CONTENTS. 



Coregonus pollan, 380 

 Corypheenoides rupestris, 380 

 County Eecords: — 

 Buckinghamshire — Hobby, 465 

 Cornwall — Edible Crab, 234 

 Cumberland — Natural History 

 Bureau (1912) notes and records, 

 121-8 ; Grey Lag Goose, 346, 

 390; Turtle-Dove, 121, 126, 347 

 Devonshire — Little Owl, 37 

 Durham — Turtle-Dove, 348 



Essex — Dromia vulgaris, 38 ; 

 Flamingo, 439 



Hampshire. — Black-headed Gull, 

 37; Long-tailed Field-Mouse, 

 75 ; Notes frorn Avon Valley, 

 147; A little-known dipterous 

 parasite, 391 



Lincolnshire — Marten, 107, 155 



Middlesex — Ornithological notes 

 from Hadley Wood, 466 



Norfolk — Ornithological Beport 

 for 1912 (notes, records, &c), 

 161-181 ; Willow-Titmouse, 175, 

 275 ; Bough-legged Buzzard, 

 37, 180; Fish-notes from Yar- 

 mouth and neighbourhood, 15- I 

 32, 72-4, 77 ; Miscellaneous 

 notes from Yarmouth, 361-9; 

 Edible Crab, 77 



Nottinghamshire — Baer's Po- 

 chard, 465 



Northumberland — Black-headed 

 Gull, 76; Turtle-Dove, 348 



Oxfordshire — Black Babbits, 274 ; 

 Squirrel, 274 ; Bed-legged Part- 

 ridge, 276; Crane, 276; Notes 

 on Ornithology of (1910-12), 

 321-332 ; Annelids in Botanic 

 Gardens, 341 ; Frog, 349 ; 

 Butterflies, 349 



Somersetshire — Squirrel, 465 



Staffordshire— Partridge, 232 



Suffolk— Hag-fish, 15, 23 ; Tawny 

 Owl, 231 ; Dabchick, 348 ; Nest- 

 boxes, 348 ; Yellowhammer and 

 Pied Wagtail, 196; Ornitho- 

 logical notes from Lowestoft, 

 370-6 



Surrey — Hippopotamus, 77 ; 

 Dutrochet's Land-Leech, 235 ; 

 Calopteryx virgo, 277 ; ^Eschna 

 grandis, 277 



Sussex — Prehistoric Man, 33 ; 

 Enemies of Toads, 159 ; Grey 

 Wagtail, 314 



Westmorland — Notes and records 

 (1912), 121-8 



Yorkshire — Euthemisto com- 

 pressa, 234 ; Starling, 390 ; 

 Ornithological notes from Wils- 

 den, 391 ; Notes, 341 ; Birds 

 rearing broods in old nests, 467 ; 

 Starlings on sheep's back, 467 

 Crab, Edible, malformed pincer- 

 claws of, 29, 30 (figs.) ; cruel treat- 

 ment of, 30 ; maximum weight of, 

 77, 234 

 Crane in Oxfordshire, 276 

 Crawford, Earl of, Kt., F.R.S., obi- 

 tuary notice of, 78 

 Crenicichla saxatilis, 388 

 Cribella oculata, 259 

 Crossbill, 162 ; earliest notice of, in 



this country, 163 

 Crypturus soui (pileatus, auct.), 251 

 Ctenolobus rupestris, 15 

 Cuckoo, var., 376 



Cuckoo's egg in Ring-Ouzel's nest, 

 391; in Robin's, 391; in Tree- 

 Pipit's, 432 

 Cuculus rufus, 376 

 Ciimberland and Westmorland, notes 



and records from (1912), 121-8 

 Curlew breeding in Norfolk, 162 ; 



Stone, in Co. Cork, 108 

 Cyclopterus lumpus, 381 



Dabchick, notes on, 348 



' Dictionary of English and Folk- 

 Names of British Birds, &c.,' 318 



' Dictionary of Entomology,' 198 



Diomeda exulans, 157 



Dipterous parasite, a little known, 

 391 



Distichodus niloticus, 138 



Diver, Black-throated, in Co. Mayo, 

 232 ; Great Northern, 121, 124,— 

 in Co. Cork, 38, — breeding habits 

 in Iceland, 130, 297, 409, 413-18 



Dog-fish, 18 



Doras maculatus, 143 



Dove, Turtle, breeding in Cumber- 

 land, 121, 126 ; in Border counties, 

 347 



Dromia vulgaris off Essex coast, 38 



Duck, Harlequin, in Iceland, 295-7 ; 

 Manchurian, iron pellets in, 156 ; 

 Shoveler, 148 



Durban, with whalers at, 201 



Eagle, Sea, breeding habits in Ice- 

 land, 57-66, 92-101 



Echinus esculentus, deformation in, 

 261 



Eels " lamb-netted," 20, 21 



