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THE ZOOLOGIST:

A MONTHLY JOURNAL

OF

NATURAL HISTORY.


THIRD SERIES.—VOL. I.


EDITED BY

J.E. HARTING, F.L.S., F.Z.S.,

MEMBER OF THE BRITISH ORNITHOLOGISTS' UNION.

DELECTANDO PARTERQUE MONENDO.


LONDON:

JOHN VAN VOORST.1, PATERNOSTER ROW.


1877.

PRINTED BY

T.P. NEWMAN, 32, BOTOLPH LANE,

LONDON. E.C.

PREFACE.


The completion of the present volume imposes on its Editor the pleasing duty of thanking the many friends who, by their contributions or suggestions, have so ably helped him to the performance of the task he had undertaken.

The contents speak for themselves; but the Editor cannot omit expressing his satisfaction that in quality they are not inferior to those of any volume which appeared during the long management of his lamented and experienced predecessor. The papers by Captain Feilden, "On the Mammalia of North Greenland and Grinnell Land," and by Mr. Warren, "On the Birds of the Moy Estuary," may, without disparagement of any others, be especially cited as furnishing valuable information not before published.

As in most former years. Ornithology continues to fill the greatest number of pages; but the Editor, who certainly cannot be accused of indifference to its great fascination, would yet remind his correspondents that for this journal justly to maintain its title of 'The Zoologist,' many other groups of animals deserve attention as well as Birds, and he trusts that in future more appreciation may be shown of their attractions than has been exhibited during the past year.

It is very gratifying, also, to find that the number of subscribers has considerably increased, for this fact testifies to the growth of the taste for, and of the study of, that branch of Natural History which it is the object of this journal to advance.

It is confidently hoped that as the present series progresses the encouragement hitherto received from both subscribers and contributors will in no degree abate.

1st December, 1877.

Contents of Issues

Contents of The Zoologist, 3rd series, vol. 1 (1877)
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Issue 1 (January, 1877)
Harting, James Edmund Editor's Address 1
Newton, Alfred On the European Redpolls 5
Cordeaux, John On the Migration of Birds on the N.E. Coast of England in the Autumn of 1876 7
Editor, The On the Occurence for the First Time in England of the American Red-breasted Thrush (Turdus migratorius) 14
Occasional Notes 17
Proceedings of Scientific Societies 28
Notices of New Books 35
 
Issue 2 (February, 1877)
Boyes, Frederick On the Autumnal Migration of Birds on the Yorkshire Coast 41
Gatcombe, John Ornithological Notes from Devon and Cornwall during the Autumn of 1876 44
Occasional Notes 47
Proceedings of Scientific Societies 61
Notices of New Books 68
 
Issue 3 (March, 1877)
L.H. Jeitteles On the Geographical Distribution of the Fallow Deer Past and Present
(translation: Ullmann, P.D. and Harting, J.E.)
81
Dawkins, W. Boyd On the Northern Range of the Fallow Deer in Europe 89
Stevenson, Henry Ornithological notes from Norfolk 95
Occasional Notes 100
Proceedings of Scientific Societies 109
Notices of New Books 116
 
Issue 4 (April, 1877)
Adams, A. Leith Ancient and Extinct British Quadrupeds 121
[Mahony, James A.] The Natural History of Donegal 149
Boyes, Frederick Ornithological notes from Beverley 153
Kerr, W.J. Ornithological notes from St. Andrews, N.B., during the Autumn and Winter of 1876 159
Gatcombe, John Ornithological notes from Devon 162
Bidwell, Edward Observations on Egg-blowing 164
Harting, J.E.F. (The Editor) Wild Fowl Preservation 167
Occasional Notes 172
Proceedings of Scientific Societies 184
 
Issue 5 (May, 1877)
Mitchell, F.S. A Spring Tour in Norway; With Notes on the Birds Observed There 193
Cordeaux, John On the Migration of Birds 205
Saunders, Howard On the Occurrence of the Smaller Sooty Tern at the Mouth of the Thames 213
Garrod, A.H. On the Anatomical Characters Distinguishing the Swallow and the Swift 217
Cornish, Thomas On the Occurence of the Centrine Shark off the Coast of Cornwall 221
Occasional Notes 223
 
Issue 6 (June, 1877)
Warren, Robert The Birds of the Moy Estuary and the Surrounding District, part 1 233
Gurney, J.H., Jun. On the Claim of the Pine Grosbeak to be Regarded as a British Bird 242
Occasional Notes 250
Proceedings of Scientific Societies 262
 
Issue 7 (July, 1877)
Durnford, W.A. Ornithological notes from the Lake District and Walney Island 273
Gatcombe, John Ornithological Notes from Devon and Cornwall 278
Warren, Robert The Birds of the Moy Estuary and the Surrounding District, part 2 284
Occasional Notes 290
Proceedings of Scientific Societies 303
Notices of New Books 310
 
Issue 8 (August, 1877)
Feilden, H.W. On the Mammalia of North Greenland, and Grinnell Land (first part) 313
Warren, Robert The Birds of the Moy Estuary and the Surrounding District, part 3 321
Mathew, Murray A. On the Occurrence of the Marsh Warbler near Taunton 333
Occasional Notes 338
Proceedings of Scientific Societies 344
Notices of New Books 350
 
Issue 9 (September, 1877)
Feilden, H.W. On the Mammalia of North Greenland, and Grinnell Land (concluded) 353
Pengelly, W. The Ossiferous Caverns of Devonshire 361
Occasional Notes 379
Proceedings of Scientific Societies 391
 
Issue 10 (October, 1877)
Reid, Lieut. The Birds of the Bermudas 393
Editor, The On the Former Nesting of the Spoonbill in the County of Sussex 425
Stevenson, Henry Ornithological notes from Norfolk 430
Feilden, H.W. Arctic Molluscan Fauna 435
Occasional Notes 440
Proceedings of Scientific Societies 453
Notices of New Books 458
 
Issue 11 (November, 1877)
Flower, W.H. On the Preparation of Skeletons for Museum Purposes 465
Feilden, H.W. Birds Observed between Cape Farewell and Cape Clear 468
Harting, J.E.F. ("The Editor") On the Occurrence of the Hobby in Ireland 471
Reid, Lieut. The Birds of the Bermudas (Part 2) 473
Gatcombe, John Ornithological Notes from Devon and Cornwall 493
Occasional Notes 495
Proceedings of Scientific Societies 498
Notices of New Books 501
 
Issue 12 (December, 1877)
Smith, Alfred Charles The Swannery at Abbotsbury 505
Cordeaux, John Spring Migration of Birds on the East Coast 512
Harting, J.E. ("the Editor") On the Occurrence in England of Dutrochet's Land Leech, Trochetia subviridis 515
Occasional Notes 523
Proceedings of Scientific Societies 526

CONTENTS.


ALPHABETICAL LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS.

