CONTENTS 



ALPHABETICAL LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 



Aplin, 0. V., F.L.S., M.B.O.U. 

 A grey Hare, 67 ; The meaning of 

 "Katones," 68, 117, 156; A 

 letter from Thomas Pennant, 

 69 ; Blackbird's and Robin's 

 joint nest, 194 ; Notes on the 

 Ornithology of Oxfordshire 

 201-12; Grey Squirrel in 

 Buckinghamshire, 354 ; Re- 

 mains of Roe-Deer, &c, 354 ; 

 Gannet nesting in Orkney, 433 

 Attlee, H. G. 

 Bird-notes for Oxford district in 

 1913 and 1914, 109-12 

 Austen, Miss W. 

 Long-tailed Tits in a London gar- 

 den, 80 

 Barrington, Richard M. 



Sense of Direction in Birds, 115, 

 194 

 Bedford, M. 



Mandarin Ducks at Woburn, 432 ; 

 Pheasants feeding in trees, 432 

 Bell, Alfred 



Pleistocene and later Bird-fauna of 

 Great Britain and Ireland, 401- 



• , 12 

 Blake, J. 

 Notes on Birds around Cardiff, 

 54-7 ; Bird-notes from Cardiff in 

 1915, 468 

 Blathwayt, Rev. F. L., M.A., 

 M.B.O.U. 

 Whiskered Bat in Lincolnshire, 227 

 Booth, H. B. 

 Birds travelling north in autumn, 

 113 

 Brooks, F. H. 

 Hermaphrodite Fowl, 194 ; Abnor- 

 mality in Edible Crab, 272 

 Brown, G. F. 

 Wandle freshwater shells, addi- 

 tions to list of, 359 

 Butterfield, E. P. 



Curious nesting-places of the 



Mistle-Thrush, 115 ; Distribu- 

 tion of Thrushes in winter, 115 ; 

 Birds travelling north in autumn, 

 152 ; Symmetrically marked 

 variety of the Redbreast; In- 

 dividual attachment in Red- 

 breast, 153; Critical notes on 

 some statements of Newton on 

 birds, 182-5 ; Cuckoo problems, 

 354-7 ; Singular nest of Willow- 

 Warbler, 357 ; Blue variety of 

 Cuckoo's egginHedge-Sparrow's 

 nest, 357 



Callard, Miss M. 

 Longevity of Hedgehog, 113 ; 

 Colour-variations in a Cha- 

 meleon, 118 ; Colour-transitions 

 amongst Batrachians, 118; Pa- 

 rental instinct in Rooks, 155 ; 

 Appetite of Slugs for green 

 material, 159 ; Animal fascin- 

 ation, 226 



Cardew, R. 

 Appetite of Snails for green 

 material, 196 



Carlton, Harold S. 



Coots infested with vermin, 157 



Cocks, Alfred Heneage, M.A., 

 F.S.A., F.G.S., M.B.O.U. 

 Colour-change in fish, 396 ; Whale 

 on the Lincolnshire coast in the 

 seventeenth century, 466 



Cook, F. C. 

 Birds travelling north in autumn, 

 35 ; Migration and other orni- 

 thological notes from Lowestoft 

 (1914), 328-36 



Cross, W. 



Parrot learning by experience, 194 



Cummings, S. G. 



Nesting of Troglodytes parvulus, 

 35 



Daws, William 

 Variety of Water-Shrew, 226; 

 Malformed beak of the Jackdaw, 



