CONTENTS. 



XV 



Larnpern, 464 



Lamprey, Sea, at Shrewsbury, 33 



Lampris luna, 426 



Land-birds of Banda Islands, geogra- 

 phical distribution of, 347 



Lanius collurio, 429 ; excubitor, 70 



Lapwing, 14, 341 



Lark, Sky, 12 ; Wood, 15, 339, 340 



Larus argentatus, 160 ; canus, 71 ; fus- 

 cus, 160 ; glaucus, 153 ; marinus, 

 100 ; rnelanocephalus, 33 



Latrunculus pellucidus, 462 



Lepadogaster bimaculatus, 427 ; de- 

 candollei, 427 ; gouanii, 427 



Lepas anatifera, 464 



Lepidopus cauclatus, 425 



Lepidorhornbus niegastorna, 458 



Leptocephalus labiatus, 80 



Lichia glauca, 426 ; vadigo, 426 



Ligia oceanica, 465, 466 



Liniax flavus, 277 



Limosa belgica, 342 



Linnet, 339, 340 



Linota hornernanni, 31 ; rufescens, 

 352, 383 



Liothrix lutea, ] 39 



Liparis montagui, 422 ; vulgaris, 422 



Lcelia csenosa, 413 



Lophius piscatorius, 141, 454, 462 



Lory, Long-tailed Scarlet, 351 



Luciperca sandra, 412 



Lumpsucker, 462 



Luvarus imperialis, 426 



Machetes pugnax, 60, 161, 367, 386 

 Macrobiotus, encystment of (fig.), 4 

 Macrobiotus dispar, description of, 



6; macronyx, 10 

 Macropus giganteus, 408 ; dorsalis, 



408 

 Magpie, 340, 441 ; Common Indian, 



147 

 Maguro, a Japanese fish, 450 

 Maiwashi, a Japanese fish, 450 

 Mallard, 45, 46,59 ; nesting habits, 49 

 Mammals of South Cambridgeshire, 



241 ; of Cambridge Museum, 318 ; 



Field-notes on some of the smaller 



British, 299 

 Manx Sea-birds, notes on, 309 

 Mareca penelope, 45, 159 

 Marten, 245 

 Martin, Crag, 115 ; House, 325 ; 



Sand, 325 

 Megalastris catarrhactes, 160 

 Menura victorise, 409, 414 

 Merganser, Red-breasted, at Yar- 

 mouth, 111 



Mergulus alba, 388 



Mergus albellus, 71, 111; merganser, 



111 ; serrator, 111, 160 

 Merlucius vulgaris, 456 

 Mesophoyx plumifera, 403 

 Mesopus olidus, 452 

 Metoponorthus pruinosus, 469 

 Mice (Mus museums var. M. nudo- 



plicatus) from Australia (Plate I.), 



1 ; cross-breeding, 2 

 Migration of birds, in Norfolk, 121 

 Milvus regalis, 444 

 Mole, 245; var., 299 

 Molva vulgaris, 456 

 Monarcha cinerascens, 349 

 Motacilla alba, 341 ; flava, 94, 341 ; 



lugubris, 152, 341 ; melanope, 151, 



194, 342, 382, 428 ; raii, 151, 194 

 Motella cimbria, 456 ; mustela, 456; 



tricirrata, 457 

 Mouse, Common Long-tailed, 245 ; 



Harvest, 242, 245 ; Yellow-necked 



(De Winton's Mouse), at Witley, 



151, 300 

 Mullus barbatus, 419 ; barbatus var. 



surmuletus, 418 

 Murasnesox cinereus, 80, 451 

 Mus decumens, 245; flavicollis (syl- 



vaticus wintoni), 151, 300, 307 ; 



minutus, 245 ; museums var. nudo- 



plicatus, 1 ; rattus, var., 69 ; sylva- 



ticus, 245, 300 

 Muscardinus avellanarius, 299 

 Muzzlet, Waved, at Guernsey, 198 

 Mynah, Bank, 148 ; Black-headed, 



148 ; Common, 147 ; Grey-headed, 



Jungle, 148 ; Pied, 148 

 Myotisdaubentoni, 382; mystacinus, 



193 

 Myzomela boiei, 349 



Naucrates ductor, 426 



Ndhlondhlo, the, 183 



Neornys fodiens, 246 



Neophron percnopterus, 444 



Nest of Marsh-Warbler with three 

 eggs (fig.), 128, 129 ; with two eggs 

 of Common Tern and one egg of 

 Ringed Plover (fig.), 129, 131 ; of 

 Dipper with two clutches of eggs, 

 235 ; of Blackbird with five eggs 

 and one egg of Cuckoo, 334 



Nest-boxes, notes on, 308 



Nesting of Marsh-Warbler in Norfolk, 

 128 ; of Lesser Redpoll in Sussex, 

 352, — in Kent, 383 ; of Lesser Tern 

 in Outer Hebrides, 386, 432; habits 

 of Mallard, 49, 58,— of Shoveler, 



