CONTENTS. 



raid, and description of two 

 gynandromorphs, &c, 463 

 Duncalfe, A. Hugh 



Nesting of the Nightingale on the 

 borders of Staffordshire and 

 Shropshire, 28 ; Nesting of the 

 Lesser Spotted Woodpecker and 

 the Great Spotted Woodpecker 

 in Staffordshire, 29 

 Dye, B. 



King-Ouzel at Yarmouth, 227 

 Eastwood, G. Herbert 



Kough-legged Buzzard in Surrey, 

 468 



Elliott, J. Steele 



Notes on the nesting of the Spar- 

 row-Hawk, 467 

 Elmhirst, Kichard, F.L.S. 



Notes from Millport Marine Bio- 

 logical Station, 201 

 Farn, A. B. 

 Wood- Warbler on bank of Wye, 

 Hereford, in January, 28 

 Fenwick, N. P., Jun. 



Baven in Surrey, 398 

 Flower, Captain Stanley S., F.Z.S. 

 A list of the Zoological Gardens of 

 the World, 161 

 Forrest, H. E. 



Nightingale breeding in Shrop- 

 shire, 74; Erythristic variety of 

 the Field-Vole, 270 

 Fortune, K. 



Nordmann's Pratincole in York- 

 shire, 399 

 Fowler, W. Warde, M.A. 



" Where are our Nuthatches ?," 

 155 ; Bonelli's Warbler in Swit- 

 zerland, 241 

 Gurney, J. H., F.Z.S. 



Ornithological Report for Norfolk 

 (1908), 121 

 Gyngell, Walter 



Late stay of the Brambling, 196 ; 

 Wryneck in Yorkshire, 467 

 Harcourt-Bath, W. 



On the vertical and bathymetrical 

 distribution of the British non- 

 Marine Mollusca, with special 

 reference to the Cotteswold 

 fauna, 41 ; Obituary notice of 

 the Rev. H. Milnes, M.A., 234 

 Hope, Linnaeus E. 



Roller in Cumberland, 156 ; Natural 

 History Record Bureau (1908) — 

 the Museum, Carlisle, 187 ; The 

 Bean-Goose on the Solway, 350 ; 



Nesting of the Wigeon in Cum- 

 berland, 351 



JouRDAiN,Rev. Francis C.R., M.A., 

 M.B.O.U., &c. 

 Rough notes on Derbyshire natural 

 history (1906-9), 106; Shoveler 

 breeding in North Devon, 316 



Kelso, J. E. H., M.D., M.B.O.U. 

 Bird-notes from the Tyrol, 78; 

 " Where are our Nuthatches ?," 

 195 



Kerr, Graham W. 



Marsh-Warbler breeding in Bucks, 

 397 



Kirby, W. F., F.L.S., &c. 



Obituary notice of Hastings Charles 

 Dent, 199 

 Leiper, Robert T., M.B., F.Z.S. 

 Description of Filaria mavis, n. sp., 

 from the Thrush, 337 ; Check- 

 list of the generic iiames_ of 

 Leeches, with their type-species, 

 422 



Mackeith, T. Thornton 



Courage in the Weasel, 28 ; Notes 

 on the birds of West Renfrew- 

 shire (Caldwell district) during 

 1908, 228 

 Masefield, John R. B. 



Breeding of the Nightingale in 

 Staffordshire, 75; Honey-Buz- 

 zard in Staffordshire, 76; " Ver- 

 tical distribution of the Mol- 

 lusca," 156 ; Redshank carrying 

 young (?), 272 

 McClymont, J. R. 



The geographical distribution of 

 the land-birds of the Banda 

 Islands, 330 

 McIntosh, Prof. W. C, M.D., LL.D., 

 F.R.SS. L.&E. 

 The Darwinian theory in 1867 and 

 now, 81 ; Notes on the Fishes of 

 Japan (No. iv.), 256 

 Meade-Waldo, E. G. B., M.B.O.U. 

 " Where are our Nuthatches ?," 

 196 



Menegaux, Dr. A. 

 American Egrets as victims to 

 fashion, 245 

 Meyrick, Lieut. -Col. H. 



Mealy Redpoll at Hampstead, 196; 

 Lesser Redpoll, 270 ; Avocet, 

 316 



Morley, Claude, F.E.S., F.Z.S. 

 On the hymenopterous parasites of 

 Rhynchota, 213, 309, 340, 427 