Adams, A. Leith, M.D., F.E.S.
Ancient and extinct British Quadrupeds, 121.
Atkins, G.
Pochards breeding in the Regent's Park, 342
Bailey, Henry F.
Herons near London, 108
Baldwin, Edward T.
Purple Gallinule in Lancashire, 381
Balfour, T. Graham
The "Curlew" of the Wiltshire Downs, 183
Barker, Ernest E.
Lobster burying its prey, 261
Barrington, Richard M., LL.D.
Rooks attacking acorns, 55; The Natural History of Donegal, 223; Blackcap in County Wicklow, 299
Belt, Thomas, F.G.S.
Introduction of foreign land and fresh-water Mollusca, 302
Bidwell, Edward, F.Z.S.
Observations on egg-blowing, 164; Tengmalm's Owl in Essex, 176; Cuckoo's egg in a Blackbird's nest, 340
Bond, F., F.L.S.
Tawny Pipit at Brighton, 299
Booth, E.T.
Food of the Dartford Warbler, 59; Nesting of the Brambling in Perthshire, 60; Singular accident to a Kingfisher, 178; Migration of Rooks, 388; Odd materials in a Cormorant's nest, 389
Borrer, William, M.A., F.L.S.
Little Owl in Sussex, 228, 296; Weasel in Ireland, 291; Black variety of the Brown Rat, 292; Singular variety of the House Martin, 343
Bowles, Arthur H.
Golden Eagle near Killarney, 25; Squacco Heron in Killarney, 57
Boyes, Frederick
On the autumnal migration of birds on the Yorkshire coast, 41; Scandinavian form of the Dipper in East Yorkshire, 53; Mode of progression of the Puffin, 59; Ornithological notes from Beverley, 153; Rough-legged Buzzard in East Yorkshire, 176; Buff variety of the Song Thrush, 256; Blackcap's nest suspended in a fir tree, 258; Correction of an error, 260
Brooke, A.B.
Canada Geese near Dunkeld, 300
Brown, John A. Harvie
Partridges coloured like Red Grouse, 256; Divers on fresh water, 296; Green Sandpiper in Stirlingshire, 441
Butler, Arthur G., F.L.S.
Want of reflection in the House Sparrow, 299; Young Cuckoo in the nest of a Song Thrush, 300
Butterfield, E.P.P.
Pied Flycatcher in Yorkshire, 54; Eagle Owl in Yorkshire, 177; Variety of the Sand Martin, 231; Note on the Willow Wren, 257; Pied Flycatcher nesting in Yorkshire, 297; Imitative powers of the Whinchat, 384
Buxton, J.H.
Cuckoo evicting young Hedge-sparrows, 341
Carrington, John T.
Habits of the Great Pipe-fish, 390
Christy, Robert M.
A pure white Jay, 25; White Sky Lark and other birds near York, 231
Clark-Kennedy, Arthur J.
Honey Buzzard in Suffolk, 24
Clermont, Lord
Stock Dove in Ireland, 383
Clifton, Lord
Ornithological notes from Cobham, 48; Merlins in Kent, Late assumption of adult plumage by the male Kestrel, 176
Cocks, Alfred Heneage, F.Z.S.
Breeding of the Otter, 100, 250
Cooke, Nicholas
Birds observed in Glen Spean, 381
Corbin, G.B.
Greenfinch nesting in furze, 19; Gregarious habits of the Longeared Owl, 20; Varieties of Starling and Blackbird, 22; Spotted Redshank in Hampshire, 50; Variety of Sand Martin, 106; Breeding of the Otter and Badger, 250; The Curlew of the Wiltshire Downs, 257; Hobby nesting in Hampshire, 443; Notes from South Devon, 444
Cordeaux, John
On the migration of birds on the N.E. coast of England in the autumn of 1876, 7; Migration of the Pied Flycatcher, 54; Migration of birds at Heligoland, 59; Rare Birds in the Humber district, 174; On the migration of birds, 205; Variety of the Common Guillemot, 298; Spring migration of birds on the east coast, 512
Cornish, Thomas
Breeding season of Crayfish, 28; Spinous Shark in Mount's Bay, 108; Tadpole Fish off Penzance, 109; Angular Crab near Falmouth, 184; Centrine Shark off the coast of Cornwall, 221; Breeding season of the Edible Crab, 261; Long-legged Spider Crab at Penzance, 390; Short-finned Tunny at Penzance, 452
Creed, Rev. H.K., M.A.
Hawks in Suffolk, 179
Darragh, Thomas
Owls washing, 107
Dawkins, W. Boyd, M.A., F.R.S.
On the northern range of the Fallow Deer in Europe, 89
Douglas-Ogilby, J.
Natural History of Donegal, 223
Dover, Capt. W. Kinsey
Absence of the Weasel from Ireland, 440; Toads in Ireland, 451; Young Thrush feeding a Cuckoo, 496
D'Urban, W.S.M.
Rare birds of the Exe, 104; Remarkable variety of the Wild Duck, 107; Glaucous Gull on the Exe and Teign, 108; The Knot in summer plumage on the Exe, 448; Short Sunfish in the Exe, 451
Durnford, W. Arthur
Ornithological notes from the Lake District and Walney Island, 273; Marten-cat in England and Wales, 291
Edward, Thomas, A.L.S.
Asterina gibbosa on the coast of Banffshire, 109; Bearded Tit and Hawfinch in Aberdeenshire, 255
Feilden, Capt. H. W., F.G.S., &c.
Hobby nesting in Hampshire, 298; On the Mammalia of North Greenland and Grinnell Land, 313, 353; Arctic Molluscan Fauna, 433; Birds observed between Cape Farewell and Cape Clear, 468
Flemyng, William W.
Curious nesting-place for a House Sparrow, 388
Flower, Prof. H.W., F.R.S.
On the preparation of skeletons for Museum purposes, 405
Garrod, Prof. A.H., M.A., F.R.S.
On the anatomical characters distinguishing the Swallow and the Swift, 217
Gatcombe, John
Blue Shark off Plymouth, 26; Bonito at Plymouth, 27; Ornithological notes from Devon and Cornwall; 44, 162, 278, 493; Spinous Shark off Plymouth, 108; Pilot-fish and Gray Mullet, 184; Pelamid on the Cornish coast, 452
Gordon, Charles
Lesser Kestrel near Dover, 298
Gosse, P.H., F.R.S.
Rare British fishes off Babbicombe, 344
Gurney, J.H, F.Z.S.
Large Tunny off the coast of Norfolk, 27; A curiously-coloured Weasel, 47; Note on the Short-eared Owl, 228; Note on the Porphyrio killed at Tatterford, Norfolk, 253
Gurney, J.H., Jun., F.Z.S.
Varieties of the Sky Lark, Woodcocks frequenting the sea-shore, 181; Cuckoo in reddish brown plumage in spring, 230; On the claim of the Pine Grosbeak to be regarded as a British bird, 242; Birds impaled by the wind on weather vanes, 259; Kite at Northrepps, 260; Singular variety of the Hedgesparrow, 298: The Collared Duck, 341; Hooded Crow in Norfolk in August, 443; Purple Gallinule at Hickling Broad, 447; Partridge coming in collision with a train, 448
Hadfield, Capt. Henry
Ornithological notes from the Isle of Wight, 23; Rooks attacking acorns, 105; Winter visitants to the Isle of Wight, 181: Reported occurrence of the Wild Cat in the Isle of Wight, 338; Pied Flycatcher and other birds in the Isle of Wight, 440; Crested Lark in the Isle of Wight, 450
Harding, Isaac
Ring Ouzel nesting near Malvern, 387; Pied Flycatcher nesting near Malvern, 389
Hargitt, Edward
Marten-cat in Scotland, 392
Harper, R.P.
King Duck in Orkney, 183
Harting, J.E., F.L.S., F.Z.S.
Editor's Address, 1; On the occurrence for the first time in England of the American Red-breasted Thrush, 14; Rabbits breeding above ground, 18; Rooks attacking acorns, 21; Tree Sparrow nesting in Middlesex, 24; On the geographical distribution of the Fallow Deer past and present (translated from the German of L.H. Jeitteles), 81 [see Ullmann]; Hybrid between the English Hare and the Scotch Hare, 101; Passenger Pigeon in Yorkshire, 180; On the former nesting of the Spoonbill in the county of Sussex, 423; Hobby in Ireland, 471; On the occurrence in England of Dutrochet's Land Leech, 515
Howarth, E.
Bewick's Swan and Canada Goose near Shciheld, 446; Curious death of a Swallow, 447
Hutchinson, J.H.
Osprey near Bridlington, 389
Kerr, W.J.
Ornithological notes from St. Andrews, N.B., during the autumn and winter of 1876, 159
Kerry, F.
Ornithological notes from Essex, 52; Rough-legged Buzzard and Peregrine Falcons at Harwich, 258; Little Gulls and Kittiwakes in Essex, 259; Spoonbills in Suffolk in June, 343; Spoonbills and Canada Geese in Suffolk, 525
Leach, Harry R.
Scarcity of the Corn Crake, 497
Lee, Harry
Pied Flycatcher in Epping Forest, 447
Lees, G.J. Dumville
Crossbill nesting near Bournemouth, 254
Lilford, Lord
Purple Gallinule in Northamptonshire, 252
Lister, Arthur, F.L.S.
Red-necked Grebe in Essex, 230; Migration of the Ring Ouzel, 442
Mahoney, James A.
The Natural History of Donegal, 290
Mansell-Pleydell, J.C., F.L.S.
Ornithological notes from Dorsetshire, 884
Mathew, Rev. Murray A., M.A.
Fox Shark off Teignmouth, 26; Ornithological notes from the West of England, 104, 177; Purple Gallinule in Somersetshire, 178, 252, 339; Marsh Warbler near Taunton, 333; Tawny Pipit in Sussex, 342; Scarcity of the Corn Crake in the West of England, 387; Bartram's Sandpiper in Somersetshire, 389; Black Rat in Somersetshire, 440; Wood Sandpiper at Barnstaple, 448; Sunfish in the Bristol Channel, 451; Early arrival of Wild Geese, 498
Mennell, Henry Tuke, F.L.S.
A Barn Owl in the City, 297
Mitchell, F.S.
Singular nest of the Blackbird, 108; A spring tour in Norway, with notes on the birds observed there, 193
Moor, Charles
Golden Eagle, Rough-legged Buzzard, &c., near Woodbridge, 25
Moore, G. Peter
Blue-throated Warbler near Lowestoft, 449
Morres, Rev. Arthur P., M.A.
Rare birds in Wilts and Dorset, 52; Benefit of the Wild Bird Protection Act, 53; Rooks attacking acorns, 55; Curlews breeding near Salisbury, 106; Peregrine Falcons near Wareham, Rough-legged Buzzards near Tisbury, Wilts, 175: Curious effect of the recent floods, 183; Unusual hiding-place for Frogs, 184; Merlin in South Wales, 226; Marten-cat in Lincolnshire, 251; Moorhen defending its young from a Stoat, 255; Pied Flycatcher near Salisbury, 297; Swimming powers of the Mole, 440; Peregrine Falcons on the spire of Salisbury Cathedral, 450
Mosley, S.L.
Red-winged Starling in Yorkshire, 257
Newton, Alfred, M.A., F.R.S.
On the European Redpolls, 5; The Hawfinch in Scotland, 22; On the occurrence at Malta of the Snow Bunting, 22; On the naturalization of the Edible Frog in Norfolk, 61
Ogilvie, C.P.
Breeding season of the Edible Crab, 301; Habits of the Lobster, 302
Palmer, J.E.
Roosting habits of the Starling, 253
Pengelly, W., F.R.S., F.G.S.
The ossiferous caverns of Devonshire, 361
Pike, T.M.
Singular variety of the Common Guillemot, 57; Breeding of the Pochard and Black-headed Gull in Dorsetshire, 385
Pike, William
Habits of the Golden Eagle, 103
Prior, C. Matthew
The time of day at which birds lay their eggs, 53; Magpies flocking in winter, 58; Rooks attacking acorns, 105; Black Stork in Oxfordshire, 180; Wild-fowl in Bedfordshire, 181; Curiously coloured Mole, 225; Mergansers and Divers inland, Little Bittern and Spotted Crake in Oxfordshire, 232; Gregarious habits of the Long-eared Owl, 256; Starlings nesting in Sand Martin's holes, 301; Hobby in Oxfordshire, 448: Sand Martins nesting in a stone wall, 450
Reeks, Henry, F.L.S., F.Z.S.
Lemming in Newfoundland, 47
Reid, Lieut. Savile G., R.E., F.Z.S.
The birds of the Bermudas, 393, 473; Waders near Aldershot, 496
Rickards, Rev. Marcus S.C, F.L.S.
Skua and Shearwater at Christchurch and Poole Harbour, 498
Rocke, John
White-tailed Eagle in Herefordshire, 174; Snowy Owl in the Lewes, 177
Rodd, Edward Hearle
Autumnal breeding of the Otter, 17; Pomarine Skua in Mount's Bay, Gannets off the Cornish coast, Iceland and Glaucous Gulls at the Land's End, 182; Black-throated Diver on fresh water, 258; Buffon's Skua on the Cornish coast, 300; White-tailed Eagle on the north coast of Cornwall, 444; Baillon's Crake near Penzance, 497; Scaup Duck at Scilly, 525
Rooper, George
Cuckoo laying in a Swallow's nest, 260
Rope, G.T.
Dartford Warbler in Suffolk, 230; Jack Snipe in Suffolk in May, 299
Rosling, A.W.
Boar-fish in the Isle of Wight, 452
Rowley, George Dawson, M.A.
The migration of birds, 340
Salvin, F.H., F.Z.S.
Breeding of the Badger, 251
Saunders, Howard, F.L.S., F.Z.S.
Smaller Sooty Tern at the mouth of the Thames, 213; British-killed Purple Gallinules, 379
Sclater, John
Reported occurrence of the Golden Eagle in Durham, 54; Scarcity of the Wood Pigeon in Durham, 55; Scarcity of the Wood Pigeon and increase of the Stock Dove in the County Durham, 179
Shaw, Alfred E.
Hedgesparrow's nest built in a cabbage, 299
Smith, Rev. Alfred Charles, M.A.
South-American Rail in Wiltshire, 18; Cuckoo calling in September, 449; The Swannery at Abbotsbury, 505
Smith, Cecil
Purple Gallinule in Somerset, 227, 293; Little Bittern in Guernsey, 259
Southwell, Thomas, F.Z.S.
On the breeding of the Otter, 172; Martens in Suffolk, 338
Stevenson, Henry, F.L.S.
Ornithological notes from Norfolk, 95, 430
Stratton, Frederick
Unusual site for a Kestrel's nest, 342
Thomasson, John P.
Nesting of the Brambling, 255
Tristram, Rev. Canon, LL.D., F.R.S.
Introduction of foreign and freshwater Mollusca, 260
Tuck, Rev. Julian G., M.A.
Goshawk and other birds in Yorkshire, 179; Notes from Aldeburgh, Suffolk,, 495
Tyacke, John
Dartford Warbler in Cornwall, 23; Distribution of the Green Woodpecker in Cornwall, 24
Ullmann, P.D.
On the geographical distribution of the Fallow Deer past and present (translated from the German), 81
[see Harting]
Upcher, H.M.
Spoonbill near Ely, 343
Wallis, H.M.
Marten-cat in Scotland and Ireland, 292
Warren, Robert
Eiders in the estuary of the Moy, County Mayo, 50; A fresh-water breeding-haunt of the Sandwich Tern, 101; The birds of the Moy Estuary and the surrounding district, 233, 284, 321; Absence of the Weasel from Ireland, 379; Green Sandpiper in the County Mayo, 524; Hoopoe in Ireland, 525
Wesley, J.S.
Hoopoe in Yorkshire, 298
Wharton, Henry T., M.A., F.Z.S.
Pallas's Sand Grouse in Ireland, 58 Scarcity of the Corn Crake, 448 Note on 'List of British Birds,' 523
Whitaker, J.
Ornithological notes from Nottinghamshire, 301
Williams & Son
Reappearance of Pallas's Sand Grouse in Ireland, Variety of the Common Snipe, 24; Roller in Ireland, 53; Squacco Heron in King's County, 388
Wilson, H.V.M.
Nightingales in Brittany, 259


