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CONTENTS. 



Platalea leucorodia, 390 

 Platyphyllum concavnm (Pterophjdla 



carnellifolia), 22 

 Plecotus auritus, 154 

 Plegadis falcinellus, G8 

 Pleuronectes flesus, 451 ; limanda, 



450 ; microcephalus, 450 ; platessa, 



450 



Plotus anlnnga, 246 



Plover, Greater Sand, 332; Lesser 



Sand, 332 

 Podicipes cristatus, 30, 112 

 Pogonias cromis, 115 

 Pollachius brandti, a Japanese fish, 



258 



Polybius henslowii, 287 



Pomatias elegans s 47, 53 



Pontophylus spinosus, 304 



Porcellana longicornis, 298 ; platy- 

 cheies, 298 



" Porpoise-hide," correction respect- 

 ing, 74 



Portumnus biguttatus, 288 ; latipes, 



> 287 ; variegatus, 382 

 Portunus arcuatus, 290 ; corrugatus, 



290 ; depurator, 290 ; holsatus, 



289 ; marrnorens, 289 ; puber, 289; 



pusillus, 288 

 Pratincola rubetra, 397, 443 ; rubi- 



cola, 107 



Pratincole, Nordmann's, in York- 

 shire, 399 



Procellaria pelagica, 444 



Psallus variabilis, 216 



Psophus stridulus, 150 



Pterocallis alni, 431 ; juglandicola, 

 431 ; tilias, 431 



Pterocles senegallus, 440 



Pterocomma pilosa, 430 



Puffinus anglorum, 112, 144 



Punctum pygmaBuni, 50, 52 



Putorius nivalis, 28 ; putorius, 106 



Pyrameis atalanta, 445 



Pyramidula rotundata, 50, 52, 156 ; 

 rupestris, 50, 52, 156 



P3 T rola rotundifolia, 23 



Pyrrhula europaea, 31 



Quail, 31 ; Brown-throated, in Ox- 

 fordshire, 469 



Queensland Oyster-fisheries, Trachi- 

 notus ovatus an enemy to, 114 



Raia batis, 460 ; clavata, 460 ; macu- 

 lata, 460; marginata, 460; oxy- 

 rhynchus, 460 ; radiata, 460 



Ranata linearis, 217 



Raniceps raninus, 449 



Raven, 31, 395 ; in Surrey, 398 

 Redpoll, 394, 395 ; Lesser, at Harnp- 



stead, 270 ; Mealy, at Hainpstead, 



196 



Recurvirosta avocetta, 316 



Redshank breeding in North Devon, 

 255 ; carrying young (?), 211, 272, 

 273 ; feeding-habits of, 65, 211 



Redstart, 32 ; Black, 394, 395 

 ! Redwing, 231 



Reeve in Co. Mayo, 399 



Renfrew, bird-notes from, 228 



Rhina squatina, 459 



Rhinolophus ferrum-equinum, 154; 

 hipposiderus, 154 



Rhizobius pilosellae, 434 



Rhombus laevis, 450; maximus, 449 



Rhopalosiphum berberidis, 314 ; di- 

 anthi, 314 ; ligustri,314 ; nymphae, 

 314 ; ribis, 314 

 ! Rhynchota, hymenopterous parasites 

 of, 213, 309, 340, 427 



Roller in Cumberland, 156 : Austra- 

 lian, 330 



Rook, 31 



Ruticilla phcenicurus, 32, 253 ; titys, 

 31 



J Salmo eriox, 452 ; fontinalis, 451 ; 

 salar, 390 ; trutta, 452 

 Sandpiper, Baird's, in Norfolk, 124; 

 Common, 31, 232, 333 ; Curlew, 

 335 ; Grey-rumped, 333 ; Pectoral, 

 at Eastbourne Crumbles, 69 ; Terek, 

 334 



Saxicola cenanthe, 79 

 Scarborough, bird-notes from, 78 

 Scrub-Fowl, 331 



Schizoneura aquatica, 433; lanigera, 



432 ; ulmi, 433 

 Sciaena aquila, 417 

 Scomber scomber, 418 ; scriptue, 



418 ; thunnina, 377 ; thynnus, 418 

 Scorpcena dactyloptera, 415 

 Scotland — Weasel, 28 ; Millport 



Marine Biological Station, 201; 



Ornithological notes, 228 

 Scudderia curvicauda, 150 

 Scyllium canicula, 459 ; catulus, 459 

 i Sea-birds in and round London, 349 

 t Selache maxima, 458 

 Selborne Society's magazine, 40 

 Shoveler breeding in North Devon, 



255, 316 

 Shrike, Red-backed, 31, 231 

 Silpha tristis, 445 



Siphocoryne capreae, 341 ; fceniculi, 

 341 ; pastinaceae, 340; xylostei, 341 



