CONTENTS. 



Caccabis rufa, 197, 253 

 Calathus cisteloides, 445 

 Calcarius lapponicus, 66 

 Callianassa subterranea, 301 

 Callionymus lyra, 419 

 Callipterus betularius, 431 ; coryli, 



431 ; quercus, 431 

 Calocaris niacandreae, 301 

 Cainpanularia insignis, synonymy of, 



260 



Cancer pagurus, 292 

 Cancroma cochlearia, 246 

 Caprinmlgus europaeus, 69, 109 

 Capros aper, 418 



Carassius gibelio, 453 ; specularis, 



454 ; vulgaris, 453, 454 

 Carcharias glaucus, 458, 459 ; lamia ?, 



458 ; vulgaris, 458 

 Carcinus moenas, 288 

 Carduelis elegans, 78 

 Carychiurn minimum, 53 

 Centronotus gunuellus, 420 

 Centropristes atrarius, 391 

 Cercopidse spp. ?, 218 

 Ceresa bubulus, 437 

 Cetonia aurata, 445 

 Chaffinch, 31, 315, 353 

 Chaitophorus aceris, 430 ; populi, 429 

 Chalcophaps chrysochlora, 336 

 Channel Islands, mammals of, 74 

 Chelidon urbica, 31, 108 

 Chelidoptera affinis, 143 ; albopunc- 



tata, 147 ; bicolor, 147 ; brachy- 



ptera, 148 ; tessellata, 147 

 Chenalopex aegyptica, 110 

 Cheraphilus ranus, 304 ; trispinosus, 



304 



Chermes sp. ?, 433 ; abietis, 434 ; 

 bauhini, 434 ; corticalis, 433 ; 

 laricis, 434 



Chester and North Wales, ornitho- 

 logical notes from, 78 



Chiffchaff, 395 



Child severely bitten by rats, 120 



Chloris chloris, 109 



Chough, Alpine, 394, 395 



1 Christ's College Magazine,' " Dar- 

 win Centenary Number" of, 278 



Chrysophanus phlaeas, 445 



Chrysophrys aurata, 416 



Cicadula septemnotata, 219 ; sex- 

 notata, 219 



icindela campestris, 445 

 Ciconia alba, 30 

 Cinclus albicollis, 31 

 Cixius contaminatus, 217 

 Clangula glaucion, 68, 156, 198 

 Clausilia bidentata, 45, 48, 49, 50, 



51, 53 ; biplicata, 53 ; laminata, 



45, 49, 53 ; rolphii, 49, 53 

 Clupea alosa, 456; harengus, 456 ; 



pallasi, a Japanese fish, 256 ; pil- 



chardus, 456; pinta, 456; sprattus, 



382, 456 

 Coccinella distincta, 466 

 Cochlicella barbara, 52 ; cantiana, 52 

 Cochlicopa lubrica, 50, 53 

 Ccecilioides acicula, 49, 53 

 Ccenonympha pamphilus, 445 

 Coluber laevis, 353 

 Colymbus septentrionalis, 77 

 Conger vulgaris, 457 

 Conchoderma auritum, 62, 63 

 Conocephalus mandibulars (Cono- 



cephaloides nitidulus), 24; robus- 



tus, 25 

 Coracias garrulus, 156 

 Cormorant in Warwickshire, 315, 



350, 398 



Coronula balaenaris, 62; diadema, 62 

 Corvus corax, 31, 78, 398; frugile- 



gus, 31 

 Corymbetes ameus, 445 

 Coryphaena hippuris, 256 

 Corystes cassivelaunus, 285 

 Cotteswold Terrestrial Mollusca, 



pioneer list of, 52 

 Cottus bubalis, 416 ; gobio, 416 ; 



grcenlandicus, 416 ; quadricornis, 



416 ; scorpius, 203, 416 

 Coturnix communis, 31 ; coturnix, 



111 



County Kecords: — 



Berkshire — Greater Horseshoe 



Bat, &c, 154 

 Buckinghamshire — Marsh -War- 

 bler, 397 



Cambridgeshire — Birdsnesting, 

 352 



Cheshire — Black Grouse, 77 ; Or- 

 nithological records, 78 ; Verte- 

 brate fauna, 317 



Cornwall — Crustacea, 281 



Cumberland — Roller, 156 ; Natural 

 History Record Bureau, 187 ; 

 Thicknee, 197 ; Bean-Goose, 270, 

 350; Wigeon, 191, 271, 351 



Derbyshire — Natural History of, 

 106 



Devonshire — Ornithological notes, 

 253; Shoveler, 255, 316 ; White- 

 tailed Eagle, 254 ; Redshank, 

 255 ; Fauna of Lundy Island, 

 441 



Gloucestershire — British non-Ma- 

 rine Mollusca, 41, 156 



