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Hall,T.B.

Note on the Sudbury Mechanics' Mu- seum, 341

Harley, James

Arrival of summer birds near Leices- ter, 220

Harrison, J. B.

Capture of Colias Hyale, 260

Haslam, S. H.

Occurrence of the lark bunting near Milnthorpe, 316

Hepburn, Archibald

Sand-martin, 146; Swallow, 147; Mi- gration of birds, 147; Early nest of the sparrow, 148 ; Habits of certain birds, 185 ; Arrival of summer birds in East Lothian, 220 ; Birds injuri- ous to agriculture, 296, 366

Heppenstall, John

Appearances of migratory birds near Sheffield, 13; Occurrence of the os- prey, 14 ; Woodcock and snipe, 15; Migratory birds, 15 ; Grey wagtail, 140 ; Ring ouzel, 144 ; Arrival of summer birds of passage near Shef- field, and occurrence of hawks near Sheffield, 247 ; Lesser redpoll, 353

Hewett, William

Crickets, 340 : Badger, 344 ; Otter, 344 ; Black mice, 348 ; Nest of the harvest-mouse, 349 ; Anecdote of a red deer, 349 ; Screech owl, rooks, Royston crow, magpie, jays and star- lings, 350, 351 ; Ring ouzel, 351 ; Wryneck, bunting and shrike, 352 ; Nesting-places of the swallows, 353 ; Blackcap in January, 356 ; Domes- tic pigeon settling upon trees, 360 ; Anecdote of a pheasant and fox 361 ; Occurrence of quails in winter, 361 ; Anecdote of a partridge, 361 ; Anec- dote of a partridge and fox, 361 ; Anecdote of a woodcock, 362; Gold- en plover, 362 ; Eggs of stone cur- lew, 363 ; Habits of the dottrel, 363

Hewitson, W. C.

Birds on board ship, 15; Migration of birds, 103; Capture of Coleopterous insects during a flood, 116

Hogg, William

Habits of the raven, 215, 305; Habits of the carrion crow, 304 ; Habits of the grouse, 306

Holland, A.

Enquiry respecting a wagtail, 136

Holme, Frederick

Occurrence of the orange-legged hob- by, 78 ; Capture of Vanessa Antio- pa near Truro, 156 ; Habits of Dy- tiscus punctulatus, 200 ; Anecdote of snails devouring insects, 201 ; Noctulebat,213; Kestril,223; Oc- currence of the eared grebe at Ox- ford, 223 ; Species of Aleochara, 271 ; Chrysomela Banksii, 271 ; Ci- cindela campestris, 271 ; Broscus cephalotes, 271 ; Phyllopertha hor- deola, 271 ; Species of Cionus and Sphaerula Lythri, 271 ; Molytes an- glicanus, 271 ; Enquiry respectiug the humble-bee, 336; British spe- cies of Carabus, 338 ; Agonum affi- ne, 332 ; Habits of Amara, 339 ; Badister bipustulatus, 340; Haltica Brassicae and Velleius dilatatus,340

Hussey, Rev. Arthur

Certain fishes remaining stationary in size, 322 ; Voracity of the eel, 323 ; Sudden appearance and disappear- ance of insects, 336; Harvest-mouse 349 ; Singular noise made by a spar- row, 353 ; Bills of birds, 362

Hoyer, J.

Wolves in Canada, 132 ; Bears in Ca- nada, 133 ; Moose in Canada, 134

Jerdon, Archibald

Summer birds at Bonjedward, 220 ; Occurrence of the white-winged cross-bill in Scotland, 221 ; Siskin, 222; Habits of the black-headed gull, 245 ; Moulting of birds, 249 ; Squirrel, 347 ; Occurrence of a cream-coloured grouse, 361 ; Anec- dote of the common fowl, 361

Jordan, Robert C.R.

Bats at Teignmouth, 75 ; Late depar- ture of swallows, 76 ; Capture of moths on ivy, 157 ; Occurrence of Colias Electra, 176, 330 ; Scoliop- teryx libatrix, 333 ; Appearance of Lepidoptera at Teignmouth, 334 ; Singular situation of a bee's nest, 336 ; Common snipe, 362

Jordan, W.R. Hall

Crossbill, 39 ; Red-backed shrike, 40 ; Medic egger, 94 ; Occurrence of the Bohemian chatterer near Teign- mouth, 188; Occurrence of the rose- coloured thrush near Teignmouth, 188 ; Occurrence of rare insects at Teignmouth, 199 ; Migrations of birds, 313

Kidd, Waring

Enquiry respecting the water-rail, 148; Occurrence of the boar-fish at Brighton, 191

King, William Doubleday

Capture of insects by flowers, 127