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Hampshire — Kingfisher, 155 ; 

 Notes, 157, 197 ; Nuthatch, 105 ; 

 Swift, 196, 348; Chaffinch (var.), 

 315, 353 ; " White-sided Dol- 

 phin " (Isle of Wight), 348; 

 Smooth Snake, 353 



Herefordshire — Wood- Warbler, 

 28 



Hertfordshire — Red-throated Di- 

 ver, 77 ; Palmated Newt, 354 



Kent — Partridges migrating, 39; 



^ Nuthatch, 196 



Lincolnshire — Gulleries, 139 



Middlesex — London birds, 15 ; 

 Smew, 77 ; Mealy Redpoll, 196; \ 

 Pied Flj'catcher, 196 ; Lesser I 

 Redpoll, 270; Avocet, 316; Sea- 

 birds in and round London, 

 349 



Norfolk — " Porpoise-hide," cor- 

 rection respecting, 74 ; Ornitho- 

 logical report (1908), 121 ; Child 

 severely bitten by rats, 120 ; ! 

 Red-legged Partridge, 197; Mud- 

 flat bird-notes, 208 ; Ring-Ouzel, 

 227 ; Migration-notes from Yar- 

 mouth, 469 

 Northamptonshire — Hoopoe, 315 

 Nottinghamshire — Bird -notes, 

 113 



Oxfordshire — Nuthatch, 155 ; 

 Ornithology of (1908), 321 ; 

 Little Bittern, 468 ; Brown- 

 throated Quail, 469 



Shropshire — Nightingale, 28, 74; 

 Weasels caught in Mole-trap, 

 195 ; Field-Vole (var.), 270 ; 

 Sparrow-Hawk, 467 



Staffordshire — Nightingale, 28, 

 75; Great Spotted Woodpecker, 

 29; Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, 

 29; Honey-Buzzard, 76; Red- 

 shank, 272 



Suffolk — Redshank, 273; Nest- 

 boxes, 316 ; Fish and Fisheries 

 of East Suffolk, 361, 414, 447 



Surrey — Golden-eye, 156, 198; 

 Ornithological notes, 231 ; Com- 

 mon Mayfly, 264 ; Raven, 398 ; 

 Sand-Martin, 437 ; Rough-legged 

 Buzzard, 468 



Sussex — The Crumbles, 64 ; Nut- 

 hatch, 315 ; Common Buzzard, 

 348 



Warwickshire — Cormorant, 315, 



350, 398 ; Bittern, 469 

 Worcestershire — Formica sangui* 



nea, 463 



Yorkshire— Coal-Tit, 75 ; Cuckoos 

 fed by Titlark, 76; Ornithologi- 

 cal notes, 78, 273 ; Egg-deposit- 

 ing by Cuckoo, 273 ; Great Bus- 

 tard ? ; 113; Brambling, 198; 

 Whinchat, 397 ; Nordmann's 

 Pratincole, 399 ; Wryneck, 467 

 Crake, Corn, local name of, 30 

 Crangon alkmanni, 305 ; vulgaris, 



305, 382 

 Crossbill, 30, 79 

 Crow, 395 ; Carrion, 232 

 Crows, marked, 134 

 Crumbles, Eastbourne, birds of, 64 

 Crustacea, Cornish, notes on, 281 

 Cryptosiphum gallarum, 430 

 Ctenolabrus rupestris, 202, 421 

 Cuckoo, two young of, fed by Tit- 

 lark, 76, — egg-depositing by, 109, 

 273, 274, 316, 353, 397, 398 ; Orien- 

 tal, 331 



Cuculus canorus, 76, 109, 273, 274, 

 316, 353, 397, 398; intermedius, 

 331 



Curtilla vulgaris, 18 



Cyamus erraticus, 63 



Cyanecula suecica, 67 



Cyclopterus lumpus, 419 



Cydippe pileus, 382 



Cygnus bewicki, 110 ; musicus, 110 



Cylisticus convexus, 445 



Cyprinus auratus, 453 ; carpio, 453 ; 



specularis, 390 

 Cypselus apus, 196 



Darwin, what we owe to, Prof. 



Thomson on, 359 ; his original 



coffin, 120 

 Darwinian theory in 1867 and now, 



81 



Daulias luscinia, 28, 74, 75, 107 



Deilephila euphorbia, 19 



Deltocephalus assimilis (xanthoneu 

 rus), 219 ; maculiceps, 219 



Dendrocopus major, 29, 78, 113 ; 

 minor, 29 



Derbyshire natural history, rough 

 notes on (1906-8), 106 



Devon (North), ornithological notes 

 from, 253 



Dinarda dentata, 466 



Diogenes varians, 300 



Diver, Red-throated, in Hertford- 

 shire, 77 



Dogger Bank (fig.), 122 



Drepanosiphum acerina, 313 ; plata- 

 noides, 313 



Dromia vulgaris, 297 



