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CONTENTS. 



Limonites ruficollis, 335 

 Limosa lapponica, 113 

 Linnet, 394 



Linota linaria, 196 ; rufescens, 270 

 Liparis montagui, 420 ; vulgaris, 

 419 



Locustella naevia, 107, 253 

 Loligo media, 382 ; rondeletti, 382 

 Lophius piscatorius, 420 

 Lota vulgaris, 448 

 Loxia curvirostra, 30, 79, 108 

 Lundy Island, fauna of, 441 ; sketch- 

 maps of, 441, 446 

 Lutra lutra, 106 



Lycaena alexis, 445 ; astrarche, 445 



Machetes pugnax, 68, 78, 113, 

 399 



Macropodia egyptia, 296 ; longi- 

 rostris, 296 ; rostratus, 295 



Macropus isabellinus, 240 



Mactra stultorum, 383 



Malurus eduardi, 240 



Mamaia squinado, 293 ; (Maia) squi- 

 nado, 294 



Mammals of Channel Islands, 74 ; 

 of Isle of Wight, 318, 348 



Marine Biological Station, Millport, 

 notes from, 201 



Martin, House, 31, 394; Sand, house- 

 hold visits by, 437 



Maurolicus borealis, 392 



Mayfly, Common (fig.) and other 

 species, notes on, 264 



Meconema thalassina, 150 



Megapodius duperreyi, 331 



Megaptera longimana, 54 



Megoura solani, 313 ; viciae, 313 



Melanoxanthus salicis, 340 



Meles meles, 106 



Melizophilus undatus, 70 



Membracidee spp. ?, 217 



Mergulus alle, 112 



Mergus albellus, 77 ; serrator, 78 



Merlucius vulgaris, 448 



Micropterus salmonoides, 415 



Microtus agrestis, 270 



Migration of birds, 39, 71, 121, 122, 

 129, 131, 133; notes on, from Yar- ! 

 mouth, 469 



Milax gagates, 52 



Minuda rugosa, 301 



Molge palmata, 189, 384 



Mollusca, British non-Marine, verti- i 

 cal and bathymetrical distribution 

 of, with special reference to the 

 Cotteswold fauna, 41, 156 



Molva vulgaris, 448 



Monkeys, do they speak?, Mr. R. L. 



• Garner on, 278 

 Motacilla flava, 67 ; melanope, 336 ; 

 raii, 66 



Motella mustela, 449 ; tricirrata, 

 449 



Mud-flat bird-notes, 208 



Mugil capito, 420 ; chelo, 421 



Mullus surrnuletus, 415 



Murgantia histrionica, 434 



Mus flavicollis, 316 ; furculinus, 240 ; 



musculus, 442 ; norvegicus, 442 ; 



rattus alexandrinus, 442 ; rattus 



rattus, 442 

 Muscicapa atricapilla, 78, 108, 196 

 Music, vocal and instrumental, of 



insects, 17, 145 

 Myliobatis aquila, 461 

 Myotis bechsteini, 154 ; daubentoni, 



154 ; mystacinus, 155 ; nattereri, 



154 



Myrmica laevinodis, 466 

 Myzus cerasi, 312 ; ribis, 313 



Natal waters, Hump-back Whale 

 in, 54 



Natural History Record Bureau 

 (1908)— the Museum, Carlisle, 187 

 Nature Study Exhibition, 198 

 Naucrates ductor, 418 

 Nebria brevicollis, 445 

 Nemachilus barbatulus, 456 

 Nematodes, larval, in blood of birds, 

 337 



Nemobius sylvestris, 20 ; vittatus 



(fasciatus var. vittatus), 20 

 Neocurtilla borealis, 19 

 Nephrops norvegicus, 303 

 Nerophis lumbriciformis, 457 

 Nest-boxes, notes on, 316 

 Newt, Palmated, in Westmorland, 



189 ; in Hertfordshire, 354 

 Nightingale breeding in Shropshire, 



28, 74'; in Staffordshire, 28, 75 

 Nika couchii, 304 ; edulis, 304 

 Noctuidae, in British Museum, 119; 



geographical distribution of, 119 

 Norfolk, ornithological report for 



1908, 121 

 Notonecta glauca, 217 

 Notothecta flavipes, 466 

 Nottinghamshire, bird-notes from, 



113 



Numenius phaeopus, 111 ; variegatus, 



333; sp.? ; 61 

 Nuthatch near Scarborough, 78 

 Nuthatches, our, where are they ?, 



155, 195, 196, 315 



