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Gueney, J. H.,; F.L.S., F:Z.8. 
Ornithological notes from Norfolk 
for 1897, 106 
Hateu, G. H. Caton 
Water Pipitin Carnarvonshire, 187 ; 
Meadow Pipit perching on trees, 
266; Barred Warbler in Lincoln- 
shire, 504 
HamMonp, W. OxENDEN 
Jumping beans, 441 
Hartert, Ernst, Dir. Z. Mus. Tring 
A hitherto overlooked British bird, 
116 
Hewett, WILLIAM 
Nesting habits of the Moorhen, 505 
HorRsBRUGH, CHARLES BETHUNE 
Nesting of the Hobby in Hants, 
24; Nesting of the Greater 
Spotted Woodpecker near Bath, 
318; Birds singing during thun- 
derstorm, 822; Preservation of 
zoological specimens, 366; Late 
stay of Swift, 436 
KELSALL, Rev. J. E. 
The Mammalia of Hampshire, 
429 
Kripner, H. Ratcuirr 
Birds which nest in London, 278 
Kine, C. MEADE 
Birds which nest in London, 189 
LANGDALE, Rev. H. MARMADUKE 
Late stay of Swift, 485 
Lewis, STANLEY 
Nightingale nesting at Wells, Som- 
erset, 317; Nesting of the Greater 
Spotted Woodpecker at Wells, 
Somerset, 319; Swallow versus 
Flycatcher’s peculiar nesting site, 
429; Notes on the nesting of the 
Nuthatch, 480 
Macpuerson, A. Hours 
Hybrid Finches at the Crystal 
Palace Show, 188; Birds which 
nest in London, 272 
MacrHerson, Rev. H. A., M.A. 
Varieties of the Red Grouse, 125; 
William Turner, the father of 
British Zoology, 337; Maillard 
and Pintail interbreeding in cap- 
tivity, 861; Sea Lamprey in 
Cumberland, 365 
MarsnHatu, Guy A. K., F.E.S. 
Spider versus Wasp, 29; Notes on 
the South African Social Spiders, 
A417 
Matuew, Rev. Murray A., M.A. 
Melodious Warblers in South-east 
Devon, 265 
Meyrick, H., B.A., F.Z.S., F.E.S. 
Moths and their classification, 289 
Mortey, JoHN 
Variety of the Common Guillemot, 
25 
Newnan, J. L. 
Pectoral Sandpiper in Norfolk, 25; 
Parasites in birds, 415 
OLDHAM, CHARLES 
Daubenton’s Bat in the Conway 
Valley, 317, 868 
Paes, W..T:. 
Notes on the Chaffinch, 270; Birds 
in London, 273 
PATTERSON, ARTHUR 
Malformed Codfish, 180; Some 
notes on the Stalk-eyed Crustacea 
of Great Yarmouth, 178; Notes 
from Great Yarmouth, 219, 364, 
508; Meristic variation in the 
Edible Crab, 220; The Mammalia 
of Great Yarmouth and its im- 
mediate neighbourhood, 299 ; 
Porpoises at Great Yarmouth, 
504 
Payne, J. W. 
At what hour of the day do birds 
mostly lay their eggs ? 84; Breed- 
ing range of the Scaup-Duck, 3861 
PERCIVAL- WESTELL, W. 
Scoters in Hants and Isle of Wight, 
505 
PLAYNE, HERBERT C. 
On the reported summer appear- 
ance of two species of birds 
in Lapland, 84; Ornithological 
notes from Corsica—correction, 
275 
Pocock, R. I. 
Stridulation in some African Spi- 
ders, 14 
Pouuok, Colonel F. T. 
Indian Wild Cattle—the Tsine and 
the Gaur (miscalled Bison), 1; 
The Indian Hispid Hare (Lepus 
hispidus), 22; A Chat about In- 
dian wild beasts, 154 
Porrrr, Hi. 'G. 
Kegs of the Roseate Tern, 83 
Power, F. D. 
When does the House Martin ar- 
rive ? 317 
Rare, P. 
Notes from the Isle of Man (1897), 
321 
Ramsspotuam, R. H. 
Abundance of Crossbills 
Severn Valley, 124 
in the 
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