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xii :Leicestershire—; Spotted Flycatcher, 359; irregular nesting sites, 480
 * Lincolnshire—Barn Owl, 215; Lapwing, 272; Barred Warbler, 504
 * Middlesex—Birds of London, 189, 216, 272, 273; Chaffinch, 270; parasites in birds, 415
 * Norfolk—Pectoral Sandpiper, 25; notes from Haddiscoe, 26; Fishes of Great Yarmouth, 88; notes, 106; Little Bustard, 125; malformed Codfish, 130; Wretham Meres, 145; Stalk-eyed Crustacea of Great Yarmouth, 178; notes from Great Yarmouth, 219, 364, 508; Edible Crab, 220; Mammalia of Great Yarmouth, 299; Centrolophus pomphilus, 364; Porpoises at Great Yarmouth, 504
 * Northumberland—Insectivora and Rodentia, 264
 * Nottingham—Varieties of Plover, Starling, and House Sparrow, 482; Scoters, 482; Heron, 484; Great Skua, 485
 * Oxfordshire—Tree Pipit, 122; Rooks, 124; Stoats, 193; House Martin, 267; Marsh Warbler, 356
 * Somersetshire—House Sparrow, 123; Nightingale, 317; Greater Spotted Woodpecker, 318, 319; Birds singing during thunderstorm, 322; House Martin, 415; Swallow v. Flycatcher's peculiar nesting site, 429; Swift, 436; Nuthatch, 480
 * Suffolk—Polecat, 22, 122, 503; Black Water Vole, 122; Stoats, 187; Chickens reared by Partridge, 189; Cuckoo, 477; Bank Vole, 503; Owls and Kestrels, 505
 * Surrey—Kingfisher, 82; Hawfinch, 188; hybrid Finches, 188
 * Sussex—Common Roller, 24; Hermit Crabs, 131; Canada Goose, 216; abnormal scalariformity in shells, 191; Woodchat Shrike, 267; conduct of Rabbit when pursued by Dog, 413
 * Warwickshire—Starlings, 24; Brent Goose, 24; Meadow Pipit, 214
 * Westmorland—Asagena phalærata, 440
 * Worcestershire—Spotted Flycatcher, 358
 * Yorkshire—Common Guillemot, 25; notes from Scarborough, 28, 219; Roseate Tern, 83; Scarborough Field Naturalists' Society, 140; Stoats, 187; Yarrell's Blenny, 191; Two-spotted Goby, 191; Badger, 213; Migration at Spurn Lighthouse, 345; Nesting notes, 349; Fork-tailed Petrel, 362; Python molurus, 436; Short Sunfish, 439; Cuckoo, 478; Corn Bunting, 485; Redwing, 504; Phasianus colchicus, 505; Moorhen, 506

Crab Edible, meristic variation in, 220; Hermit, struggle for existence among, 131

Crake, Spotted, in Furness, 479

Crangon fasciatus, 185; trispinosus, 185; vulgaris, 184,—varietal colouration, figured, 184

Crateropus bicolor, 256

Crenis rosa, 276

Crex pratensis, 25

Crinum, 255; ammocharoides, 255

Crossbill, in Severn Valley, 124; in Hants, 482, 505

Crossopus fodiens, 303

Crustacea, Stalk-eyed, of Great Yarmouth, 178; Australian Malacostracous, habits of some, 202

Cuckoo, popular fallacies concerning, 85; sucking eggs, 87; questions, 270; in Aberdeen, 359; economy, 430, 477, 478; in 1898, 431

Cuculus canorus, 85, 87, 110, 111, 190, 270, 359, 430, 431, 477, 478; clamosus, 258

Cyanospiza ciris, 23

Cyclograpsus lavauxi, 206

Cymochorea leucorrhoa, 362

Cymodocea pubescens, 211

Cynœlurus jubatus, 163, 462

Cypselus apus, 485

Cystophora cristata, 100

Dafila acuta, 361

Danainæ, 283

Darwin, Charles, home of, 235

Daulias luscinia, 317

Delias eucharis, 283

Delphinus albirostris, 310; delphis, 310

Dendrocopus major, 318, 319

Dermochelys coriacea, 500

Diplognatna hebræa, 256