XIV 



CONTENTS. 



Mussels prohibited as food at Great 



Yarmouth, 17 

 Mustela putorius, 151 

 Myopotamus coypus, 67 

 Myotis nattereri, 315 



Naudus marruoratus, 454 



Neoditrema ransonettii (fig. I., 1), 

 456 



Nerophis sequoreus, 147; ophidion, 

 150 



Nest-boxes, notes on, 318 



Nettium carolinense, 471 



Newton on Birds, notes on, 182-5 



Norfolk, Ornithological Eeport for 

 1914 (two sketch-maps and two 

 figs.), 121-46 ; Spring migration, 

 121 ; Breeding season (Cormorant, 

 Spoonbill, Little Owl), 122; 

 Autumnal migration, 124 ; Winter 

 migration, 125 ; Barities, 125 ; 

 Great migration of Starlings, 128 ; 

 Spoonbills at Breydon Broad, 130 ; 

 Great Crested Grebe on Hoveton 

 Broad, 134 ; Cormorants nesting 

 in Norfolk, 135 ; Depredations of 

 Starlings, 137; A flight of Gulls, 

 140 ; Arrival of Wood-Pigeons, 143 ; 

 Food of Books and Wood- Pigeons, 

 144; Varieties, 145; Hybrid, 145; 

 Marked Gulls, 146; A correction, 

 233 



Nosema apis and N. bombi, 77 



Notommata lacinulata, description 

 of (fig. 19), 163 



Nyctalus leisleri, 432 



Nyctea nyctea, 244 



Obituary : — Thomas Prichakd New- 

 man (separate leaf, front of 

 November ' Zoologist ') 



Observations on the foreign objects 

 carried by the Purple-tipped Sea- 

 Urchin, 441-53 



Oceanodroma leucorrhoa, 115 



CEdicnemus crepitans, 467 



Olor (Cygnus) buccinator, 277 



Ophiocephalus marulius (fig. II.), 

 101-2 



Onychodactylus, 200 



Ophiothrix fragilis, 119, 150 



Oreinus sinuatus, 275 



Ornithology of Oxfordshire (1914), 

 notes on, 201-12 



Orthagoriscus mola, 11 



Osphromenus olfax and O. trichop- 

 terus, 455 



Orgyia antiqua, 79 



Owl, Little, partial to contipedes, 

 124,— in North Notts, 395 ; Tawny, 

 food of, 231 



Oystercatcher, the relation to its 

 natural environment, 281-91, 340- 

 46, 376-83, 426-31, 458-65 ; Intro- 

 duction, 281 ; Winter environ- 

 ment, 282, 288 ; Summer environ- 

 ment, 340, 376 ; Choice of a nesting 

 site, 383, 426 ; Law of territory, 

 428; Optimum habit in winter, 

 458 ; Optimum habit in summer, 

 460; Resume and conclusion, 

 465 



" Paget's Pochard" at Kew, 195 

 Palsemon serratus, 360 

 Palseornis torquatus, 79, 436 

 Pandalus annulicornis, 360 ; nion- 



tagui, 2 

 Paragonimus, 273 

 Parrakeets, Ring-necked, at large in 



London, 436 

 Parrot learning by experience, 194 

 Passer hispaniolensis, 240; italiae, 40 

 Pastor, roseus, 118 

 Pavo muticus, 332 



Peachia hastata, feeding habits of, 23 

 Pea-fowl, Javau, successful courtship 



of, 232 

 Pennant, Thomas, a letter from, 69 

 Perca fluviatilis, 454 

 Petrel, Fulmar, on Inishtrahull 



Island, Co. Donegal, 153 ; Leach's, 



in Worcestershire, 115 

 Phalarope, Bed- necked, breeding- 

 habits in Iceland, 303-7 

 Pharyngeal teeth of Fishes, 98-105, 



454-7 

 Pheasant, albino, 394 ; feeding in 



trees, 432 ; hen, transporting 



chicks, 114 ; plants eaten by, 133 ; 



young, flying without apparent 



cause, 230 

 Phoenicopterus antiquorum (P. ruber 



an ti quorum), 280 

 Pigeon, Wood, food of, 144; vari- 

 ations in, 469 

 Pike on Norfolk Broads, 6 ; with 



two Bream in its stomach, 6 

 Pisa tetraodon, 245 

 Plaice, abnormally coloured, 79 ; 



notes, 4 

 Planes (Nautilograpsus) minutus at 



Padstow, 118 

 Planorbis vorticulus in Sussex 



(Plate IV.), 387 

 Platurus, 73 



