CONTENTS. 



IX 



theories of protective surround- 

 ings, 414-15 ; rearing broods in 



old nests, 430, 467 

 Bittern, 170, 175 ; breeding in Nor- 

 folk, 162 

 Blackcap at Mentone, 236 

 Blennius gattorugine, 17, 384 ; ocel- 



laris, 384, 385 (Fig. II., 1) ; 



sanguinolentus, 385 

 Books Noticed : — 



The Theory of Evolution in the 

 Light of Facts, by Karl Frank, 

 S.J. (translated from the German 

 by C. T. Druery),39 



A Beply to "Bevised Darwinism, 

 or Father Wasrnann on Evolu- 

 tion, by the Bev. Simon Fitz- 

 Simons," by the Bev. Erich 

 Wasmann, S.J., 40 



A Vertebrate Fauna of the Malay 

 Peninsula — Beptilia and Batra- 

 chia, by George A. Boulenger, 

 79 



The Feeding Habits of Serpents, by 

 Baymond L. Ditrnars, 80 



Practical Bird-Keeping, being Be- 

 prints of ^Articles which have 

 appeared in the ' Avicultural 

 Magazine,' edited by Lewis 

 Bonhote, 158 



Heredity, by J. Arthur Thomson, 

 197 



The Dictionary of Entomology, by 

 N. K. Jardine, 198 



Problems of Life and Beproduc- 

 tion, by Marcus Hartog, 239 



Notes on some Common and Bare 

 British Birds, by J. E. H. Kelso, 

 240 



"J.," a Memoir of John Willis 

 Clark, Begistrary of the Uni- 

 versity of Cambridge, and some- 

 time Fellow of Trinity College, 

 by A. E. Shipley, 279 



A Dictionary of English and Folk- 

 Names of British Birds, &c, by 

 H. Kirke Swann, 318 



The Food of some British Wild 

 Birds, a Study in Economic 

 Ornithology, by Walter E. 

 Collinge, 319 



A Naturalist in Cannibal Land, by 

 A. S. Meek, 350 



Hampstead Heath, its Geology and 

 Natural History, 351 



The British Parasitic Copepoda, 

 by Thomas Scott and Andrew 

 Scott, 392 



A Bibliography of the Tunicata, 

 1469-1910, by John Hopkinson, 

 393 

 Pond-Life, by Bev. Charles A. 



Hall, 393 

 The Peregrine Falcon at the Eyrie, 



by Francis Heatherley, 436 

 Evolution by Co-operation, a Study 

 in Bio-economics, by Hermann 

 Beinheimer, 437 

 The British Bird-Book, an Account 

 of all the Birds, Nests, and Eggs 

 found in the British Isles, edited 

 by F. B. Kirkman, 472 

 Bream, 22, 25 



' British Parasitic Copepoda,' 392 

 Brosmius brosme, 380 

 Bullfinch, song of, 230 

 Bunting, Yellow, at Wilsden, 433 

 Bustard, Little, in Norfolk, 166 

 Buteo lagopus, 37 

 Butreron capelli, a Bornean example 



of, with double hallux, 275 

 Butterflies at Bloxham, &c, notes 



on, 349 

 Buzzard, Bough-legged, at Great 

 Yarmouth, 37, 180 



Caligus curtus, 24 



Callichihys littoralis, 142 



Callionymus lyra, 384 



Calopteryx virgo, 277 



Cancer pagurus, 29, 30, 77 



Cantharus lineatus, 15, 16 



Caranx trachurus, 379 



Carine noctua, 37 



Catharista atrata, 249 



Cebrio gigas, Charaxes jasius, Cono- 

 cephaloides nitidulus, Cteniza 

 moggndgei, Curtilla gryllotalpa, 

 &c, at Mentone, 237 



Centipede new to British fauna, 292 



Chaetura caudacuta, 467 ; cinier- 

 ventris lawrenci, 253 ; spinicauda, 

 253 



Chaffinch, 13 



Chaulelasmus streperus, 156 



Chondrostoma nasus, 380 



Cichlosoma bimaculatum, 388 



Citherinus citharus, 138 



Clangula glaucium, 156 



Codfish, a sickly stunted, 23, 24 (fig.) ; 

 a curiously mutilated, 25 



Codling season (1912) at Great Yar- 

 mouth and Lowestoft, 29 



Coluber, &c, economic value of, 80 



Colymbus arcticus, 232 



Coot, 148 



