CONTENTS.' 
List of Officers ..... v 
List of Members ..... vi 
Statement of Accounts . . , . ix 
Publications received ..... x 
President’s Address ..... 569 
I. On the “Hairy” Variety of the Moorhen {Gallinula 
chloropus), by J. H. Gurney, Jun., F.Z.S. . 581 
II. Do the Blackbird and the Thrush ever interbreed ? 
by Robert Miller Christy .... 588 
III. On the occurrence of a Flock of the Arctic Blue- 
thi’oated Warbler {Erithacus suecica) in Norfolk, 
by J. H. Gurney, Jun., F.Z.S. . . . 597 
IV. On Norfolk Amber, by Clement Reid, F.G.S. . 601 
V. Darkness and Eyes, by Sidney F. Harmer, B.A.,B.Sc. 604 
VI. The Fens and Fen-folk, by Thomas Southwell, F.Z.S. 610 
VII. On recent additions to the Fauna and Flora of 
the Cromer Forest-bed, by Clement Reid, F.G.S. 681 
VIII. Plants new to Norfolk, with notes on other Species, 
by Arthur Bennett, F.L.S. . . . 633 
IX. Eartlujuakes and Subsidences in Norfolk, by Horace 
B. Woodward, F.G.S 637 
X. Notes on the Herring Fishery of 1883, by Thomas 
Southwell, F.Z.S. ..... 644 
XI. Meteorological Notes, 1883, by A. W. Preston . 646 
XII. Revised List of Vertebrata from the Forest-bed 
Series, by E. T. Newton, F.G.S. . . . 654 
XIII. Mammalia of Norfolk, by Thomas Southwell, F.Z.S. 657 
XIV. Fauna and Flora of Norfolk, Additions to Part IV., 
Fishes, by John Lowe, M.D. . . . 677 
XV. Additions to the List of the Lepidoptera of Norfolk, 
by Charles G. Barrett .... 683 
XVI. Fauna and Flora of Norfolk, Hemiptera (Heteroptera 
and Homoptera), by James Edwards . . 700 
XVII. Fauna and Flora of Norfolk, Part VI., Flowering 
Plants and Ferns (Additions and Corrections), 
by Herbert D. Geldart .... 719 
XVIII. Fauna and Flora of Norfolk, Additions to Part III., 
Fungi, by Charles B. Plowright, M.R.C.S. . 730 
XIX. Faunaand Flora ofNorfolk, Diatomace»B,byF.Kitton, 
Hon. F.R.M.S 7,54 
XX. Ornithological Notes for 1882, by Henry Stevenson, 
F.L.S 771 
XXI. Miscellaneous Notes and Observations . . 789 
