Vl CONTENTS. 
D’Urnsan, W.S. M. 
Cocoons of Gyrinus, 157 
Dye, B. 
Little Auk at Great Yarmouth, 
109 
Euiott, J. STEELE 
Early appearance of Chiffchaff in 
Shropshire, 156; Snipe nesting 
in Bedfordshire, 197 ; Common 
Gull numerous in Bedfordshire, 
232; Slavonian Grebe in Bed- 
fordshire, 288; Destruction of 
Toads in the breeding season, 
234; Little Auk in Bedfordshire, 
269; Red-throated Diver in 
Worcester, 269; Some notes on 
the nesting of the Tawny Owl, 
293; Rabbits and their young, 
424; Increase of lLand-Rail, 
426; Strange nesting-site of 
Cor. 427 
ELMurrsr, RicHarp, F.L.S. 
Notes from the Millport Marine 
Zoological Station, 15; Bad- 
tempered Blackbird, 106 ; Some 
observations on the Glowworm, 
190 
Evans, WILLIAM 
The Brine-Shrimp bred from Tid- 
man’s Sea-salt, 39 
Fitcu, Epwarp A. 
Golden Eagle, 34 
Fortune, R. 
Notes on the habits of the Star- 
ling, 3849; Three nests of 
Land-Rail in the same field, 
350 
Fowuer, W. Warps, M.A. 
An unlucky pair of Stonechats, 
268 
FRIEND, Rev. Hinpertic, F.R.M.S. 
New British Oligochets, 220; An- 
nelid bionomics, 246 
GARNETT, D. G. 
Whiskered Bat in Westmorland, 
195 
GREAVES, WALTER 
Wood-Sandpiper, 36 
GrounpD, THOMAS 
Nutcracker, structure of tongue, 
74 
Gurney, J. H., F.Z.S. 
Ornithological Report for Norfolk 
(1911), 121 ; Wood-Lark nesting 
in Norfolk, 195; Emigration 
through Norfolk of the Rook and 
Grey Crow, 389 


Harvit-Browny, J. A., F.R.S.E., 
E.Z.S. 
Causes of some of our rare breeding 
birds disappearing, 112; A cor- 
rection, 157 ; Flight of Common 
Snipe, 229; Habits ofthe Whim- 
brel, 241; The Fulmar, its past 
and present status in the North 
Atlantic and in the northern 
parts of Europe and North 
America, and some account of 
its great increase in Great Bri- 
tain, 881, 401 
Hony, G. Baruurst, M.B.O.U. 
Wiltshire Birds, 430 
Hops, Linnaus EB. 
Natural History Record Bureau, 
Carlisle Museum — Report 408 
POMP LST 
Horn, PERCY W. 
Little Auk, 109 
Howargp, H. Eior 
Flight of the Common Snipe, 229 
Hux.uty, Juuian S. 
Flight of the Common Snipe, 231; 
Two habits of the Common 
Squirrel, 267 
INGRAM, COLLINGWOOD 
Hider-Duck breeding in France, 
232; A dayin the Esterel Hills, 
250; On the Furze-Warblers of 
France, 298 
JENTINK, Dr. F. A. 
Habits of the Common Squirrel, 
314 
JOURDAIN, Rev. F. C. R., M.A., 
M.B.O.U. 
Causes of our rare breeding birds 
disappearing, 75, 114 
Kirkman, F. B., B.A. 
Starlings on sheep’s back, 398, 
461 
LANGDALE, MARMADUKE 
Nesting of the Grey Wagtail in 
West Sussex, 228 
LeEwis, STANLEY 
A lonely Sparrow, 314; Absence of 
the Cuckoo, 315; Three nests of 
Land-Rail in the same field, 
3816; Some noteson the Carrion- 
Crow, 425,464; Technical terms 
for assemblies of birds, 463 
MASEFIELD, JOHN R. B. 
Nesting of the Tree-Creeper, 33 
McCiymonr, JAmMEs R. 
Birds and Butterflies in the Alpes- 
Maritimes, 428 
