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Goose, Bean, in Cumberland, 187, 

 270, 350 ; Snow, in Co. Mayo, 76 

 Goshawk, Hoary-backed, 331 

 Grebe, Great Crested, 30, 233 ; Little, 

 233 



Greenshank, 334, — feeding-habits of, 

 210 ; Marsh, 333 



Grouse, Black, in Cheshire, 77 ; 

 Senegal Sand, 440 



Gryllus dornesticus, 20 ; niger, 20 



Gull, Common, 233 ; lesser Black- 

 backed, 233 



Gulls, feeding-habits of, 209 



Gulleries, Lincolnshire, 139 



Haliaetus albicilla, 254 

 Halichcerus grypus, 442 

 Haematopus ostralegus, 111 

 Hants, bird-notes from, 157 

 Hawfinch, 232 



Hawk, Sparrow, on nesting of, 467 

 Helicella cantiana, 49 ; caperata, 48, 



52, 156; itala, 47, 52, 156 ; virgata, 



48, 52 



Helicigona arbustorum, 48, 53, 156 ; 



lapicida, 48, 53, 156 

 Helix aspersa, 21, 50, 53 ; hortensis, 



48, 53 ; nemoralis, 47, 48, 53 ; 



pomatia, 45, 47, 53, 156 

 Helops striates, 445 

 Heron, 232 ; contents of stomach(fig.), 



135, 136 ; feeding-habits of, 208 

 Herrings, large take of, in Moy Estu- ] 



ary, Killala Bay, 32 

 Heteractitis brevipes, 333 

 Hippocampus antiquorum, 457 

 Hippoglossus vulgaris, 449 

 Hippolyte fascigera, 307; viridis, 307 

 Hirundo rustica, 31 

 Holcogaster fibulata, 215 

 Holsatus, 364 



Hoopoe, 31 ; in Northamptonshire, 

 315 



Hyalopterus arundinis, 429 ; pruni, 

 429 



Hyas araneus, 293 ; coarctatus, v z,93 

 Hydrochelidon hybrida, 56 ; nigra, 

 111 



Hydroids, two unrecorded ' Challen- 

 ger,' from the Bermudas, 260 

 Hydropedeticus vitiensis, 19 

 Hygromia fusca, 49, 52, 156 ; granu- 

 lata, 52 ; hispida, 50, 52, 156 ; 

 rufescens, 47, 52 



Idotea, 391 ; linearis, 456 

 Inachus dorsettensis, 294 ; doryn- 

 chus, 295 ; leptochirus, 295 



Insects, vocal and instrumental 

 music of, 17, 145 



Ireland — Corn-Crake, 30 ; Herrings 

 in Moy Estuary, 32; Snow-Geese, 

 76 ; Ferrets' affection for their 

 feeder, 226; Ornithological notes, 

 227; Monster Pike, 274; Reeve, 

 399 



Istiophorus orientalis, a Japanese 



fish, 256 

 lynx torquilla, 467 



Jackdaw, 444 ; and fried potato- 

 chips, 212 



Jaminia cylindrica, 53 ; muscorum, 

 53 ; secaie, 48, 50, 53 



Japan, fishes of, 256 



Jay, 395 



Kea, the, a New Zealand problem, 



399 

 Kestrel, 231 



Kingfisher, 80, 232 ; strange death 



of a, 155 

 Kite, Black, 395 

 Knot, feeding-habits of, 211 



Labrax lupus, 415 



Labrus bergylta, 202 ; maculatus, 421 



Lachnus spp. ?, 432 ; australis, 432 ; 

 pini, 432 



Laelaps cunifer, 466 



Laemargus borealis, 459 



Lafoea venusta, new to fauna of Ber- 

 mudas, 260 



Lamna cornubica, 458 



Land-birds of Banda Islands, geo- 

 graphical distribution of, 330 



Lanius collurio, 31, 108 ; excubitor, 

 108 



Lapwing, breeding-habits of, 65 



Largus succinctus, 437 



Larus argentatus, 112; cirrocephalus, 



55; dominicanus, 55; fuscus, 112; 



ridibundus, 111, 139 

 Latrunculus albus, 419 

 Leander serratus, 308 ; squilla, 308 

 Leeches, check-list of the generic 



names of, with their type-species, 



422 



Leptodermis gracilis, 150 

 Leptophyes punctatissima, 149 

 Leuciscus buggenhagii, 455 ; cepha- 

 lus, 454 ; erythropthalmus, 454 ; 

 phoxinus, 455 ; rutilus, 454 ; vul- 

 garis, 455 

 Limax arborum, 52 ; flavus, 52 ; 

 maximus, 52 ; tenellus, 51 



