CONTENTS. 1X 
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF SUBJECTS. 
Abraxas grossulariata, 380 
Acacia giraffe, 461 
Accentor alpinus, 475; modularis, 190, 
507 
Accipiter nisus, 508 
Acidalidz, 290 
Acipenser sturio, 144 
Acrea viole, 283 
Acredula rosea, 507 
Acridium ccerulescens, 458; german- 
—_ ieum, 457, 458; purpuriferum, 419 
Acrocephalus palustris, 356; phrag- 
mitis, 190, 272; streperus, 190 
Adder swallowing its young, 485 
Aegeriadz, 293 
AXgialitis cantiana, 320; hiaticula, 364 
Agonus cataphractus, 28 
Agrotis lucernea, 456 
Alauda arborea, 275; arvensis, 104, 
278, 508 
Alcedo ispida, 82, 508 
Alcelaphus cokei, 460 
Alligator in Florida, 286 
Alope palpalis, 211 
Alopecias vulpes, 508 
Alpheus edwardsii, 210 
Amauris dominicanus, 254 
Ampelis garrulus, 219 
Amphidasys betularia, 456 
Anas boseas, 190, 361, 364, 508 
Animals, noxious, of New South 
Wales, 140; Wild, price of, 234 
‘Annals and Magazine of Natural 
History,’ new Editor, 39 
Annelids, British, notes on, 119 
Annomanes regulus, 458 
Anser erythropus, 26, 91; ruficollis, 
91; segetum, 91 
Antarctic Expedition, British, 492 - 
Anthodizta collaris, nest, 418 
Anthus pratensis, 214, 266, 480; spi- 
noletta, 475; spipoletta, 187; tri- 
vialis, 122 
Aquaria and Vivaria, 40 
Aquaria at Odessa, 41 
Ardea cinerea, 508 
Argiope, 30 
Asagena phalerata at Grasmere, 440 
Asia, Central, scientific expedition to, 
235 
Assimilative colouration, 377, 453 
Astacopsis serratus, 209 
Astacid, 236 
Asturinula monogrammica, 257 
Auk, Great, census of remains, to Aug. 
1898, 518 
Australia, Sanderling in, 83; Western, 
journey across the great deserts, 94; 
Malacostracous Crustacea, 202 
Avicola agrestis, 264; amphibius, 
264; glareolus, 264 
Aviculariide, 14 
Badger, scientific name, 263 
Badgers near Scarborough, 213 
Balena biscayensis, 308 
Balenoptera musculus, 308; rostrata, 
309 
Barbastella barbastellus, 100 
Bat, Daubenton’s, in Conway Valley, 
317, 868 ; Long-eared, albinic, 261 ; 
Natterer’s, in North Wales (Plate 
IV.), 493 
Batrachians, notes on, 865 
Beans, jumping, 441 
Beasts, Indian Wild, 154 
Belone vulgaris, 28 
Bernicla brenta, 24, 25, 84; canaden- 
sis, 216 
Bidens cernua, 406 
Biological suggestions —assimilative 
colouration, 377, 453 
Bird, British, hitherto overlooked, 
116; notes from Cairngorms, 362 
Birds, voice-registers of, 11; of De- 
vonshire, 39; sale of, belonging to 
the late Mr. R. Ashby, 45; usual 
time of egg-laying? 84; of Lon- 
don, 91, 189, 216, 272, 273; British, 
Catalogue of Connop collection, 96 ; 
osteology of, 188; sagacity among, 
217; Passerine, first primary in 
certain, 241; destruction of, and 
destructive insects, in France, 285 ; 
singing during thunderstorm, 322 ; 
Wild, and their eggs, protection of, 
322, 449; of Bowdoin Bay, 374; au- 
tumn song, 410; coition in the air, 
415; parasites in, 415; of Riffelalp, 
Valais, Switzerland, 474, 506; of 
Hertfordshire, 506; of Moffat, 
Dumfriesshire, 507 
