x CONTENTS. 
Bothriceps huxleyi in South Africa, 
115, 116 (fig.) 
Brachycheteuma bagnalli, 265 
Breeding of Bittern in Norfolk, 122, 
131; Blue-winged Teal in North 
Iceland, 838; Hider Duck 
France, 232; Long-tailed Duck in 
Orkney, 35, 195; Nightjar on sand | 
near Southwold, 315; Partridge 
in October, 462 
British Museum (Natural History), 
Time-table of Official Guide for 
visitors, 240 
‘ British Plant-Galls,’ 488 
Bubo ignavus, 61 
Bullfineh, 311 
Bunting, Corn, 344; Cretzschmar’s, 
108; Reed, 129, 302, 348 
Bustard, Little, 126 
Buteo, sp. ?, 52; vulgaris, 270 
‘ Butterfly-Hunting in Many Lands,’ 
118 ; 
Buzzard, Common, 270, 806, 307, 
310, 312; Honey, 303; Rough- 
legged, 303 
Caccabis chukar (?), 56; chucar, 99 
Calandrella brachydactyla longipen- 
nis, 49; minor nicolli, 49 
Calidris arenaria, 58, 144 
Cancer pagurus, 272 
Caprimulgus egyptius, 51; europeus, 
51, 315 
Carassius auratus, 203 (Fig. II., 4), 
204; hybrid C. auratus x Cyprinus 
carpio, 203 (Fig. II., 5), 204 
Carcinus mcenus, 419 
Carduelis elegans, 98 ; spinus, 800 
‘ Catalogue of the Vertebrate Fauna 
of Dumfriesshire,’ 236 
Catla buchanani, 208 (Fig. II., 2), 
204 
Certhia brachydactyla ultramontana, 
252; familiaris, 83; f. britannica, 
252; f. macrodactyla (C. coste), 
253 
Ceryle rudis, 51 
Chetechylene vesuviana (Geophilus 
vesuvianus), 264; montana, 264 
Chaffinch, 137, 318, 342, 347, 429; 
and bicycle, 304 
Charadriide, evolutions of genera of, 
161 
Charadrius pluvialis, 140 
Chelidon urbica, 46, 101, 103 
Chiffchaff, 156, 301, 310, 313, 348 
Chough, 342 
Chrysomitris spinus, 99 
in | 



Cicada, 430 
Ciconia alba, 55, 97 
Cinclus cashmiriensis, 103 
Circus eruginosus, 52, 101; cine- 
raceus, 61: cyaneus, 99, 301; 
sp. ?, 52 
Cirrhina mirgala, 209 
Cisticola cisticola, 44 
Clangula glaucion, 24 
Clemmys caspica, 98 
Cobbler, 19 
Cod, 20 
Codling, deformed, 30 
Coccothraustes vulgaris, 300 
Colias edusa, 351, 480 
Columba nas, 26, 102; livia, 26; 
palumbus, 26 Rah: 
Colymbus arcticus, 259; glacialis, 
259; septentrionalis, 81, 171, 210, 
259, 269 
Coot, 180, 848, 848; habits of, 35; 
strange nesting-site of, 427 
Coracias garrulas, 51, 103 
Cormorant, 806, 348, 344, 423 
Corvina nigra, 450, 451 (Fig. I.) 
Corvus corax, 102; corax umbrinus, 
50; cornix, 98,389; cornix cornix, 
50; corone, 98, 321, 393; frugi- 
legus, 389 
Corydus cristatus (?), 100 Piey 
Cotile riparia riparia, 46; riparia 
shelleyi, 46; rupestris, 103; rupes- 
tris obsoleta, 47 
Cottus scorpius, 19 
Coturnix communis, 7, 27, 56 
County REcorDs:— 
Bedfordshire—Snipe, 197 ; Com- 
mon Gull, 232; Slavonian Grebe, 
233; Toads, 234; Little Auk, 
269; Land-Rail, 426; Coot, 427 
Buckinghamshire — Little Auk, 
109; Natterer’s Bat, 349; Land- 
Rail, 426 
Cheshire—Little Auk, 74; Shag, 
108 
Cornwall—Edible Crab, 272 
Cumberland—Natural History Re- 
cord Bureau Report for 1911 
(Bird-notes, &c.), 181-189 
Devonshire—Small Red Viper, 38; 
Gyrinus natator, 157; Chete- 
chylene vesuviana, 264; Edible 
Crab, 272 
Dorset — Merlin, 195; 
Guillemot, 233 
Durham—Mpyriopods new to Brit- 
ish fauna, 264; Common Squir- 
rel, 267 
Common 
