 

 Auk, Little, 121, 161, 167, 168, 169, 



177, 179, 180 

 Australia — Bird migrations and 



direction of winds, 466 

 Avebury, Lord, obituary notice of, 238 

 Avon Valley, notes from (1912), 



147-9 



Badger, 122 



Bagarius yarrelli, 140 



Bagrus bayad, 142 



Balanus coronula, 205 



Balistes capriscus, 388, 389 (Fig. IV., 

 2) ; erythrodon, niger, 888 



Bass, 19.' 22 



Bat, Whiskered, 123 



Bee-eater, when migrating, 467 



Beryx decadactylus, 379 



' Bibliography of the Tunicata,' 393 



Birds of Avon Valley, notes on, 147- 

 9 ; Cumberland, Westmorland, and 

 Southern Lakeland, 121-8 ; Lowe- 

 stoft (1912, 1918), 370-6 ; Mentone, 

 236-8 ; Middlesex, 466 ; Norfolk, 

 161-181 ; Oxfordshire (1910-1912), 

 321-332; Trinidad and Tobago 

 (1912, 1913), 249-255; Yarmouth 

 (Great), 361-9 ; Yorkshire, 431-3 

 call-notes of, 230 ; diurnal migra- 

 tions of, at Tuskar Rock, 182-195, 

 212-228; migratory, velocities of, 

 164, 241, 314, 466 ; sense of beauty 

 in, 229 ; Asiatic, &c, in Leaden- 

 hall and Manchester Markets, 

 156-7; social antics of, 411-13; 



