CONTENTS. 
The Useful Birds of Southern 
Australia, with Notes on other 
Birds, by Robert Hall, 37 
The Vertebrate Fauna of North 
Wales, by H. E. Forrest, 78 
Birds of Britain, by J. Lewis 
Bouhote, 79 
Guide to the Specimens of the 
Horse Family (Equide) ex- 
hibited in the Department of 
Zoology, British Museum (Natu- 
ral History), 80 
Records of the Indian Museum (a 
Journal of Indian Zoology), 80 
A Monograph of the British Anne- 
lids—Polycheta (Vol. II., pt. 1), 
Nephthydide to Syllide, by 
William Carmichael McIntosh, 
117 : 
The Work of John Samuel Bud- 
gett, Balfour Student of the 
University of Cambridge, edited 
by J. Graham Kerr, 118 
A Guide to the Study of Australian 
Butterflies, by W. J. Rainbow, 
119 
Three Voyages of a Naturalist, by 
M. J. Nicoll, 195 
The Moths of the British Isles, by 
Richard South, 196 
Sketches of South African Bird- 
Life, by Alwin Haagner, 197 
Ornamental Waterfowl, a Practical 
Manual on the Acclimatization 
of the Swimming Birds, by Hon. 
Rose Hubbard, 198 
African Nature Notesand Reminis- 
cences, by Frederick Courtney 
Selous, 235 
A Guide to the Elephants (Recent 
and Fossil) exhibited in the De- 
partment of Geology and Pale- 
ontology in the British Museum 
(Natural History), 236 
A Guide to the Gallery of Fishes 
in the Department of Zoology 
in the British Museum (Natural 
History), 237 
The Senses of Insects, by Auguste 
Forel, 278 
Animal Life, by F. W. Gamble, 
274 
From Ruwenzori to the Congo, 
a Naturalist’s Journey across 
Africa, by A. F. R. Wollaston, 
398 
How to Attract and Protect Wild 
Birds, by Martin Hiesemann, 

translated by Emma 8. Buch- 
heim, 399 
Conditions of Life in the Sea—a 
Short Account of Quantitative 
Marine Biological Research, by 
James Johnstone, 486 
Through Southern Mexico, being 
an Account of the Travels of 
a Naturalist, by Hans Gadow, 
437 
The Origin of Vertebrates, by 
Walter Holbrook Gaskell, 439 
Bird-Hunting through Wild Hu- 
rope, by R. B. Lodge, 470 
Experimental Zoology, Part I. 
Embryogeny, by Hans Przi- 
bram, 472 
Botaurus stellaris, 73 
Brambling in Norway, 66 
Branchiostomma lanceolata, 29 
Breeding of Teal in North Devon, 
100,— Marsh- Warbler in Surrey, 
137,—Pochard in Berkshire, 139; 
prolific, of Dabchick, 351; habits 
of Black-headed Gull, 164,—Sand- 
wich Tern, 166, 280,—Common 
Tern, 169, 3861, 868, — Lesser 
Tern, 172, 3863, 867, — Night- 
ingale, 328,—Ringed Plover, 365, 
869,—Redshank, 866, 368; late, of 
Great Crested Grebe, 407 
British Association in Dublin (1908), 
120, 854 
Buceros bicornis, 191 
Bufo viridis, 11 
Bullfinch, Northern, in Norway, 66 
Bunting, Ortolan, at Plaistow, 269; 
Reed, at Avignon, 174; Yellow- 
breasted, near Wells, Norfolk, 129 
Bustard, Little, 272 
Buteo lagopus, 155, 469; vulgaris, 67 
Butterflies, swarms of, in the Crimea 
and at sea, 11; at Avignon, 177 
Butterflies and Hornets, some ob- 
servations on (made in France), 
333 
Buzzard, 146; in Norway, 67,— 
Cornwall, 270; Honey, in North 
Wales, 156,—Lincolnshire, 428,— 
Suffolk and Norfolk, 468; Rough- 
legged, in Hants, 155,—Lincoln- 
shire, 469 
Caddis larve and water-lilies, 319 
Calidris arenaria, 102 
Canis vulpes, 181, 464 
Cantharus lineatus, 115, 442 
Capercaillie in Norway, 67 
