CONTENTS. 
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. 
ALEXANDER, BoypD 
Little Gull in Kent, 216 
Apuin, O. V., F.L.§8., M.B.O.U. 
‘* Horse-match’”’ a name for the 
Red-backed Shrike, 188; Stoats 
turning white in winter, 193 
ARCHIBALD, CHARLES F. 
Spotted Crake in Furness, 479 
ARMISTEAD, J. J. 
Wagtails eating Trout, 82; Hobby 
nesting in Hants, 83; Scoters in 
summer, 414; Ivory Gull on the 
Solway, 414 
BackHouss, J., F.L.S. 
Occurrence of Natterer’s Bat in 
North Wales, 493 
Bauston, R. J. 
Breeding of the Gannet, 319 
BankEs, A. 
Crossbills in Hants, 505 
Barine, A. H. 
Albinic example of 
Rat, 261 
BaRRETT-HAmILton, G. HK. H. 
Stoats turning white in winter, 122 
Benson, Rev. CHartes W., LL.D. 
The song of the Chaffinch, 269 ; 
The Whinchat in Co. Dublin, 
Long-tailed 
506 
BuatHwayt, FE’. L. 
Ornithological notes from Sark, 
274; Bird notes from the North- 
ern Cairngorms, 362 
Botam, GEORGE 
Popular fallacies concerning the 
Cuckoo, 85 
Borrer, Wiuuiam, M.A., F.L.S. 
Conduct of a Rabbit when pursued 
by a Dog, 418 
BovuLsover, WILLIAM 
Pale-coloured Dipper, 23 
BRADSHAW, GEORGE W. 
Common Roller in Sussex, 24; 
356; The birds of the Riffelalp, 
Canada Goose near Dungeness, 
216; Woodchat Shrike in Sussex, 
267 
BUCKNILL, JOHN A. 
‘‘ Horse-match ’? a name for the 
Red-backed Shrike, 266 
Burimry Ay Gr PhD, Was. EZ.S. 
On Sexual differences in the fea- 
thering of the wing of the Sky 
Lark, 104; On the first primary 
in certain Passerine birds, 241 
ButTLeER, ARTHUR GEO., M.B. Lond. 
On the first primary in certain 
Passerine birds, 241 
Butter, Lieut.-Col. BE. A. 
Little Bustard in Norfolk, 125 ; 
Stoats turning white in winter, 
187 
BUTTERFIELD, W. C. J. RUSKIN 
Note on the Petrel, Oceanodroma 
castro (Harcourt), 320 
CAMBRIDGE, Rev. O. PickarD 
Immigration of the Song Thrush, 
264 
CAMPBELL, BrucE 
List of birds observed in the Dis- 
trict of Moffat, Dumfriesshire, 
from October, 1896, to February, 
1897, 507 
CarTER, THOMAS 
The Sanderling in Australia, 83 
CLARKE, W. G. 
The Wretham Meres, 145 
CLARKE, W. J. 
Notes from Scarborough, 28; Stoats 
turning white in winter, 187 ; 
Yarrell’s Blenny and the Two- 
Spotted Goby at Scarborough, 
191; Badgers near Scarborough, 
213 ; Ornithological notes from 
Scarborough, 219; Notes on the 
habits of Python molurus in con- 
finement, 4386; Short Sunfish 
near Scarborough, 439 
