Vill CONTENTS. 
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF SUBJECTS. 
Abramis brama, 207 (Fig. III.), 
208; buggenhagii, hybrid, 207 
(Fig. III.), 208 
Accentor modularis, 314 
Achorion scheenteinii, 418 
Acrocephalus phragmitis, 44; sten- 
toreus, 44 
Aédon galactodes, 43 
Aigialitis cantiana, 57; curonica 
(hiaticola ?),62; hiaticola, 57, 140, 
341 
Aithyia ferina, 100; fuligula, 100 
Africa — Bothriceps huxleyi, 115; 
New Natural History Museum, 
280; Game prospects of Protec- 
torate, 237 
Alauda arborea, 100, 131, 195 
Alburnus lucidus, 207 (Fig. III.), 
208 
Alca impenuis, 78; torda, 59, 258 
Ammomanes deserti isabellina, 49 
Ammoperdix heyi, 6; heyi heyi, 
56 
Anas boscas, 22, 56 
Ancylodon jaculidens, 452 
‘Animal Romances,’ 119 
‘Annals of Scottish Natural History,’ 
alterations in, 80 
Annelid bionomics, 246 
Anser brachyrhynchus, 21 
Anthus trivialis, 45 
Aporia cratzegi, 430 
Aquila chrysaétus, 84; imperialis, 
52 
‘ Arctic Prairies,’ 400 
Ardea alba, 62; bubulcus, 54, 62; 
cinerea, 54, 101; ralloides, 54, 62; 
garzetta, 62 
Ardetta minuta, 54 
‘ Aristotle’s Researches in Natural 
Science,’ 235 
Artemia salina, 39 
Asia Minor—Birds of Sardis, 97 
Asteriadze deadly to Blowflies, 420 
Athene glaux, 98; noctua, 3801; 
n. glaux, 52 
Atlantis, Plato’s submerged conti- 
nent of, 40° 
‘ Auk,’ editorial changes in, 80 
Auk, Great, 78; Little, 74,109, 115, 
127, 157, 269, 308, 418 


‘ Austral Avian Record,’ 80 
Avocet, 126 
Barbus bynnii, 205; vulgaris, 205, 
207 (Fig. III.) 
Barilius niloticus, 207 (Fig. III.), 
208 
Bartramia longicauda, 63 
Bat, Natterer’s, in Buckinghamshire, 
3849; Whiskered, in Westmorland, 
195 
Batrachians, 234 
Beetle, Whirligig, notes on, 64, 66 
(fig.), 157, 158 
Bernicla brenta, 21; leucopsis, 501, 
462 
Biology, General, 318 
Birds of Anglesey and North Car- 
narvon, a season with, 304, 342; 
of Avon Valley, Hampshire, seen 
in 1911, 270-2; of Cumberland, 
Westmorland, and Southern Lake- 
land, seen in 1911, 181-9; of 
Esterel Hills (France), seen in 
March, 250-3; of Lincolnshire, 
additions to county list, 60; of 
Lower Egypt, seen in 1909, 41-59 ; 
of Norfolk, seen in 1911, 121-1389, 
195,—seen at Great Yarmouth in 
1912, 417-423; of North-east coast - 
of Northumberland, 21, 140, 254, 
300; of Sardis (Asia Minor), seen 
in 1911, 97-104; ‘infant morta- 
lity’ among, in nest-boxes, 318; 
migration of, 121, 122, 124, 277, 
441, 462; nomenclature of, 279; 
rare breeding, causes of disappear- 
ance, 87, 74, 75, 109, 111-114; 
seen on ‘‘ Leman and Ower”’ light- 
vessel in October, 128; social 
antics and courting displays 
of, 197, 200; technical terms 
for an ‘‘assembly” of, 440, 
463 
‘ Birds of Northumberland and the 
Eastern Borders,’ 358 
Birds and Butterflies seen in Alpes- 
Maritimes, 428 
Bittern, 122, 180, 270, 418; breeding 
in Norfolk, 122, 181; young of, 
182 (fig.) * 
