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CONTENTS. 



Hyas, 57 ; araneus, 333; coarctatus, 

 333 



Hybrid Duck, 75 ; Linnet, 125 ; 

 Black-Game and Pheasant, 321, 

 395, 433 ; Stoat and Ferret, 463 



Hybrids which have occurred in 

 Great Britain between Black-Game 

 and Pheasant (Plate IV.), 321 



Hyla arborea, 154 



Hypolais icterina, 268 



Ibis, Glossy, 302 ; at Belfast Lough, 

 393 



Idotea pelagica, 333 ; tricuspidata, 

 333 



Ireland — Habits of Herrings visit- 

 ing Killala Bay, 105 ; Greenland 

 Falcon, 112; Birds of Donegal, 

 153 ; Blackbird, 235 ; White Wag- 

 tail, 275; Sandwich Tern, 277; 

 Snowy Owl, 351; Glossy Ibis, 393 ; 

 Home-bred birds in autumn, 459 



Isle of Man — Leach's Fork-tailed 

 Petrel, 194 ; Common Bedstart, 

 275 ; White Wagtail, 275 ; Sedge- 

 Warbler, 275 ; Blackbird laying 

 twice in same nest, 390 



lynx torguilla, 232, 392 



Jackdaw, 67, 153, 252, 267 

 Japan, Ichthyology in, 143 



Kestrel, 67, 300 ; Lesser, 300 



Killer or Basking Shark?, 355, 396, 



397 

 Kingfisher, 297 



Kite, 299 ; in Somerset, notes on, 377 

 Kittiwake, 104, 344 

 Knot, inland in Cheshire, 76 ; in 



Wiltshire, 152 



Labrus maculatus, 456 



Lanius collurio, 183 



Lapwing, 153, 252, 336 



Lark, 270, 296; Crested, 67, 270 

 Shore, in Cheshire, 72, — near 

 Heme Bay, 430 ; Short-toed, 297 

 Sky, 138, 270, 296 ; Wood, 297 



Larus cachinnans, 368 ; canus, 388 

 fuscus, 91 ; marinus, 91 ; ridi- 

 bundus, 388 



Latrunculus pellucidus, 454 



Leuciscus cephalus, 435 



Lewes, ornithological notes from, 

 153 



Ligurinus chloris, 184 



Limosa lapponica, 290 



Linnet, 250 ; hybrid, 125 



Linota cannabina, 221, 230 ; flavi- 

 rostris, 29,71,472; rufescens, 221, 

 230, 469 



Liparis montagui, 453 



Local names in Surrey, 438 



Loch Broom sea monster, 355, 396, 

 397 



Locustella nsevia, 182, 468 



Loligo media, 458 



Lomechusa strumosa, a re-dis- 

 covered British beetle (fig.), 317 



Machetes pugnax, 201, 285, 419 



Magpie, 252, 267 



Maia, 57 



Mallard, 304 



Mammalia imported into United 

 States (in 1904), 160; some of the 

 smaller British, field notes on, 168 ; 

 Surrey, notes on, 274, 429 



Mareca penelope, 386 



Marine animals, photogenic, 1 ; 

 Crustacea in confinement, 53, 174 



Martin, 249 ; House, 138, 267,— late 

 nests of, 28, — at Scarborough, 31 ; 

 Sand, 249, — does it usually have 

 late broods?, 29 



Maurolicus pennantii up river, 155 



Mayfly, the poor, 437 



Megrim in Norfolk, 332, 453, 456 



Melanism in Bank Vole, 108 



Merganser, Ked-breasted, 154, 304 



Mergulus alle, 139 



Mergus serrator, 87 



Merlin, 101, 300 



Merops apiaster, 470 



Microtis agrestis, 172 ; amphibius, 

 173 ; glareolus, 108 ; orcadensis, 

 168 



Migration of birds, at Scarborough, 

 31 ; in Norfolk, 121 ; of Larks and 

 Starlings, at Scilly, 296 



Migratory notes from near Canter- 

 bury, 195 ; from Aberdeen, 196 



Milvus ictinus, 377 



Moorhen, 138, 325 



Motacilla alba, 182, 275 ; flava, 183 ; 

 lugubris, 182 ; melanope, 182 ; 

 raii, 183 



Mouse, Harvest, in Surrey, 188 



Mullus surmuletus, 455 



Mus alexandrinus, 71 ; flavicollis, 

 172,— in Suffolk, 108; minutus, 

 188 ; rattus, 71 ; rattus alexandri- 

 nus, 26, 71 ; rattus rattus, 26, 71, 

 95 ; sylvaticus, 172 



Muscicapa atricapilla, 313 ; grisola, 

 184 