ALPHABETICAL LIST OF SUBJECTS.

Accentor modularis, 238

Accipiter fuscus, 421

Accipiter nisus, 195, 234

Acentropus, note on, 33

Acorns, Rooks attacking, 21, 55, 105

Acrocephalus palustris, 333

Actinaria, certain new forms, 185

Actinometra, the genus, 346

Actiturus Bartramius, 478

Address, Editor's, 1

Ægialitis hiaticula, 202

Ægialitis melodus, 475

Ægialitis semipalpatus, 475

Ægialitis vociferus, 475

Ægiothus exilipes, 5

Ægiothus linarius, 410

Aix sponsa, 484

Alauda arvensis, 240, 401

Alca alle, 330

Alca torda, 330

Alcedo ispida, 242

Alveolites, notes on the genus and on some allied forms, 266

Ampelis cedrorum, 407

Anaitis rosea, 185

Anas acuta, 324

Anas boschas, 323, 483

Anas clangula, 328

Anas clypeata, 323

Anas mollissima, 327

Anas obscura, 483

Anas penelope, 324

Anas strepera, 324

Anatomical characters distinguishing the Swallow and the Swift, 217

'Annual Life and Habits, Sketches of' (review), 503

'Animals, Geographical Distribution of' (review), 68

'Animals, Kindness to' (review), 504

Annelida, 346, 516 et seq.

