CONTENTS. 
Strepsilas interpres, 140 
Strix flammea kirehhoffi, 52 
‘Studies in Bird Migration,’ 277 
Sturnus menzbieri, 285, 290; pur- 
purascens, 101; vulgaris, subsp. ?, 
50, 278, 281, 349 
Swallow, 181; Red-rumped, 103 
Swallows and Bluebottles, 421 
Swan, Mute, 182,—nesting in An- 
glesey, 311, 312 (fig.); Wild, 
182 
Swan x Goose hybrid, 138 
Swift, 343, 420, 421 
Sylvia atricapilla, 300; cinerea, 438, | 
102 ; curruca, 48, 300; hortensis, 

300; melanocephala, 103, 252; 
_rueppelli, 103; subalpina, 251 ; un- 
data, 298, 299; u. aremoricus, 298, 
299; u. dartfordiensis, 250, 298, 
299; u. toni, 299 
Syrnium aluco, 228, 293 
Syrrhaptes paradoxus, 26 
Tadorna cornuta, 22 
Teal, 130, 270, 348; Blue-winged, 
breeding in North Iceland, 838, 
340 (fig.),—description of female, 
340; Garganey, 339; Green- 
winged, 340 
Technical terms for an ‘‘ assembly” 
of birds, 440, 463 
Tegetmeier, W. B., obituary notice 
of, 468 
‘ Teratology of Fishes,’ 436 
Tern, Black, 130; Common, 348; 
Lesser, 346; Little, in Ayrshire, 
463; Sandwich, 135; White- 
winged, in Norfolk, 126 
‘The Early Naturalists,’ 352; ‘The 
Great Auk—Record of Sales,’ &c., 
78; ‘The Humble-Bee,’ 438 
Thick-knee, 2/1 
Thrush, 137, 311 ; Mistle, 310; Song, | 

429 
Tinca vulgaris (Fig. III.), 207 | 
Tit, Bearded, 130, 419; Biue, 128, | 
342; Great, 302, 304, 317, 347, | 
429 ; Long-tailed, 310; Marsh, 61, | 
302 | 
Titanosoma jurassicum, 265 
Toads, destruction of, in breeding | 
season, 234 
Totanus calidris, 144; canescens, 58, 
144; fuscus, 144; glareola, 36, 58, | 
108; hypoleucus, 58, 108, 144; | 
ochropus, 58, 101 
Traquair, Ramsay Heatley, obituary | 
notice of, 464 

xvil 
Trichoniscoides sarsi, a woodlouse 
new to British fauna, 193 
Trigla gurnardus, 453; lyra, 453, 
454 (Fig. III., a) 
Tringa alpina, 57, 143; canutus, 58, 
143; maculata, 63, 142; minuta, 
58, 143; striata, 143; subarquata, 
143; temmincki, 58 
Tringites rufescens, 63 
Trocheta subviridis, 155 
Turdus iliacus, 72, 105; merula, 106 
Turnstone, 421 
Turtur communis, 26; communis 
communis, 56 ; decaocto, 97 ; sene- 
galensis egyptiacus, 56 
Umbrina cirrhosa, 451 (Fig. I1.), 
452, 
Upupa epops, 102; epops epops, 52 
Urica bruennichi, 801; grylle, 258 ; 
lacrymans, 233, 258; torda, 258; 
troile, 258 
Vanellus vulgaris, 140 
Vanessa antiopa, 480 
VARIETIES — Blackbird, 107, 138; 
Bunting, Corn, 1388; Chaffinch, 
138; Codling, 30; Grouse chicks, 
183; Guillemot, 233, 258; Moor- 
hen, 107; Partridge, 188; Plaice, 
29; Redwing, 138; Snipe, Sabine’s, 
1388; Starling, 107; Woodcock, 
107; Wren, 188 
Viper, Small Red, in North Devon, 
38 
Vipera berus (var. rubra), 38 
Waders, evolutions of, 161 
Waetail, perching habits of, 460 ; 
Grey, 307, 309,—nesting in West 
Sussex, 228; Pied, 302, 310; Yel- 
low, 802; White,in Ireland, 314 
Wates—Kite, 38; Tawny Owl, 307; 
Birds of Anglesey and Carnarvon- 
shire, a season with (Feb. 21-June 
22), 304, 342; Great Crested Grebe, 
427 
Warbler, Dartford (Furze-Wren), 
250 ; Garden, 347; Grasshopper ?, 
100; Icterine, 126; Sardinian, 103; 
Sedge, 302, 344, 348; Willow, 429 
Warblers, Furze, of Western France, 
250, 298 
Waterhen, 306, 344, 348 
Waxwing, 126, 302 
Wheatear, 103, 128, 309, 346 
Whimbrel, habits of, 241, 313, 419 
| Whinchat, 301 
b 
