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Knox, A. E., M.A.

Birds of Sussex, 137, 225 ; Pied wag- tail, 190

Lambert, Alfred

Bat flying by daylight, 35 ; Caterpil- lar of Orgyia gonostigma, 95

Landsborough, Rev. D.

Enquiry respecting a stridulant insect, 31 ; On mollusks &c. observed at Whiting bay in Arran, 86

Lee, Melville

Capture of Lepidoptera near Cam- bridge, 257

Lewcock, J.

Occurrence of the brambling near Farnham, 1 88 ; Occurrence of the tree sparrow at Tilford, 189; Wood- cock breeding in the Holt forest, 1 89; Crossbill breeding in the Holt fo- rest, 189

Loudon, J. C, F.L.S.

The cayman, 150

Morris, Beverley R., M.D.

Capture of Xanthia Xerampelina 334 ; Starling, 351

Morris, Rev. Francis Orpen, B.A.

Blighted appearance of oak and ash trees, 272, 338 ; Pleadings for the dumb, 345

Newman, Edward, F.L.S.

The Siberian mammoth, 1 ; Capture of a whale at Deptford, 33 ; Late de- parture of swallows, 77; Description of Psychopsis mimica, 125 ; On the Pterodactyle tribe, 129; Colias Elec- tra, 176

Nicholson, C.

Note on the grey wagtail, 230

Norman, George

Late departure of the swallow, 102 ; Smerinthus ocellatus and S. Populi, 174

Parsons, Christopher, F.L.S.

Habits of the dabchick, 364

Patterson, Robert

Reptiles mentioned in Shakspeare's plays, 249, 317

Plant, J.

Capture of Colias Hyale, 259

Quekett, John

On the minute anatomy of the horse- leech, 17, 88, 324

Reece, George

Occurrence of the blackcap at Worces- ter in January, 76 ; Occurrence of the herring gull near Worcester, 104

Rodd, Edward Hearle

Occurrence of rare British birds, 140 ; Occurrence of the bustard near the Lizard point, 144 ; Occurrence of the wood sandpiper at Penzance, 189; Occurrence of the Squacco heron near Penzance, 189; Early breeding of the ring plover, 190 ; Occurrence of the dusky sandpiper in Cornwall, 363 ; Occurrence of the spoonbill in Cornwall, 364

Ross, F. W. L.

Description of Muller's top-knot, 106

Salmon, J. D.

Early incubation of birds, 76 ; Bee- hives, 95 ; Power possessed by bees to raise a queen from an egg destin- ed to produce a worker, 158

Saul, M.

Habits of the blue titmouse, 309 ; The walking branch caterpillar, 335 ; Occurrence of the harvest-mouse in Lancashire, 349 ; Frugivorous pro- pensity of the song thrush, 351 ; Anecdote of male blackbird, 351

Smith, Frederick

Captures of Hymenopterous insects at Hawley, 61 ; Descriptions of British wasps, 161 ; Description of a new British bee, 261 ; Entomological captures in Hampshire, 262 ; Cap- ture and habits of Clavigcr foveola- tus, 266

Stephens, J. F., F.L.S.

Captures near Guildford, 30; Capture of Lebia Crux-minor, 30

Stevens, Samuel

Capture of Catocala Fraxini, 30 ; Cap- ture of Pissodes Pini, 271 ; Capture of Colias Edusa in Sussex, 330 ; Capture of Colias Hyale in Kent and Sussex, 331 ; Capture of Calo- campa vetusta, 334

Swaysland, George

Occurrence of the black redstart near Brighton, 188 ; The golden-crested wren, 188

Thomas, W. H.

Reed warbler, 97

Thompson, William

Weasel, 36 ; Sand lizard, 1 04 ; Spe- cies of toad, 321

Trathan, James J.

Late departure of swallows, 76 ; Con- tinental white wagtail, 188

Wakefield, R.

Occurrence of Sphinx Convolvuli at Lower Clapton, 331 ; Economy of ants, 335

Walker, Francis

Sepsis cynipsea, 95 ; Larva of Cis Bo- leti, 116; Occurrence of Heliothrips