Anous stolidus, 490

Anser albifrons, 322

Anser bernicla, 323

Anser brenta, 323

Anser hyperboreus, 482

Anser segetum, 322

Anthus ludovicianus, 402

Anthus petrosus, 240

Anthus pratensis, 199, 239

Ants, habits, 111

Aquila chrysaëtus, 194

Archibuteo lagopus, 195; var. Sancti-Johannis, 422

'Arctic Expedition, the Recent, Official Report of' (review), 38

Arctic Molluscan Fauna, 435

Ardea cærulea, 479

Ardea candidissima, 479

Ardea cinerea, 286

Ardea egretta, 479

Ardea herodias, 479

Ardea virescens, 480

Ardetta exilis, 480

Asterina gibbosa on the coast of Banffshire, 109

Astur atricapillus, 421

Astur palumbarius, 195

Auk, Little, 330, 493

Aulastoma, 517, 519

Aurochs, 138

Autumnal breeding of the Otter, 17

Avocet, 288

Bacteria, 347

Badger, 127; breeding, 250, 251

Balæna mysticetus, 360

Bat, Large Horseshoe, 146

Bat, Noctule or Great, 146

Bear, Brown, 124

Bear, White, 316

Beaver, 145

Beavers in Siberia, 172

Bees, habits, 111

Bermudas, Birds of the, 393, 473

Birds, migration on the N.E. coast of England in the autumn of 1876, 7; autumnal migration on the Yorkshire coast, 41; rare, in Wilts and Dorset, 52; the time of day at which they lay their eggs, 53; migration at Heligoland, 59; rare, on the Exe, 104; Act for the protection of certain Wild, during the breeding season, 167; rare, in the Humber district, 174; observed in Norway, 193; migration, 205, 340; near York, 231; of the Moy Estuary and the surrounding district, 233, 284, 321; impaled by the wind on weather vanes, 259; in the Isle of Wight, 343; observed in Glen Spean, 382; of the Bermudas, 393, 473; observed between Cape Farewell and Cape Clear, 468

'Birds, British, a History of' (review), 35

'Birds, List of British' (review), 458

'Birds of Marlborough' (review), 37

'Birds of South Africa' (review), 350

Bison, 138

Bittern, 97, 431

Bittern American, 480

Bittern Least, 480

Bittern Little, in Oxfordshire, 232; in Guernsey, 259

Blackbird, singular nest, 108

Blackbird and Starling, varieties, 22

Blackbird's nest. Cuckoo's egg in, 340

Blackbirds, 11, 238

Blackcap in County Wicklow, 299

Blackcap's nest suspended in a fir tree, 258

Blue Bird, Eastern, 399

Bluethroat, red-spotted, 197

Boar-fish in the Isle of Wight, 452

Bob-o'-link, 414

Bonito at Plymouth, 27

Botaurus minor, 480

Brachyotus palustris, 420

Brambling nesting in Perthshire, 60; in Norway, 109, 255

Branta canadensis, 482

Breeding, autumnal, of the Otter, 17; of Rabbits above ground, 18; season of Crayfish, 28; of the Otter, 100, 172, 250; of the Badger, 250, 251; season of Edible Crab, 261, 301; of Pochards in Regent's Park, 342; in Dorsetshire, 385; of Black-headed Gull in Dorsetshire, 385

Browne, Montagu, 'A List of the British Macro-Lepidoptera' (review), 464

Bubo ignavus, 196

Bucephala albeola, 485

Bucephala clangula, 485

Bulfinch, 241

Bunting, Bay-winged, 411

Bunting Common, 240

Bunting Lapland, 199

Bunting, Reed, 199, 240

Snow, 12, 199, 240, 410; at Malta, 22

Yellow, 240

Buteo borealis, 422

Buteo vulgaris, 235

Buzzard, Common, 96, 98, 235, 432

Buzzard Honey, 24, 95, 97

Buzzard Red-tailed, 422

Buzzard Rough-legged, 25, 97, 98, 258, 422, 431

Turkey, 423

Buzzards? 96

Buzzards? Rough-legged, near Tisbury, Wilts, 175; in East Yorkshire, 176; in Norway, 195

Calidris arenaria, 285, 477

Canis lupus, 317

Canvas-back, 485

Capercaillie, 202

Caprimulgus europæus, 242

Carbo cormorans, 330

Carbo cristatus, 330

Cardinalis virginianus, 413

Carduelis elegans, 240

Carduelis spinus, 241

Cat Bird, 398

Cat, Wild, 129; reported occurrence in the Isle of Wight, 338, 440

Cathartes aura, 423

Cavern, Ansty's Cove, 870

Cavern Ash-Hole, 371

Cavern Bench, 374

Cavern Brixham, 372

Cavern Kent's (or Hole), 365

Cavern Yealm-Bridge, 370

Caverns, Oreston, 362

Cedar Bird, 407

Certhia familiaris, 242, 401

Ceryle alcyon, 418

Chætura pelasgia, 417

Chaffinch, 240

Chamæpelia passerina, 424

Chaulelasmus streperus, 483

Charadrius hiaticula, 285

Charadrius pluvialis, 202

Charadrius virginicus, 474

Chelidon urbica, 202

Chiffchaff, 238

Chordeiles virginianus, 417

Chough, 241

Chrysomitris pintis, 410

Cinclus aquaticus, 237

Circus æruginosus, 235

Charadrius cyaneus, 235; var. Hudsonius, 421

'Classification, Zoological' (review), 310

Coccothraustes chloris, 240

Coccothraustes vulgaris, 22, 240

Coccyzus americauus, 419

Coccyzus erythropthalmus, 419

Colaptes auratus, 420

Collurio borealis, 409

Columba livia, 284

Columba palumba, 284

Columba turtur, 284

Colymbus arcticus, 205, 319

Colymbus glacialis, 329

Colymbus septentrionalis, 329

Contopus borealis, 417

Contopus virens, 417

Coot, 290

Coot American, 482

Cormorant, 330

Cormorant Double-crested, 486

Cormorant Green, 330

Cormorant's nest, odd materials in, 389

Corvus americanus, 415

Corvus corax, 241

Corvus cornix, 200, 241

Corvus frugilegus, 242

Corvus monedula, 242

Coturniculus Henslowii, 411

Coturnix vulgaris, 284

Cotyle riparia, 407

Cow Bird, 414

Crab, Angular, near Falmouth, 184

Crab Edible, breeding season, 261, 301

Crab Long-legged Spider, at Penzance, 390

Crake, Baillon's, near Penzance, 487

Crake Corn, scarcity in the West of England, 387; scarcity in the northwest of London, 448; in Bermuda, 481; scarcity, 497

Crake Spotted, in Oxfordshire, 232

Crane, 203

Crayfish, breeding season, 28

Creeper, Black-and-'White, 402

Creeper Brown, 401

Creeper Tree, 242

Crex pratensis, 220, 481

Crossbill, American, 409

Crosbill nesting near Bournemouth, 254

Crosbill White-winged, 410

Crow, American, 415


Crow Hooded, 95, 200; in Norfolk in August, 443

Crow Gray, 241

Cuckoo, 202, 242; in reddish brown plumage in spring, 230, 433; laying in a Swallow's nest, 260; young, in nest of Song Thrush, 300; evicting young Hedgesparrows, 341; young Thrush feeding, 496

Cuckoo, Black-billed, 419

Cuckoo, Yellow-billed, 419

Cuckoo's egg in a Blackbird's nest, 340

"Curlew" of the Wiltshire Downs, 183, 257

Curlew, 286

Curlew, Esquimaux, 478

Curlew, Hudsonian, 478

Curlew, Pigmy, 96

Curlews breeding near Salisbury, 106

Curvirostra americana, 409

Curvirostra leucoptera, 410

Cyanecula suecica, 197

Cygnus americanus, 482

Cygnus Bewickii, 321

Cygnus ferus, 321

Cyanospiza cyanea, 412

Cypselus apus, 242

Dafila acuta, 483

Danais archippus, geographical distribution, 192

Deer, Fallow, past and present geographical distribution, 81; northern range in Europe, 89; of Southern Europe, 135

Deer, Great-horned or Gigantic, 132

Deer, red, 130

Dendroëca æstiva, 403

Dendroëca cærulescens, 403

Dendroëca castanea, 404

Dendroëca coronata, 403

Dendroëca discolor, 404

Dendroëca palmarum, 404

Dendroëca pinus, 404

Dendroëca virens, 403

Dipper, 237

Dipper, Scandinavian form of, in East Yorkshire, 53

Diver, Black-throated, 205, 329, 431; on fresh water, 258

Diver, Great Northern, 329

Diver, Red-throated, 329

Divers inland, 232; on fresh water, 296

Dolichonyx oryzivorus, 414

Dotterell, 202

Dove, Carolina, 424

Dove, Ground, 424

Dove, Sea, 492

Dove, Stock, increase in County Durham, 179; in Ireland, 383

Dove, Turtle, 284

Dryocopus martius, 200

Duck, Black, 483

Duck, Buffel-headed, 485

Duck, Collared, 341

Duck, Dusky, 483

Duck, Eider, 327

Duck, King, in Orkney, 183

Duck, Lesser Scaup, 484

Duck, Long-tailed, 205, 328

Duck, Ring-necked, 485

Duck, Ruddy, 486

Duck, Scaup, at Scilly, 525

Duck, Summer, 484

Duck, Tufted, 328

Duck, Wild, 323, 483; variety, 107

Duck, Wood, 484

Dunlin, 289

Eagle, 9

Eagle, Bald, 423

Eagle, Golden, near Killarney, 25; near Woodbridge, 25; reported occurrence in Durham, 54; habits, 103; in Norway, 194

Eagle, Sea, 97, 99, 233

Eagle, White-headed, 423

Eagle, White-tailed, in Herefordshire, 175; on the north coast of Cornwall, 444

'Eastern Persia: an Account of the Journeys of the Persian Boundary Commission' (review), 116

Ectopistes migratorius, 423

Egg-blowing, observations on (with illustrations), 164

Eggs, the time of day at which birds lay them, 53

Eiders in the estuary of the Moy, County Mayo, 50

Elephant, ancient, 142

Elk, 134

Emberiza citrinella, 240

Emberiza miliaria, 240

Emberiza nivalis, 240

Emberiza schœniclus, 199, 240

Embidæ, nymph stage, 344

Empidonax Traillii, 417

Entomological Society of London, proceedings, 32, 65, 114, 191, 269, 307, 348, 391, 453, 498

Ephyra punctaria, 270

Eremophila alpestris, 402

Ereunetes pusillus, 476

Erismatura rubida, 486

Ermine, 127, 317

Erythaca rubecula, 238

Eskimo, 314

Eudromias morinellus, 202

Falco æsalon, 194, 234

Falco candicans, 234

Falco columbarius, 422

Falco communis, 422

Falco peregrinus, 234

Falco sparverius, 422

Falco tinnunculus, 194, 234

Falcon, Greenland, 234

Falcon, Peregrine, 9, 234, 422

Falcons, Peregrine, near Wareham, 175; at Harwich, 258; on the spire of Salisbury Cathedral, 450

Fauna of the West of Scotland, 302; Arctic Molluscan, 435

Fieldfare, 11, 196, 237

Fieldfares, late occurrence, 434

'Fish and Fishing, Notes on' (review), 501

Fish, Tadpole, off Penzance, 109

Fishes, amphibious and migratory, of India, 109; Indian fresh-water, geographical distribution, 263; rare British, off Babbicombe, 344

Flamingo, American, 482

Flicker, 420

Floods, recent, curious effects of, 183

Flycatcher, Hooded, 405

Flycatcher, Olive-sided, 417

Flycatcher, Pied, migration, 54; in Yorkshire, 54, 297; in Norway, 196; in Ireland, 237; in the Isle of Wight, 343; nesting near Malvern, 389; in Epping Forest, 447

Flycatcher, Pipiry, 416

Flycatcher, Spotted, 237

Flycatcher, Traill's, 417

Flycatcher, Wood Pewee, 417

Food of Dartford Warbler, 59

Fox, Arctic, 131, 318

'Fox at Home, and other Tales' (review), 79

Frigate Bird, 487

Fringilla cœlebs, 240

Fringilla linaria, 5

Fringilla montifringilla, 199

Frog, Edible, naturalization of in Norfolk, 61

Frogs, unusual hunting-place for, 184

Fulica americana, 482

Fulica atra, 290

Fuligula affinis, 484

Fuligula collaris, 341, 485

Fuligula cristata, 328

Fuligula ferina, 328

Fuligula marila, 205, 328

Fuligula vallisneria, 485

Gadwall, 324, 483

Gallinago media, 476

Gallinago Wilsonii, 476

Gallinula chloropus, 290; (?) var. galeata, 481

Gallinule, Florida, 481

Gallinule Purple, 96; in Somersetshire, 178, 227, 252, 293, 339; in Northamptonshire, 252; in England, 295; in Lancashire, 381; at Hickling Broad, 447; in Bermuda, 482

Gallinules, Purple, British-killed, 379

Gannet, 330

Gannet, Booby, 486

Gannets off the Cornish coast, 182

Garrulus glandarius, 200

Gecinus viridis, 201

Geese, Canada, 300, 525

Geese, Wild, early arrival, 498

'Geographical Distribution of Animals' (review), 68

Geothlypis trichas, 405

Glutton, 127

Godwit, Bartailed, 288

Godwit, Black-tailed, 288

Godwit, Hudsonian, 477

Goldeneye, 328, 485

Goldfinch, 240

Goniaphea ludoviciana, 412

Goosander, 486; in Co. Antrim, 107

Goose, Bean, 322

Goose, Canada, near Sheffield, 446; in Bermuda, 482

Goose, Bernicle, 323

Goose, Brent, 323

Goose, Snow, 482

Goose, White-fronted, 322

Goshawk, 195; in Yorkshire, 179

Goshawk, American, 421

Graculus dilophus, 486

Grallatores, 284

Grebe, Eared, 329

Grebe, Great-crested, 95

Grebe, Horned, 492

Grebe, Little, 329

Grebe, Pied-billed, 492

Grebe, Red-necked, 230, 431

Grebe, Sclavonian, 98, 431

Greenfinch nesting in furze, 19

Greenland, North, and Grinnell Land, Mammalia, 313, 353

Greenshank, 287

Grosbeak, Pine, claim to be regarded as British, 242

Grosbeak, Rose-beaked, 412

Grouse, Black, 202

Grouse, Pallas's Sand, reappearance in Ireland, 24, 58

Grouse, Red, 284; Partridges coloured like, 229, 256

Grus communis, 203

Guillemot, Black, 329

Guillemot, Common, 97, 329; singular variety, 57; variety, 298

Guillemot, Ringed, 329

Gull, Black-headed, 325; breeding in Dorsetshire, 385

Gull, Bonaparte's, 489

Gull, Common, 325

Gull, Glaucous, 108, 330

Gull, Great Black-backed, 326, 489

Gull, Herring, 326, 489

Gull, Iceland, 326

Gull, Laughing, 489

Gull, Lesser Black-backed, 205, 326

Gull, Ring-billed, 489

Gull, Sabine's, 490

Gulls, Black-headed, 432

Gulls, Glaucous and Iceland, at the Land's End, 182

Gulls, Little, in Essex, 259

Habits, gregarious, of Long-eared Owl, 20; of Ants, Bees and Wasps, 111; of the Lobster, 302; of Great Pipe-fish, 390

Hæmatopus ostralegus, 202, 286

Hæmopis, 517

Haliaëtus albicilla, 233

Haliaëtus leucocephalus, 423

Hare, English and Scotch, hybrid between, 101

Hare, extinct, 146

Hare, Northern, 353

Harelda glacialis, 205, 328

Hares, tailless, 146

Harrier, Hen, 235

Harrier, Marsh, 235

Hawfinch, 22, 98, 240, 432

Hawk, American Marsh, 421

Hawk, American Hen, 422

Hawk, Night, 417

Hawk, Pigeon, 422

Hawk, Sharp-shinned, 421

Hawks in Suffolk, 179

Hedgesparrow, 238; singular variety, 298; nest built in a cabbage, 299

Hedgesparrows, young, Cuckoo evicting, 341

Heron, 286

Heron, Great Blue, 479

Heron, Great White, 479

Heron, Green, 480

Heron, Little Blue, 479

Heron, Night, 480

Heron, Purple, 98

Heron, Snowy, 479

Heron, Squacco, in Killarney, 57; in King's County, 388

Heron, Yellow-crowned, 480

Herons near London, 108

Himantopus nigricollis, 475

Hippopotamus, Great, 140

Hirudo medicinalis, 517

Hirundo horreorum, 406

Hirundo riparia, 242

Hirundo rustica, 202, 242

Hirundo urbica, 242

Hobby, 96; nesting in Hampshire, 298", 443; in Oxfordshire, 448; in Ireland, 471

Hog, wild, 144

Homo grœnlandicus, 314

Hoopoe in Yorkshire, 298; in Ireland, 525

Horse, extinct, 144

Humming Bird, Ruby-throated, 418

Hyæena, 129

Hyæena, Spotted, 129

Hybrid between the English Hare and the Scotch Hare, 101

Ibis falcinellus var. Ordii, 479

Ibis, Glossy, 479

Icterus Baltimore, 414

Im Thurn, Everard F., 'The Birds of Marlborough' (review), 37

Indigo Bird, 412

Insessores, 237

Jackdaw, 242

Jay, 200; pure white, 25

Jay, Siberian, 200

Jelly-fish, 110

Junco hyemalis, 411

Kestrel, 234; male, late assumption of adult plumage, 176; nest, 194

Kestrel, Lesser, near Dover, 298

Kestrel's nest, unusual site for, 342

'Kindness to Animals; illustrated by Stories and Anecdotes' (review), 504

King Bird, 416

King Bird, Gray, 416

Kingfisher, 242; singular accident to, 178

Kingfisher, Belted, 218

Kite in Norfolk, 260, 431

Kittiwake, 325, 489

Kittiwakes in Essex, 259

Knot, 289; in summer plumage on the Exe, 448

Lagopus albus, 202

Lagopus mutus, 202

Lapwing, 97, 285

Lark, Brown, 402

Lark, Crested, in the Isle of Wight, 450

Lark, Shore, 402

Lark, Sky, 240; varieties, 181; white, 230; European, 401

Larks, Shore, 96

Larks, Sky, migrating, 96

Larus argentatus, 326, 489

Larus atricilla, 489

Larus canus, 325

Larus delawarensis, 489

Larus fuscus, 205, 326

Larus glaucus, 330

Larus islandicus, 326

Larus marinus, 326, 489

Larus philadelphia, 489

Larus ridibundus, 325

Larus tridactyla, 325, 489

Layard, E.L., F.Z.S., 'The Birds of South Africa' (review), 350

Lemming in Newfoundland, 47; in Greenland, 320

Lemming British, extinct, 146

Leopard, 128

Lepus glacialis, 353

Lestris Buffonii, 331

Lestris pomarinus, 331

Lestris Richardsonii, 331

'Life of a Scotch Naturalist: Thomas Edward' (review), 71

Limicola platyrhyncha, 204

Limosa hudsonica, 477

Limosa melamura, 288

Limosa rufa, 288

Linaria cannabina, 241

Linaria flavirostris, 241

Linaria minor, 241

Linnean Society of London, proceedings, 28, 61, 109, 184, 262, 303, 344, 526

Linnet, Common, 241

Linnet Green, 240

Linnet Mountain, 241

Linnet Pine, 410

Linnet Redpoll, 410

Linota canesceus, 6

Linota exilipes, 6

Linota hornemanni, 5

Linota linaria, 5, 6

Linota rufescens, 6

Lion, British, 128

'List of British Birds' (review), 458; note on, 522

'List of the British Macro-Lepidoptera' (review), 464

Lizards, extinct, formerly inhabiting the Mascarene Islands, 187; sacral flexus and sacral vertebræ of, 265

Lobipes hyperboreus, 475

Lobster, 302; burying its prey, 261

Lynx, 129

Machetes pugnax, 203

Macrorhamphus griseus, 476

'Macro-Lepidoptera, List of the British' (review), 464

Magpie, 96, 200, 242

Magpies flocking in winter, 58

Mallard, 483

Mammalia of North Greenland and Grinnell Land, 313, 353

Mammalia Scotica, 225

Mammoth, 141

Man-of-War Bird, 487

Manley, J.J., M.A., 'Notes on Fish and Fishing' (review), 501

Mareca americana, 483

Marten, Beech, 127

Marten-cat in Lincolnshire, 251; in England and Wales, 291; in Scotland and Ireland, 292

Martens in Suffolk, 338

Martin, 202

Martin Bee, 416

Martin House, 242; singular variety, 343

Martin Purple, 407

Martin Sand, 242, 407; variety, 106, 331

Martins, Sand, Starlings nesting in holes of, 301; nesting in a stone wall, 450

Medusæ, varieties and monstrous forms, 110

Melospiza palustris, 411

Merganser, Hooded, 486

Merganser Red-breasted, 205, 329, 486

Mergansers inland, 232

Mergulus alle, 493

Mergus cucullatus, 486

Mergus merganser, 486

Mergus serrator, 486

Merlin, 194, 234, 431; in South Wales, 226

Merlins in Kent, 176

Micropalama himantopus, 476

Migrants, arrival and departure, as observed chiefly in the vicinity of Cromer and Norwich, 434

Migrants nocturnal, 95

Migrants raptorial, 432

Migration of birds on the N.E. coast of England in the autumn of 1876, 7; autumnal, on the Yorkshire coast, 41; of Pied Flycatcher, 54; of birds at Heligoland, 59; of Sky Larks, 96; of birds, 205, 340; of Rooks, 388; of Ring Ouzels, 442

Mimus carolinensis, 398

Mniotilta varia, 402

Mole, curiously coloured, 225; swimming powers, 440

Mollusca, introduction of foreign land and fresh-water, 260, 302

Mollusca recent, number obtained in Davis Strait, and northwards in the American Arctic Circle, 440

Molluscan Fauna, Arctic, 435

Molothrus pecoris, 414

Monodon monoceros, 360

Moorhen defending its young from a Stoat, 255; in Bermuda, 481

Moose, 134

Mormon fratercula, 330

Motacilla alba, 198, 239

Motacilla boarula, 239

Motacilla Rayi, 239

Motacilla viridis, 199

Motacilla Yarrellii, 239

Moy Estuary, Birds of the, and of the surrounding district, 233, 284, 321

Mullet, Gray, 184

Muscicapa atricapilla, 196, 237

Muscicapa grisola, 237

Musk-ox, 355

Mustela erminea, 317

Myiodioctes mitratus, 405

Myodes lemmus in Norway, 262

Myodes torquatus, 320

Nares, Capt., E.N., 'The Official Report of the Recent Arctic Expedition' (review), 38

Narwhal, 360

Natatores, 321

Natural History of Donegal, 149, 223, 290

'Naturgeschichte der Vögel Europa's' (review), 351

Nest, singular, of Blackbird, 108; of Blackcap suspended in a fir tree, 258; of Swallow, Cuckoo laying in, 260; Hedgesparrow's, built in a cabbage, 299; of Song Thrush, young Cuckoo in, 300; Blackbird's, Cuckoo's egg in, 340; Kestrel's, unusual site for, 342; Cormorant's, odd materials in, 389

Nesting-place, curious, for House Sparrow, 388

New Guinea Ornithology, 187

Newton, Professor A., M.A., F.R.S., Yarrell's 'History of British Birds' (review), 35

Nightingale in Brittany, 259

Nightjar, 242

Nocturnal migrants, 95

Norway, a spring tour in; with notes on the birds observed there, 193

'Notes on Fish and Fishing' (review), 501

Numenius arquata, 286

Numenius borealis, 478

Numenius hudsonicus, 478

Numenius phæopus, 286

Nuthatch, Red-bellied, 401

Nyctale acadica, 421

Nyctea nivea, 420

Nyctea scandiaca, 196

Nyctiardea grisea var. nævia, 480

Nyctiardea violacea, 480

Oceanites oceanica, 490

Œdemia perspicillata, 485

Œdemia fusca, 205

Œdemia nigra, 205, 327

Ophiuridæ, new form, 186

Organisms, Lower Sarcode, recent researches among, 303

Oriole, Baltimore, 414

Ornithological notes from Aldeburgh, Suffolk, 495; from Beverley, 153, 260; from Cobham, 48; from Devon, 162; from Devon and Cornwall, 44, 278, 493; from Dorsetshire, 384; from Essex, 52; from Norfolk, 95, 430; from South Devon, 444; from St. Andrews, N.B., 159; from the Isle of Wight, 23; from the Lake District and Walney Island, 273; from the West of England, 104, 177

Ornithology of New Guinea, contributions to, 187

Ortyx virginianus, 473

Osprey, 9, 95, 389, 423, 434

Ossiferous caverns of Devonshire, 361

Otter, 127; autumnal breeding, 17; breeding, 100, 172, 250

Otus Wilsonianus, 420

'Our Birds of Prey' (review), 76

Ouzel, Ring, 11, 197, 238; nesting near Malvern, 387; migration, 442

Ovibus moschatus, 355

Owl, Acadian, 420

Owl, Barn, in the City, 297

Owl, Barred, 420

Owl, Eagle, 177, 196

Owl, Hawk, 420

Owl, Little, 228, 296, 433

Owl, Long-eared, 420; gregarious habits, 20, 256; moaning, 435

Owl, Short-eared, 9, 96, 228, 236, 420

Owl, Snowy, 98, 196, 237, 420; in the Lewes, 177

Owl, Tengmalm's, in Essex, 176

Owl, White, 236

Owls washing, 107

Ox, Musk, 137

Ox, Long-fronted or Small Fossil, 139

Ox, Primæval or Giant, 137

Oystercatcher, 202, 286

Pandion haliaëtus, 423

Panther, 128

Partridge, 284; coming in collision with a train, 448

Partridge, Virginian, 473

Partridges coloured like Red Grouse, 229, 256

Parula americana, 402

Parus ater, 239

Parus borealis, 198

Parus caudatus, 239

Parus cæruleus, 239

Parus major, 239

Pascoe, Francis P., F.L.S., 'Zoological Classification' (review), 310

Passer domesticus, 200, 240, 411

Passerculus savanna, 411

Passerella iliaca, 412

Pelamid on the Cornish Coast, 452

Pelecanus fuscus, 486

Pelican, Brown, 486

Perdix cinerea, 284

Peregrine, 96, 97

Perisoreus infaustus, 200

'Persia, Eastern' (review), 116

Petrel, Fulmar, 331

Petrel, Storm, 333

Petrel, Wilson's, 490

Phænicopterus ruber, 482

Phaëton flavirostris, 487

Phalarope, Gray, 98

Phalarope, Northern, 475

Phalarope, Red-necked, 95, 205

Pheasant, 95, 284, 431

Pheasants in New Zealand, 25

Philohela minor, 476

Phoca barbata, 359

Phoca hispida, 359

Phyllodocidæ, new example, 185

Phylloscopus rufa, 238

Phylloscopus trochilus, 198, 238

Pica caudata, 200, 242

Picoides tridactylus, 201

Picus major, 201

Picus minor, 201

Pigeon, Passenger, 180, 423

Pigeon, Rock, 284

Pigeon, Wood, 55, 97, 179, 284

Pikas, 146

Pilot-fish, 184

Pintail, 324, 483

Pipe-fish, Great, habits, 390

Pipit, Meadow, 199, 239

Pipit, Rock, 240

Pipit, Tawny, 299, 342

Platalea leucorodia, 425

Plectrophanes lapponicus, 199

Plectrophanes nivalis in Malta, 22; in Norway, 199; in the Bermudas, 411

Plover, American Golden, 474

Plover, American Ringed, 475

Plover, Golden, 202, 284

Plover, Gray, 285, 474

Plover, Kildeer, 475

Plover, Norfolk, 432

Plover, Piping, 475

Plover, Ringed, 202, 285

Pochard, 328

Pochards breeding in the Regent's Park, 342; in Dorsetshire, 385

Podiceps auritus, 329

Podiceps cornutus, 492

Podiceps minor, 329

Podilymbus podiceps, 492

Polecat, 127

Polyzoa, 345

Pooëcetes gramineus, 411

Porphyrio killed at Tatterford, Norfolk, note on, 253

Porphyrio Greenbacked, 433

Porphyrio martinica, 482

Porzana carolina, 481

Porzana jamaicensis, 481

Porzana noveboracensis, 481

Pratincola rubetra, 198

Procellaria glacialis, 331

Progne purpurea, 407

Protonotaria citræa, 403

Protozoa, 347

Pruritus from an unusual cause, 115

Ptarmigan, Common, 202

Ptarmigan, Willow, 209

Puffin, 330; mode of progression, 59

Puffinus anglorum, 333, 491

Puffinus major, 333, 491

Puffinus obscurus, 491

Pyranga æstiva, 406

Pyranga rubra, 406

Pyrrhocorax graculus, 241

Pyrrhula vulgaris, 241

Qua-bird, 480

Quadrupeds, British, ancient and extinct, 121

Quail, 284, 473

Querquedula carolinensis, 483

Querquedula crecca, 205, 324

Querquedula discors, 484

Rabbit, 146

Rabbits breeding above ground, 18

Rail, Black, 481

Rail, Carolina, 481

Rail, Land, 290, 481

Rail, Sora, 481

Rail, South-American, in Wiltshire, 18

Rail, Virginian, 481

Rail, Water, 290, 432

Rail, Yellow, 481

Rallus virginianus, 481

Rana esculenta, 61

Rangifer tarandus, 358

Raniceps trifurcatus, 109

Raptores, 233

Raptorial migrants, 432

Rasores, 284

Rat, Black, in Somersetshire, 436

Rat, Brown variety, 292

Raven, 98, 241, 432

Razorbill, 330

'Record, Zoological' (review), 362

Recurvirostra avocetta, 288

Red Bird, Cardinal, 413

Red Bird, Summer, 406

Redbreast, 238

Redpoll, Arctic, 5

Redpoll, Mealy, 5, 96, 431

Redpoll, Lesser, 6, 241

Redpolls, European, 5

Redshank, 286

Redshank, Common, 203

Redshank, Spotted, 56, 286

Redstart, 198

Redstart, American, 405

Redwing, 11, 197, 238

Regulus cristatus, 239

Reindeer, 135, 358

Rhinoceros, Leptorhine Two-horned, 143

Rhinoceros, Tichorhine Two-horned, 143

Rice Bird, 414

Robin, 397

Robin, Golden, 414

Roebuck, 137

Roller in Ireland, 53

Rook, 242

Rooks attacking acorns, 21, 55, 105; migration, 388

Rooper, George, 'The Fox at Home, and other Tales' (review), 79

Roosting habits of the Starling, 258

Ruff, 203

Ruticilla phœnicura, 198

Salicaria phragmitis, 238

Samoan Islanders, poisoned spears and arrows of, 186

Sanderling, 95, 285, 477

Sandpiper, Bartram's, 389, 478

Sandpiper, Broad-billed, 204

Sandpiper, Common, 203, 287

Sandpiper, Curlew, 289

Sandpiper, Green, 287; in Stirlingshire, 441; in County Mayo, 524

Sandpiper, Long-legged, 476

Sandpiper, Pectoral, 477

Sandpiper, Purple, 98, 289, 477

Sandpiper, Schinz's, 477

Sandpiper, Semipalmated, 476

Sandpiper, Solitary, 473

Sandpiper, Spotted, 078

Sandpiper, Wood, 203; at Barnstaple, 448

Saw-whet, 420

Saxicola œnanthe, 198, 238, 399

Saxicola rubecula, 238

Saxicola rubetra, 238

Scaup, 205, 328, 525

Scolopax gallinago, 203, 290

Scolopax gallinula, 290

Scolopax major, 203

Scolopax rusticola, 289

Scoter, 205

Scoter, Black, 327

Scoter, Surf, 485

Scoter, Velvet, 205

Scotland, Fauna of the West, 302

Seal, Ringed, 359

Seiurus aurocapillus, 404

Seiurus noveboracensis, 405

Setophaga ruticilla, 405

Shark, Blue, off Plymouth, 26, 60

Shark, Centrine, off the coast of Cornwall, 221

Scoter, Fox, off Teignmouth, 26

Scoter, Spinous, off Plymouth, 108; in Mount's Bay, 108

Shearwater, Common, 333

Shearwater, Dusky, 491

Shearwater, Great, 333

Shearwater, Manx, 491

Shearwater, Wandering, 491

Sheep, Musk, 137

Shelldrake, 323

Shells, land and freshwater, of Scotland, 232; introduction of foreign, 260, 302

Shoveller, 205, 323, 484

Shrike, Gray, 99, 482; in County Antrim, 107

Shrike, Great Gray, 10

Shrike, Great Northern, 409

Sialia sialis, 399

Siskin, 96, 241

Sitta canadensis, 401

Skeletons, preparation for Museum purposes, 465

'Sketches of Animal Life and Habits' (review), 503

Skua, Buffon's, 300

Skua, Long-tailed, 331

Skua, Pomarine, 182, 331

Skua, Richardson's, 95, 381

Skua and Shearwater at Christchurch and Poole Harbour, 498

Smiles, Samuel, 'Life of a Scotch Naturalist: Thomas Edward' (review), 71

Snipe, 12, 203, 290, 476; in early winter, 99; variety, 24

Snipe, American, 476

Snipe, Great, 203

Snipe, Jack, 290; in May, 299

Snipe, Red-breasted, 476

Snow Bird, 411

Sparrow, European, 411

Sparrow, Fox, 412

Sparrow, Henslow's, 411

Sparrow, House, 200, 240; want of reflection in, 299; curious nestingplace for, 388

Sparrow, Savannah, 411

Sparrow, Swamp, 411

Sparrow, Tree, nesting in Middlesex, 24

Sparrowhawk, 195, 234

Sparrowhawk, American, 422

Spatula clypeata, 205, 484

Sphyrapicus varius, 419

Sponges, Dr. Bowerbank's collection, 262

Spoonbill, 95, 343; former nesting in the county of Sussex, 525

Spoonbills in Suffolk, 348, 525

Squalis centrina, 221

Squatarola cinerea, 285

Squatarola helvetica, 474

Starling, 241; roosting habits, 253

Starling, Red-winged, 257

Starling and Blackbird, varieties, 22

Starlings nesting in Sand Martins' holes, 301

Steam against wings, 343

Sterna anæstheta, 213

Sterna anglica, 490

Sterna arctica, 325

Sterna cantiaca, 324

Sterna fuliginosa, 213, 490

Sterna hirundo, 324, 490

Sterna lunosa, 215

Sterna minuta, 325

Sterna nigra, 325

Sterna paradisæa, 490

Stilt, Black-necked, 475

Stint, American, 476

Stint, Little, 96

Stoat, Moorhen defending its young from a, 255

Stonechat, 238

Stork, Black, in Oxfordshire, 180

Strepsilas interpres, 285, 475

Strix brachyotus, 236

Strix flammea, 236

Strix nyctea, 237

Strix otus, 235

Sturnus vulgaris, 241

Sula bassana, 330

Sula fiber, 486

Sunfish in the Bristol Channel, 451

Sunfish Short, in the Exe, 451

Surnia ulula var. Hudsonica, 421

Swallow and Swift, distinguishing anatomical characters of, 217

Swallow, 202, 242; Cuckoo laying in nest of, 260; curious death of, 447

Swallow, Bank, 402

Swallow, Barn, 406

Swallow, White-bellied, 407

Swan, 12

Swan, Bewick's, near Sheffield, 446

Swan, Whistling, 482

Swan-marks, 445

Swannery at Abbotsbury, 505

Swans, Wild, 321

Swift, 242

Swift, Chimney, 417

Swinhoe, Robert, F.R.S., death of, 525

Sylvia cinerea, 238

Syrnium nebulosum, 420

Tachycincta bicolor, 407

Tachypetes aquilus, 487

Tadorna vulpanser, 323

Tadpole-fish off Penzance, 109

Tanager, Scarlet, 406

Teal, 205, 324

Teal, Blue-winged, 484

Teal, Green-winged, 483

Tern, Arctic, 325

Tern, Black, 325

Tern, Common, 324, 490

Tern, Gull-billed, 490

Tern, Lesser, 325

Tern, Noddy, 490

Tern, Roseate, 490

Tern, Sandwich, 101, 324

Tern, Smaller Sooty, at the Mouth of the Thames, 213

Tern, Sooty, 490

Tetrao tetrax, 202

Tetrao urogallus, 202

Thrush, American Red-breasted, in England, 14; in Bermuda, 397

Trush, Golden-crowned, 404

Trush, Missel, 237

Trush, Olive-backed, 398

Trush, Song, 197, 237; buff variety, 256; young Cuckoo in nest, 300; young, feeding a Cuckoo, 496

Trush, Water, 404

Trush, Wood, 398

Thynnus vulgaris, 27

Tit, Blue, 239

Tit, Cole, 239

Tit, Great, 239

Tit, Long-tailed, 239

Titmouse, Northern Marsh, 198

Toads in Ireland, 451

Totanus calidris, 203, 283

Totanus flavipes, 478

Totanus fuscus, 286

Totanus glareola, 203

Totanus glottis, 287

Totanus hypoleucus, 203, 287

Totanus melanoleucus, 477

Totanus ochropus, 287

Totanus semipalmatus, 477

Totanus solitarius, 478

Trochilus colubris, 418

Tropic-bird, 486

Trichechus rosmarus, 360

Tringa alpina, 289

Tringa Bonapartei, 477

Tringa canutus, 289

Tringa maculata, 477

Tringa maritima, 289, 477

Tringa minutilla, 463, 470, 524

Tringa subarquata, 289

Tringoides macularius, 478

Tunny, large, on the Norfolk coast, 27

Tringa Short-finned, at Penzance, 452

Turdus iliacus, 197, 238

Tringa migratorius, 14, 397

Tringa merula, 238

Tringa musicus, 197, 237

Tringa mustelinus, 398

Tringa pilaris, 196, 237

Tringa Swainsoni, 398

Tringa torquatus, 197, 238

Tringa viscivorus, 237

Turnstone, 95, 285, 475

Tyranus carolinensis, 416

Tyranus dominicensis, 410

Uria grylle, 329

Uria lachrymans, 329

Uria troile, 329

Ursus maritimus, 316

Vanellus cristatus, 285

Vennor, Henry G., F.G.S., 'Our Birds of Prey; or the Eagles, Hawks and Owls of Canada' (review), 76

Vireo, Red-eyed, 409

Vireo, White-eyed, 407

Visitants, winter, 181

Vulpes lagopus, 318

Waders near Aldershot, 496

Wagtail, Gray, 239

Wagtail, Gray-headed, 199

Wagtail, Pied, 239

Wagtail, White, 198, 239

Wagtail, Yellow, 239

Wallace, Alfred Russel, 'The Geographical Distribution of Animals' (review), 68

Walrus, 360

Warbler, Bay-breasted, 404

Warbler, Black-throated Blue, 403

Warbler, Black-throated Green, 403

Warbler, Blue-eyed Yellow, 403

Warbler, Blue-throated, 449

Warbler, Blue Yellow-backed, 402

Warbler, Dartford, 23, 59, 230

Warbler, Marsh, near Taunton, 333

Warbler, Pine-creeping, 404

Warbler, Prairie, 404

Warbler, Prothonotary, 403

Warbler, Sedge, 288

Warbler, Willow, 198

Warbler, Yellow-crowned, 403

Warbler, Yellow Redpoll, 404

Wasps, habits, 111

Waterhen, 296

Water Witch, 492

Weasel, curiously-coloured, 47; in Ireland, 291; absence from Ireland, 379, 440

Weather-vanes, birds impaled on by the wind, 259

Whale, Greenland, 300

Wharton, Henry T., M.A., F.Z.S., 'A List of British Birds' (review), 458

Wheatear, 198, 238, 399

Whimbrel, 286

Whinchat, 198, 238, 384

Whitethroat, 238

Wigeon, 324

Wigeon American, 483

Wild Bird Protection Act, 53

Wild-fowl in early winter, 99; preservation, 167, 170; in Bedfordshire, 181; in Norfolk, 431

Willet, 477

Wilson, Andrew, Ph.D., 'Sketches of Animal Life and Habits' (review), 503

Wings against steam, 343

Wolf, 130, 317

Woodcock, 12, 97, 289

Woodcock, American, 476

Woodcocks frequenting the sea-shore, 181

Woodpecker, Golden-winged, 420

Woodpecker, Great Black, 200

Woodpecker, Great Spotted, 201

Woodpecker, Green, 24, 201

Woodpecker, Lesser Spotted, 98, 201, 432

Woodpecker, Three-toed, 201

Woodpecker, Yellow-bellied, 419

Wren, 242

Wren, Golden-crested, 11, 239

Wren, Willow, 238, 257

Xema Sabinei, 490

Yarrell, William (the late), 'History of British Birds' (review), 35

Yellowshank, 478

Yellowshank, Greater, 477

Yellow-throat, Maryland, 405

Zenaidura carolinensis, 424

'Zoological Classification' (review), 310

'Zoological Record' (review), 352

Zoological Society of London, proceedings of, 30, 63, 113, 188, 266, 305, 527