XXVI. 
CONTENTS. 
torpor.—Kingfisher, its habits.—Vegetables assume a hybernating 
state.—Insects, their winter state and consumption,—Banded 
Helix, its winter retreat.—Night songsters.—Field Mouse, its winter 
sleep.—New species of Helix. — Cuckow.—Honey-dew.—Terns, 
their visits, &c.—Blue Titmouse, its habits, &c.—Nuthatch, its 
notes.—Return of spring.—Hedgehog, its winter retreats.—Migra¬ 
tion as observed with us.—Snake, food of. - Page 329 to 428. 
Notes on, and references to the plates of the fossils of the strata 
Page 429 to 437. 
Notes on, and references to the plates of the fossil hones 
Page 438 to 439. 
Page 439 to end. 
Addenda on ditto 
Index. 
