Xii CONTENTS. 
Leicestershire — Spotted Fly- 
catcher, 359; irregular nesting 
sites, 480 
Lincolnshire — Barn Owl, 215; 
Lapwing, 272; Barred Warbler, 
504 
Middlesex—Birds of London, 189, 
216, 272, 273; Chaffinch, 270 ; 
parasites in birds, 415 
Norfolk—Pectoral Sandpiper, 25 ; 
notes from Haddiscoe, 26; Fishes 
of Great Yarmouth, 88; notes, 
106; Little Bustard, 125; mal- 
formed Codfish, 180; Wretham 
Meres, 145; Stalk-eyed Crustacea 
of Great Yarmouth, 178; notes 
from Great Yarmouth, 219, 364, 
508; Edible Crab, 220; Mam- 
malia of Great Yarmouth, 299 ; 
Centrolophus pomphilus, 364; 
Porpoisesat Great Yarmouth, 504 
Northumberland—Insectivora and 
Rodentia, 264 
Nottingham—Varieties of Plover, 
Starling, and House Sparrow, 
482; Scoters, 482; Heron, 484 ; 
Great Skua, 485 
Oxfordshire— Tree Pipit, 122; 
Rooks, 124; Stoats, 198; House 
Martin, 267; Marsh Warbler, 
356 
Somersetshire — House Sparrow, 
123; Nightingale, 317; Greater 
Spotted Woodpecker, 318, 319; 
Birds singing during thunder- 
storm, 322; House Martin, 415; 
Swallow v. Flycatcher’s peculiar 
nesting site, 429; Swift, 436; 
Nuthatch, 480 
Suffolk — Polecat, 22, 122, 5038; 
Black Water Vole, 122; Stoats, 
187; Chickens reared by Par- 
tridge, 189; Cuckoo, 477; Bank 
Vole, 503; Owls and Kestrels, 
505 
Surrey — Kingfisher, 82; Haw- 
finch, 188; hybrid Finches, 188 
Sussexc—Common Roller, 24; Her- 
mit Crabs, 181; Canada Goose, 
216; abnormal scalariformity in 
shells, 191; Woodchat Shrike, 
267; conduct of Rabbit when 
pursued by Dog, 413 
Warwickshire — Starlings, 24; 
Brent Goose, 24; Meadow Pipit, 
214 
Westmorland — Asagena phale- 
rata, 440 
Worcestershire — Spotted Fly- 
catcher, 358 
Yorkshire — Common Guillemot, 
25; notes from Scarborough, 28, 
219; Roseate Tern, 88; Scar- 
borough Field Naturalists’ So- 
ciety, 140; Stoats, 187; Yar- 
rell’s Blenny, 191; Two-spotted 
Goby, 191; Badger, 218; Mi- 
gration at Spurn Lighthouse, 
845; Nesting notes, 349; Fork- 
tailed Petrel, 362; Python mo- 
lurus, 486; Short Sunfish, 439 ; 
Cuckoo, 478; Corn Bunting, 485 ; 
Redwing, 504; Phasianus col- 
chicus, 505 ; Moorhen, 506 
Crab Edible, meristic variation in, 
220; Hermit, struggle for existence 
among, 131 
Crake, Spotted, in Furness, 479 
Crangon fasciatus, 185; trispinosus, 
185; vulgaris, 184, — varietal 
colouration, figured, 184 
Crateropus bicolor, 256 
Crenis rosa, 276 
Crex pratensis, 25 
Crinum, 255; ammocharoides, 255 
Crossbill, in Severn Valley, 124; in 
Hants, 482, 505 
Crossopus fodiens, 303 
Crustacea, Stalk-eyed, of Great Yar- 
mouth, 178; Australian Malaco- 
stracous, habits of some, 202 
Cuckoo, popular fallacies concerning, 
85; sucking eggs, 87; questions, 
270; in Aberdeen, 359; economy, 
480, 477, 478; in 1898, 481 
Cuculus canorus, 85, 87, 110, 111, 
190, 270, 359, 480, 481, 477, 478; 
clamosus, 258 
Cyanospiza ciris, 23 
Cyclograpsus lavauxi, 206 
Cymochorea leucorrhoa, 362 
Cymodocea pubescens, 211 
Cyneelurus jubatus, 163, 462 
Cypselus apus, 485 
Cystophora cristata, 100 
Dafila acuta, 361 
Danaine, 283 
Darwin, Charles, home of, 235 
Daulias luscinia, 317 
Delias eucharis, 283 
Delphinus albirostris, 310 ; delphis, 
310 
Dendrocopus major, 318, 319 
Dermochelys coriacea, 500 
Diplognatna hebrea, 256 
