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Rh Rev. H.
 * Scoters in Hants and Isle of Wight, 80


 * Flock of Crossbills at Yeovil, Somerset, 27; Nesting habits of the Moorhen, 30; Male Blackbird storing seeds at nest, 181; Starlings nesting in fir trees, 370; Abnormal nesting place of Spotted Flycatcher, 556; The Moorhen (Gallinula chloropus) nesting in trees, 557

Sergeant
 * Ornithological notes from Malta, 254

, Rev. H.A., M.A.
 * Blue-headed Wagtail in Cumberland, 267; Distribution of a private collection, 420; Hobby in Westmoreland, 556


 * White Stoat, 179; Destruction of Norfolk birds—a rejoinder, 183; Grey Phalarope in Co. Armagh, Ireland, 477


 * Nesting habits of the Moor-hen, 82


 * Appearance of the Great Spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocopus major) in Yorkshire, 322


 * Zoological notes from Natal, 145


 * On the spawning of Bombinator pachypus after two years of captivity in England, 513


 * The covering of eggs by nesting birds, 183


 * Large clutch of Wheatear's eggs, 321; Birds of Cheshire, 518


 * Crossbill in North Wales, 28


 * "Chaffinch building on the top of small yew and box trees," 555

Count
 * The nesting of the Black Kite (Milvus migrans) in the territory of Verona, 241


 * Climbing powers of the Long-tailed Field Mouse, 27; Whiskered Bat (Myotis mystacinus) in captivity, 49; Pied Flycatcher in North Wales, 134; The mode in which Bats secure their prey, 471; Death of a Whiskered Bat by misadventure, 475; Birds of Cheshire, 518


 * Zebra-horse hybrids, 180


 * Spoonbills near Great Yarmouth, 270; Notes from Great Yarmouth (Pisces), 272; Anchovy at Yarmouth, 558


 * Nesting of the Mistle-Thrush, 180; Blackbird's mimicking notes, 181; Crossbill in North Wales, 182; Little Tern (Sterna minuta) in Ireland, 182; Great Woodboring Wasp (Sirex gigas) in Ireland, 184


 * Colour of the bill of the Grey Lag-goose, 224; Pelamid in Cornwall, 421


 * A habit of the Roseate Tern, 83


 * Winter occurrence of Wheatear, 132


 * Terns in the Isle of Man, 32; Notes on Shetland birds, 72


 * Russian Partridges, 224


 * Nesting habits of the Moor-hen, 30; Cirl Bunting (Emberiza cirlus) in North Cheshire, 222; Notes on the zoological collections of Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Antwerp, 318; Cirl Bunting probably often overlooked, 418

Dr. E.
 * What is the reason of the great variation in Cuckoos' eggs? 176


 * A proposed correction, 372


 * Fecundity in birds, 137


 * Observations on the Common Toad (Bufo vulgaris), 97; Helix cartusiana in Suffolk, 143


 * Strange nest of a South African Bush Shrike, 80


 * How does the new-born Kangaroo get into the mother's pouch? 368