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McIntosu, Professor, M.D., LL.D., 
F.R.S. L. & E. 
On Scottish Marine Fisheries 
(1898-1912), 861; Obituary no- 
tice of Ramsay "Heatley Tra- 
quair, 464 
Morris, Ropert 
Starling on sheep’s back, 424 
NEwstTEAp, A. 
Little Auk at Chester, 74; Shag 
inland in Cheshire, 108 
Norton, P. 
Abnormal clutch of Great Crested 
Grebe in Glamorgan, 427 
OLDHAM, CHARLES 
Natterer’s Bat in Buckingham- 
shire, 349 
Owen, T. 
A season with the Birds of Angle- 
sey and North Carnarvonshire, 
804, 342 
Patterson, ARTHUR H., A.M.B.A. 
Supplementary Fish-notes from 
Great Yarmouth, 29; Mus rattus 
at Great Yarmouth, 72, 423; 
Snow and Wildfowl, 114; Some 
miscellaneous notes from Great 
Yarmouth, 417 
PICKARD-CAMBRIDGE, O. P. 
Merlin in Dorset, 195 
Pouuton, Prof. Epwarp B., F.B.S., 
F.L.S., F.Z.8., F.G.S., M.A., 
&e. 
Obituary notice of R. W. C. Shel- 
ford, 2738 
Rattray, Menvin H. 
Little Terns on Ayrshire coast, 
463 
RENDALL, PERCY 
Flight of the Flying-fish, 39 
Ropsg, G. T. 
Unusually large assemblages of the 
Noctule, 227 
Rowe, A. J. 
The prehistoric origin of the Com- 
mon Fowl, 1 
RUSSELL, FLORA 
Notes on the Birds of Sardis, Asia 
Minor, 97 
SELOous, EDMUND 
An observational diary on the 
domestic habits of the Red- 
throated Diver, 81, 171, 210; 


Origin of the social antics and 
courting displays of birds, 197; 
An observational diary on the 
domestic habits of the Carrion- 
Crow, 821, 393 
SHEPHERD, Colonel C. E. 
The pharyngeal teeth of Fishes, 
201, 450 
SMALLEY, F. W. 
Long-tailed Duck breeding in Ork- 
ney, 85; Gulls hawking for in- 
sects, 37 
STUBBS, FREDERICK J. 
The prehistoric origin of the Com- 
mon Fowl, 1; Nocturnal Red- 
wings, 72; Little Auk in Essex, 
157; The sense of fear in insects, 
158; Flight of the Common 
Snipe, 196; Notes on the habits 
and the coloration of the Com- 
mon Starling, 281; A contribu- 
tion towards a solution of the 
problem of Migration, 441; The 
perching habits of Starlings, 460 
THorpE, D. Los 
Natural History Record Bureau, 
Carlisle Museum — Report for 
1911, 181 
Ticznurst, C. B., M.A’, M.R.C.S., 
M.B.O.U. 
The Birds of Lower Egypt, 41 
Tuck, Rev. Juuian G., M.A. 
Nutcracker in Suffolk, 34; Wood- 
Sandpiper, 108; Food of the 
Tawny Owl, 228; Note on Caprv- 
mulgus europeus, 315; Notes 
on nest-boxes, 317; Fulmar in - 
Suffolk, 428; Spoonbills in Suf- 
folk, 461 
Warren, RoBERT 
Glaucous Gull in Co. Mayo, 36; 
Causes of our rare breeding birds 
disappearing, 37, 74, 109; Com- 
mon Sandpiper in winter, 108; 
Motacilla alba in Ireland, 314; 
Black-tailed Godwits visiting 
Cork Harbour, Co. Waterford, 
396 
WILLIAMSON, F. 
Little Auk at Rochdale, 74 
WRIGHT, CHARLES Fh. 
Little Auk at Kettering, 74 
