CONTENTS. x1 
Hissex — Golden Eagle, 34; Little 
Auk, 109, 157; Common Snipe, 
196; Noctule, 227 
Hampshire—Blackbird, Moorhen, 
Starling, Woodcock (vars.), 107; 
Ornithological notes, 270 
Lancashire — Gulls hawking for 
insects, 87; Little Auk, 74 
Lincolnshire—Birds of the county, 
additions to, 69 
Middlesex—Great Crested Grebe, 
269, 316 
Norfolk — Ornithological Report, 
121-139, 195; Principal rarities 
in 1911, 126; Wood-Lark (not 
“Woodcock’’), 131, 195; Emi- 
gration of Rook and Grey 
(Hooded) Crow, 389; Yarmouth 
—Fish-notes, 29, 418; Bird- 
notes, &., 109, 114, 417; Black 
Rat, 72, 423 
Northamptonshire — Little Auk, 
74; Great Black-backed Gull, 
74; Dark-throated Quail, 349; 
Tees new to British fauna, 
64 
Northwmberland—Birds of North- 
east coast, 21, 140, 254, 300; A 
correction, 430; Rudolphi’s Ror- 
qual, 105; Isobates varicornis, 
266; Bernacle-Goose, 462 
Oxfordshire—Coot, 35; Interna- 
tional Congress of Entomology, 
40; Stonechat, 268; Colias 
edusa, &¢., 851; Scarlet Gros- 
beak, 460 
Shropshire—Chiffchaff, 156; Taw- 
ny Owl, 298; Rabbits and their 
young, 424 
Somersetshire — Hedge-Sparrow, 
314; Cuckoo, 815; Carrion-Crow, 
425; Land-Rail, 316, 426 
Staffordshire— Tree-Creeper, &c., 
33 
Suffolk—Nuteracker, 84; Wood- 
Sandpiper, 108; Noctule, 227; 
Tawny Owl, 228; Nightjar, 315; 
Nest-boxes, 317; Fulmar, 428; 
Spoonbill, 461 
Surrey — Common Snipe, 281; 
Bernacle-Goose, 462 
Sussex—Grey Wagtail, 228; Star- 
ling and Jackdaw on sheep’s 
back, 424 
Westmorland — Bird-notes (in 
Natural History Record Bureau 
Report for 1911), 181-189; 
Whiskered Bat, 195 


Wiltshire—County Birds, 480 
Worcestershire—Common Snipe, 
229; Red-throated Diver, 269 
Yorkshire—Wood-Sandpiper, 36; 
Woodlouse new to British fauna, 
193; Starling, 349; Land-Rail, 
350; Baillon’s Crake, 427 
Crab, Edible, what is its maximum 
weight ?, 272 
Crake, Corn, 181, 818; Baillon’s 
Spotted, 427 
Craspedosoma simile, 266; simile 
- rehnanum, 266 
Creeper, Tree, 302; nesting of, 33, 
310 
Crex pratensis, 27, 316, 350, 426 
Crow, Carrion, 429,—observational 
diary on domestic habits of, 521, 
393,—attacking Magpies, 327,— 
attacking Rooks, 426,—some notes 
on, 425,464; Grey (Hooded), emi- 
gration through Norfolk, 389 
Cuckoo, 52, 108, 181, 803, 315, 342, 
347, 429; egg in nest of Chaffinch, 
129; young, in Meadow-Pipit’s 
nest, 347 
Curlew, Common, 183, 421,—nest- 
ing in Norfolk, 122,181; Pigmy, 
131 
Cyauiris argiolus, 351 
Cygnus bewicki, 353; musicus, 22; 
olor, 21 
Cyprinus carpio, 202 (Fig. I., 1) 
Cypselus apus, 104; apus apus, 51; 
apus murinus, 51 
Cyttus australis, 459 
Dabchick, 344 
Dactylopterus volitans, 454 
TE c),, 455 
Daddy Longlegs, 419 
Dafila acuta, 23 
Deer, Roe, 182 
‘ Depths of the Ocean,’ 318 
Diary, observational, on domestic 
habits of Red-throated Diver, 81, 
171, 210; on domestic habits of 
Carrion-Crow, 821, 3938 
Dipper, 306, 307, 309 
‘ Distribution and Origin of Life in 
America,’ 159 
Diver, Black-throated, in Norfolk, 
126, 417; Red-throated, observa- 
tional diary on domestic habits of, 
81, 171, 210,—in Worcestershire, 
269,—in Norfolk, 417 
Dormouse, habits of, 33 
Dotterel, 308 
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