XV1 
Rabbits and their young, 424 
Rail, Land, 135, 426; three nests of, 
in the same field in Somerset, 316, 
—in Yorkshire, 350 
Rallus aquaticus, 28 
Rat, Black, at Great Yarmouth, 72, 
423 
Raven nesting in Anglesey, 304, 305, 
306, 345 
Razorbill, 3438, 345, 346 
Recurvirostra avocetta, 141 
Redpoll, Lesser, 129, 302; Mealy, | 
127 
Redshank, 271, 308, 307, 311, 421; 
courtship of, 200 
Redstart, 301, 347; Black, 
Ehrenberg’s, 101, 102 
Redwing, 422, 429; nocturnal move- 
merts of, 72, 105; song of, 73, 106 | 
Regulus ignicapillus, 61 
‘Reptiles, Amphibia, 
Lower Chordata,’ 199 
Rissa tridactyla, 256 
Robin, 137, 310, 817, 429 
Rook, 806, 419; food of, 186; emi- 
gration through Norfolk, 389; in- 
cident with golf-ball, 137 
Rorqual, Rudolphi’s, 105 
Ruticilla mesoleuca, 101; 
curus, 43, 101 
3801 ; 
Fishes, and 
pheeni- 
Szenuris lineata, 220 
Saithe, habits of, 15 
Salmo fario, 399 
Sandpiper, Common, 108, 344; Cur- 
lew, 422; Green, 418; Wood, 36, 
108 
Sarda mediterranea, 456 (Fig. LV.) 
Sawfly, Large Larch, 147; larve 
eaten by Chaffinch, Jackdaw, Rook, 
Starling, and Tits, 155 
Saxicola albicollis, 102; isabellina, | 
42; leucopyga, 42; lugens, 42; 
monacha, 42; melanoleuca, 102, 
104; morio (lugens), 104; cenan- 
the, 42, 101, 102; stapazina, 102 
Scizna amazonica, 450 
‘ Science of the Sea,’ 819 
Sciurus eborivorus, 314 
Scolopax rusticula, 141 
Scomber scombrus, 455 
Scops giu, 98 
Scotnanp—Millport Marine Zoolo- 

gical Station (Fish-notes), 15-20; | 
Long-tailed Duck, 35, 195; Brine- 
Shrimp, 39; Osprey and Eagles, 37, | 
74-77, 109-114, 157; Redwing, 105; | 
Blackbird, 106; Glowworm, i190; 

CONTENTS. 
Common Snipe, 229; Whimbrel, 
241 ; Common Squirrel, 267; Scot- 
tish Marine Fisheries (1898-1912), 
3861; Bernacle-Goose, 462; Little 
Tern, 463 
Scotocerca inquieta inquieta, 43 
Serinus hortulanus, 99 
Shag, 423; inland in Cheshire, 108 ; 
food of, 15 
Shark, Porbeagle, gaffed, 29, 30 (fig.) 
Sheldrake, 343 
Shelford, R. W. C., obituary notice 
of, 273 
Shoveler, 270, 348, 419, 420 
Shrike, Great Grey, 137, 802; Red- 
backed, 348, 420 
Shrimp, Brine, bred from Tidman’s 
sea-salt, 39, 40 
Siskin, 429 
Sitta kruperi, 99 
Skua, Arctic, 185; Pomatorhine, 
185; Richardson’s, 135 
Skylark, 422 
Smew, 417 
Snails, New Zealand, 238 
Snipe, Common, 270, 303, 344, 348, 
—flight of, 196, 229, 231,—nesting 
in Bedfordshire, 197; Great, 183 
Jack, 270 
Snow and Wildfowl, 114 
Somateria mollissima, 24, 232 
Song-birds losing their vocal powers, 
119 
Sparrow, Hedge, 802, —a lonely, 
314; House, 124, 317; Tree, 308, 
317 
Spatuia clypeata, 238, 56, 100 
Spoonbill, 131, 419, 421; in Suffolk, 
420, 461 
‘Sportsman’s Handbook,’ 79 
Squatarola helvetica, 140 
Squirrel, Common, habits of, 267, 
314 
Starling, Common, 1387, 348; food 
of, 183, 184; habits of, 281, 349, 
393, 424, 460, 461; coloration of, 
981; feather from neck of, 287 
(fig.) 
Stercorarius catarrhactes, 257 ; crepi- 
datus, 257; parasiticus, 257; po- 
matorhinus, 257 
Sterna cantiaca, 146; caspia, 63 ; 
dougalli, 145; fluviatilis, 146; 
macrura, 146; minuta, 58, 146, 
463; sp. ?, 58 
Stickleback, Three-spined, 17, 19 
Stint, Little, 303; Temminck’s, 418 
Stonechat, 268, 306 
