xX 
Birds’ feathers, trade in, 233 
Birdsnesting in August, 415 
Blenny, Yarrell’s, at Scarborough, 191 
Boa Constrictors of British Guiana, 
232 
Booxs NoriceD :— 
With Nature and a Camera, by 
Richard Kearton and Cherry 
Kearton, 82 
Observations on the Colouration of. 
Insects, by Brunner von Watten- 
wyl, 34 
The life of Sir Stamford Raffles, by 
Demetrius Charles Boulger, 35 
All about Animals, 37 
Wild Traitsin Tame Animals, being 
some Familiar Studies in Evolu- 
tion, by Louis Robinson, 89 
A Text-Book of Zoology, by T. 
Jeffery Parker and William A. 
Haswell, 132 
A History of Fowling, being an Ac- 
count of the many curious devices 
by which Wild Birds are or have 
been captured in different parts 
of the World, by Rev. H. A. Mac- 
pherson, 134 
Elephant-Hunting in East Equa- 
torial Africa, by Arthur H. Neu- 
mann, 137 
Audubon and his Journals, by 
Maria R. Audubon, with zoolo- 
gical and other Notes by Elliott 
Coues, 221 
Life and Letters of Alexander Good- | 
man More, with selections from 
his Zoological and. Botanical 
Writ'ngs, edited by B. Moffat, 
with a Preface by Francis M. 
More, 223 
A Sketch of the Natural History 
(Vertebrates) of the British Is- 
lands, by F. G. Aflalo, 225 
The Mammals, Reptiles, and Fishes 
of Essex, by Henry Laver, 227 
Hints on the Management of 
Hawks, to whicli is added Prac- 
tical Falconry, byJames Edmund 
Harting, 228 
Essays on Museums and other sub- 
jects connected with Natural His- 
tory, by Sir William H. Flower, 
277 
A Student’s Text-Book of Zoology, 
by Adam Sedgwick, 279 
Birds in London, by W. H. Hudson, 
281 
The Angora Goat, and a Paper on 
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the Ostrich, by 8. C. Cronwright 
Schreiner, 324 
Elementary Practical Zoology, by 
Frank E. Beddard, 326 
Ackworth Birds, being a List of 
Birds of the District of Ackworth, 
Yorkshire, by Major Walter B. 
Arundel, 327 
A Pictorial and Descriptive Guide 
to the Lake District, 328 
The Fauna of British India, in- 
cluding Ceylon and Burma— 
Birds, by W. T. Blanford, 369 
Bird Neighbours, by Neltje Blan- 
chan, 370 
The Birds of Montreal, 372 
A Classification of Vertebrata, Re- 
cent and Extinct, by Hans Ga- 
dow, 448 
The Trout, by the Marquess of 
Granby, Col. F. H. Custance, and 
Alexander Innes Shand, 444 
The Structure and Classification of 
Birds, by Frank E. Beddard, 510 
Text-Book of Zoology, by H. G. 
Wells and A. M. Davies, 511 
The Wonderful Trout, by J. A. Har- 
vie-Brown, 513 
Faune de France, contenant la de- 
scription des espéces indigenes 
disposées en tableaux analy- 
tiques et illustrée de figures re- 
présentant les types caractéris- 
tiques des genres, par A. Acloque, 
514 
Bombinator igneus, abnormal eyes 
of, 486 
Bos gaurus, 1, 2; sondaicus, 1 
Brambling in Hants, 123 
Branchiura sowerbii, 120 
Breeding of Garganey in Hants, 126; 
sites of Chiffchaff, 214, 270,—Wil- 
low Warbler, 214; of Dragonet, 
231; of Gannet, 319; range of 
Scaup-Duck, 361; of Turnstone, 
Dr. Saxby on, 435 
Brood of young Starlings in mid-No- 
vember, 24 
‘‘Brusher Mills,’”’ snake-charmer, 492 
Bubalis caama, 461; lichtensteini, 461 
Buceros bicornis, 379 
Buchanga assimilis, 256 
Buckland, Frank, collection, 520 
Buffalo, the last, in Manitoba, 373 
Bufo vulgaris, 323, 365 
Bunting, Cirl, in Breconshire, 748,— 
in Wales, 505; Corn, late nesting, 
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