CONTENTS. 



XI 



Mouse, 151 ; Babbit's nest, 226; 

 Four-bearded Eockling, 319 



Hampshire — Mammalia, 80 ; Sero- 

 tine Bat, 315 ; Hobby, 396 



Herefordshire — Swift, &c, 39-40 



Hertfordshire — Fauna of Chess 

 and Gade, 161-8, 413-25 



Kent— Coot, 157 



Lincolnshire — Whiskered Bat, 

 227; Whale on coast in seven- 

 teenth century, 466 



Middlesex — Eunetta falcata, 36 ; 

 Sparrow, 36 ; Long-tailed Tit, 

 80 ; A London Bee-hive, 159 ; 

 Parrot learning by experience, 

 194 ; Black-cheeked Love-birds 

 nesting in cage, 195; Colour - 

 chauge in birds of prey, 195 ; 

 Hawks and young Pheasants, 

 230 ; Sparrow robbing Starling, 

 271 ; Duck-hybrids, 272 ; Man- 

 darin Duck, 395; Ring-necked 

 Parrakeets, 436 



Norfolk— Fish-notes, 1-20 ; Black- 

 bird, 36 ; Plaice (abnormal- 

 coloured), 79 ; Ornithological 

 AVar-notes, 93-7 ; Ornithological 

 Beport for 1914 (notes, records, 

 &c), 121-46, 233 ; Comber Wrass 

 at Yarmouth, 157 ; Notes from 

 Yarmouth, 1-20, 361-75 



Nottinghamshire — Water-Shrew, 

 226 ; Jackdaw, 231 ; Edible 

 Crab, 234; Water-Vole, 392; 

 Pheasant, 394 ; Dunlin, 395 ; 

 Little Owl, 895 



Oxfordshire — A grey Hare, 67 ; 

 Bird-notes, 109-12 ; Blackbird's 

 and Bobin's joint nest, 194 ; 

 Ornithology of the county (1914), 

 201-12 ; Willow-Wren, 316 



Shropshire — Polecat, 113; Yellow- 

 necked Mouse, 113; Natterer's 

 Bat, 315 ; Stoat, 354 ; Roe-Deer, 

 &c, 354; Weasel, 392; Moor- 

 hen, 432 



Somersetshire — Goldfinch, 113 ; 

 Pheasant transporting chicks, 

 114; Buff-backed Heron, 318; 

 Leisler's Bat, 432 ; Cirl-Bunting, 

 432 



Suffolk — Birds travelling North in 

 autumn, 35 ; Summer migrants 

 195; Tawny Owl, 231; Nest 

 boxes, 818 ; Hornets' nest, 820 

 Notes from Lowestoft, 828-36 

 Stock-Dove, 395; Gulls, 482 

 Rough-legged Buzzard, 466 



Norfolk Plover, 467 ; Grey 

 Shrike, 467 

 Surrey — Hedgehog, 113 ; Chame- 

 leon, 118 ; Batrachia, 118 ; 

 Slugs' appetite for green mate- 

 rial, 159; " Paget's Pochard" 

 at Kew, 195 ; Animal fascina- 

 tion, 226 ; Vanessa antiopa, 272 ; 

 Acanthocinus aedilis, 360 

 Staffordshire — Natterer's Bat, 



315 ; Reeve, 468 

 Sussex — Goldfinch, 154 ; Land 

 and Freshwater Mollusca of the 

 county, 175-81, 263-8, 308-14, 

 347-53, 384-91 ; Hornets' nest 

 in ground, 396 

 Worcestershire — Leach's Petrel, 



115; Swallow, 467 

 Yorkshire — Mistle-Thrush, 115 ; 

 Distribution of Thrushes in 

 winter, 115 ; Redbreast, 153 ; 

 Blue variety of Cuckoo's egg, 

 357 

 • Country Sights and Sounds,' 439 

 Crab, Edible, notes on (fig.), 234, 

 272 ; Velvet, restiug-place of a, 

 320 

 Crab claw, curious, 18 

 Crabs and Lobsters landed at Great 



Yarmouth, 18 

 Crangon vulgaris, 3, 360 

 Critical notes on some statements of 



Newton on Birds, 182-5 

 Crossopus fodiens, 226 

 Crows and Mussels, 370 

 Cuckoo, notes on laying of, and re- 

 moval of eggs of foster-parent, 

 270, 316; calling in July, 318; 

 problems, 354-7 ; egg of (blue 

 variety), in Hedge-Sparrow's nest, 

 357 

 Cuculus canorus, 270, 316, 318, 354, 



357 ; Newton on, 182 

 Curlew, stone pellets cast by, 70 

 Cyclops fuscus, 419 ; serrulatus (figs. 



21 to 28), description of, 414-25 

 Cyclopterus lumpus, 6 

 Cypselus apus, 319 



Dab, Long Rough, in Irish Sea, 71 

 Dendrocycnas viduata, 400 

 Dendroica tigrina, 278 

 Determination of Sex, 199 

 Direction, sense of , in Birds, 41, 115, 



156, 194 

 Discoglossus pictus, 327 

 Ditrema temminckii (fig. I., 8), 



457 



