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CONTENTS. 



Duck, Golden-eye, in Surrey, 156, 

 198 ; Scoter, in South-western 

 Hants, 159 ; Tufted, 233 



Dunlin, 232 ; feeding-habits of, 1 



Dysdercus suturellus, 437 



Eagle (sp. ?) in North Wales, 349 ; 



Golden, mode of flight, in the 



Tyrol, 80 ; White-tailed, in North 



Devon, 254 

 Eastbourne Crumbles, birds of, 64 

 Ebalia cranchii, 297 ; tuberosa, 297 ; 



tumefacta, 297 

 Edoliosoma dispar, 336 

 Eels and their movements, 160, 240 

 Egeon fasciatus, 305 ; sculptus, 305 

 Egrets, American, as victims to 



fashion, 245, 249 

 Emberiza citrinella, 31 ; miliaria, 



352; pudlla, 124 

 Ena montana, 45, 49, 53 ; obscura, 



45, 47, 49, 50, 53, 156 

 Engraulis japonicus, a Japanese fish, 



256 



Ephemera danica, 268; vulgata (fig.), 

 264 



Ephippiger provincialis, 22 ; selligera 

 (Steropleurus andalusius), 22 ; vi- 

 tium (ephippiger), 21 



Epinephele ianira, 445 



Esox lucius, 452 



Etrumeus micropus, a Japanese fish, 



256, 257 

 Euconulus fulvus, 50, 52 

 Eudynamis cyanocephala, subsp. 



everetti, 331 

 Eupagurus bernhardus, 298 ; cuan- 



ensis, 299; prideauxi, 299 ; sculpti- 



manus, 300 

 Euphorus bistigmaticus, 466 

 Eupter3 T x vittata, 219 

 Eurvaster integriceps, 215 ; maura, 



2i4 



Eurydemafestivum, 215; oleraceum, 

 215 



Eurynome aspera, 292 

 Eurystomus australis, 330 

 Euschistus servus, 436 

 Evolution, organic, 236 

 Exoccetus volitans. 453 



Falco aesalon, 110 ; peregrinus, 78, 

 110 ; subbuteo, 110 ; tinnunculus, 

 31 



Falcon, Peregrine, 444 

 Fauna of Lundy Island, 441 

 Feeding-habits of Dunlin, 1 ; Cod, 

 201 ; Conger-Eel and some other 



fish in captivity, 202 ; Heron, 208 ; 

 Gulls, 209 ; Greenshank, 210 ; 

 Kedshank, 211 ; Knot, 211 ; Whim- 

 brel, 211 



Ferrets' affection for their feeder, 

 226 



Filaria mavis, n. sp., description of, 

 337 ; abbreviata, 339 



Finch, Serin, 394 ; Snow, 394 



Fish, large, caught in 1908, 38, 159 ; 

 of Japan, 256 



Fish and Fisheries of East Suffolk, 

 361, 414, 447 



Flycatcher, Pied, atHampstead, 196 ; 

 Eed-breasted, on a smack at 

 anchor, 132 



Flying-Fish, additional notes on, 204 



Formica fusca var. rubescens, 466 ; 

 sanguinea, at Bewdley, with an 

 account of a slave-raid, and de- 

 scription of two gynandromorphs, 

 &c, 463,— fig., 465 



Fossil-hunting, 277 



Fringilla ccelebs, 31 ; montifringilla, 

 196 



Fuligula cristata, 69; ferina, 110; 

 fuligula, 111 



Gadus Beglefinus, 447; callarias, 201; 



luscus, 447 ; merlangus, 448 ; mor- 



rhua, 447 ; morrhua-callarias, 447 ; 



pollachius, 448 ; virens, 448 

 Galathea dispersa, 303; intermedia, 



302 ; nexa, 302 ; squamifera, 302 ; 



strigosa, 302 

 Galeus vulgaris, 458 

 Garzetta garzetta, 245 

 Gasterosteus aculeatus, 319, 414 ; 



gymnurus, 414; pungitius, 414; 



spinachia, 414 ; trachurus, 414 

 Gecinus viridis, 253 

 Gerris lacustris, 216 

 Giza (Egypt) Zoological Gardens 



(Plate III.), 168; Report for 1908, 



280 



Gizzard of Hooded Crow, stones in 



(fig.), 134, 135 

 Glareola melanoptera, 399 

 Glottis nebularius, 334 

 Glyphina eragrostidis, 433 

 Gobio fluviatilis, 454 

 Gobius auratus, 382, 419; minutus, 



419 



Goldcrest, 394 



Goldfinch in South-western Hants, 

 159 



Gonoplax rhomboidalis (angulata), 

 284 



