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CONTENTS. 



Greater Horseshoe Bat, 28S ; 

 Notes on Terrestrial Isopods 

 from North Devon, 465 

 Dalgliesh, Gordon 



Some common Indian birds, 146, 

 188 ; Yellow-necked Mouse at 

 Witley, 151 ; Bibliographical 

 query, 198 ; Carnivorous pro- 

 pensities of a Slug, 277 ; Field- 

 notes on some of the smaller 

 British Mammalia, 299 

 Dewar, J. M. 



Arctic Redpoll in Midlothian, 31 

 Distant, W. L. 



Obituary notice of Dr. J. W. Stroud, 

 120; of Frederic Moore, 239; 

 of Professor Charles Stewart, 

 390 ; Biological Suggestions — 

 Extermination in Animal Life, 

 Part II., by Human Agency, 401 

 Dresser, H. E., F.L.S., F.Z.S. 

 Obituary notice of Professor A. 

 Newton, M.A., F.R.S., 272 

 Dunlop, Eric B. 



Notes on Kerry bird-life, 157 

 Dye, B. 



Smew and Mergansers at Yar- 

 mouth, 111 ; Birds killed by 

 telegraph-wires near Yarmouth, 

 237 ; Richard's Pipit at Yar- 

 mouth, 428 

 Edwards, L. A. Curtis 



Westward movement of birds dur- 

 ing snow, 112 

 Elliott, J. Steele 



Iceland Gulls in Donegal, 74 ; 

 Cirl-Bunting in Hertfordshire, 

 195 ; Brambling in Bedford- 

 shire, 195 ; Little Owl in Bed- 

 fordshire, 384 

 Ellison, Rev. Allan, M.A., 

 M.B.O.U. 

 Little Owl breeding in Hertford- 

 shire, 430 

 Flemyng, Rev. William W., M.A. 

 Hawfinch at Ballinasloe, Co. Gal- 

 way, 70 

 Forrest, H. E. 



Honey-Buzzard in Montgomery- 

 shire, 32 ; Mediterranean Black- 

 headed Gull in Cornwall, un- 

 recorded examples, 33 ; Sea- 

 Lamprey at Shrewsbury, 33 ; 

 Fauna of North Wales, 116 ; 

 Variety of Badger, 382 

 Foster, Nevin H. 



Status of Grey Wagtail, 194 



Gahan, C. J. 



A remarkable luminous insect from 

 Brazil, 277 

 Graves, Frank S. 



The Scaup-Duck in Cheshire, 274 ; 

 The Shoveler in Cheshire, 275 

 Gurney, J. H., F.L.S., F.Z.S. 



Ornithological report for Norfolk 

 (1906), 121 

 Gyngell, W. 



Status of the Grey Wagtail in 

 Yorkshire, 428 

 Hart, H. C. 



White-sided Dolphin at Fanet, Co. 

 Donegal, 352 

 Harvey, P. W. 



Peculiar nesting-site for the Wheat- 

 ear on the Sussex coast, 69 

 Harvie-Brown, J. A., F.R.S.E., 

 F.Z.S. 

 Marked birds, 116 ; Species, sub- 

 species, &c, 143; Curious eggs 

 of the Blackbird, 151 ; Nesting 

 of the Lesser Tern in the Outer 

 Hebrides, 432 

 Hay, E. F. A. 



Birds observed at Grindelwald, 

 Switzerland, 73 ; Notes on some 

 Welsh birds in 1905 and 1906, 

 154 

 Hepburn, Thomas 



The birds of North Kent, 41 

 Hole, S. 



Status of the Grey Wagtail, 382 

 Hollis, Edwin 



Notes on the occurrence of Lesser 

 Horseshoe Bat in Devonshire, 

 110 

 Jourdain, Rev. Francis C. R., M.A., 

 M.B.O.U. 

 Supposed breeding of the Rough- 

 legged Buzzard in Cornwall, 

 354 ; Little Auk in Derbyshire, 

 388 

 Joy, Norman H. 



Westward movement of birds dur- 

 ing snow, 154 

 Kane, W. F. de Vismes, F.E.S., 

 M.R.I.A. 

 An apparent instance of the here- 

 ditary transmission of a muti- 

 lation in the Domestic Cat, 27 

 Linton, Rev. E. F. 



Great Grey Shrike in Dorset, 70 

 Lodge, R. B. 



Experiences with Eagles and Vul- 

 tures in Albania, 441 



