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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 
ANDREWS, CHARLES W., 
F.G.S. 
Bothriceps hwaleytin 8. Africa, 115 
APTN OMVEsE Sino VE OnUr 
Habits of the Coot, 35 ; Long-tailed 
Duck breeding in Orkney, 195; 
Dark-throated Quail in North- 
amptonshire, 349; Clouded Yel- 
low Butterfly, &c., 351; Sup- 
posed occurrence of Scarlet Gros- 
beak in Oxfordshire, 460; Part- 
ridge breeding in October, 462 
ASHFORD, W. J. 
The Ringed or Brindled variety of 
the Common Guillemot, 2338 
BaGNALL, RicHaRD, F'.L.S8. 
Note on the occurrence in York- 
shire of Trichoniscoides sarst, 
a woodlouse new to the British 
fauna, 193; Brief records of 
Chetochylene vesuviana and 
other Myriopods new to the 
British fauna, 264 
BarReTT-Hamitton, Major G. EH. H., 
Jase 
Habits of Dormouse, 33 
BarRINGTON, Ricuarp M. 
Causes of our rare breeding birds 
disappearing, 111 
Birp, Rev. M. C. H. 
Batrachians, 234 
BiLatuwayt, Rev. F. L., M.A., 
M.B.O.U. 
The Birds of Lincolnshire—addi- 
tions to the county list, 60 
Bouam, GEORGE 
Rudolphi’s Rorqual, 105 ; Starlings 
and Jackdaws on sheeps’ backs, 
461 
Brock, S. EH. 
Nocturnal movements of the Red- 
wing, 105 
Catan, W. T., D.Sc. 
B.A., B.Se., | 
The Brine-Shrimp bred from Tid- | 
man’s Sea-salt, 40 

CHARLTON. J. M. 
The Birds of that portion of the 
North-east coast between Tyne- 
mouth and Seaton Sluice, North- 
umberland, 21, 140, 254, 300; 
Baillon’s Crake in Yorkshire, 
427; A correction, 430; Migra- 
tions of Bernacle-Geese, 462 
Copurn, F. 
Blue-winged Teal breeding in North 
Tceland, 338 
Cocks, AtFrep H., M.A., F.S.A., 
F.Z.S., M.B.O.U. 
The Fulmar, 463 
Corsin, G. B. 
Valens of Weodeocls Starling, 
&c., in South-west Hants, 107 ; 
Notes from the Avon Valley, 
Hampshire, 270 
Cummines, Brucr F. 
Occurrence of Small Red Viper in 
North Devon, 88 
DALGLIESH, GORDON 
Notes on the Whirligig Beetle, 
64 
DELHANTY, J. 
Abnormal clutch of Great Crested 
Grebe in Glamorgan, 427 
Dewar, J. M., M.D. 
The Evolutions of Waders, 161 
Drwey, WILLIAM F. 
Great Crested Grebes nesting in 
the County of London, 269, 316 
Distant, W. L. 
What is the maximum weight of 
the Edible Crab ?, 272; Obituary 
Notices — Fitch, H. A., 276; 
Hume, A. O., 351; Keulemans, 
J. G., 275; Kirby, W. F., 466; 
Tegetmeier, W. B., 468 
Duntop, Eric B. 
The Large lLarch-Sawfly, 147; 
Westmorland & Southern Lake- 
land ornithological notes (1911), 
182-184 
