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Aberdeen, new Regius Prof, of Natural History, 236; ornithological notes from, 271

Abraxas grossulariata, 541

Accentor modularis, 61, 157, 161

Accipiter nisus, 460

Achetidæ, 301

Acipenser sturio, 317

Acipenseridæ, 347

Acrocephalus palustris?, 161; phragmites, 157; streperus, 155, 156; turdoides, 155, 161

Addax nasomaculatus, 318

Ægialitis hiaticula, 67, 74, 160

Ægotheles leucogaster, 140

African, South, beetles, 237; list of birds, 478; fauna, 478, 559

Ageronia, 532; feronica, 350

Agrotis ashworthii, 539; cursoria, 310

Ajuga chamæpitys, 446

Alauda arvensis, 73, 159, 163, 271, 517; cristata, 163

Albino Stoat, 79, 179; Squirrel, 132; Beaver, 220, 267; eggs of Redbreast, 221

Alca impennis, 382; torda, 68, 76

Alcedo ispida, 160

Alcidæ, 174, 175

Altai Mountains, Zoology and Botany of, 334

Amiidæ, 304

Amsterdam, zoological collections, 316

Anarrhichas lupus, 317

Anas boscas, 70, 73; intermedia, 128; punctata, 142; superciliosa, 139

Anchorella uncinata, 344

Anchovy at Great Yarmouth, 558

Animals, wild, our obligations to, 430

Annelids, new British, 262

Anser cinereus, 70, 224

Antelope protecting its young, 146

Anthropopithecus niger, 316

Anthus obscurus, 72; obscurus rupestris, 61; pratensis, 61, 72, 87; trivialis, 158, 162

Ants in Ceylon, 144

Antwerp zoological collection, 318

Apteryx mantelli, 317; oweni, 317

Araschnia, 460 m

Archæopteryx, 295, 297

Ardea cinerea, 247; garzetta, 171; goliath, 217; purpurea, 247

Ardeola ralloides, 247

Ardetta involucris, 542

Arsilonche venosa, 539

Asio accipitrinus, 73, 115; americanus, 544

Aspro vulgaris, 469

Astur palumbarius, 28

Athene noctua, 160

Auk, Great, sale of egg, 382

Australia, South, destruction of birds in, 46; North-West, corrections to notes from, 371

Australian Ornithology (1898), 383

Aviculture and its scientific status, 273

Avocet in Dorset, 32

Badgers and Foxes, 191

Bat, Leisler's, in Cheshire, 266; Serotine, near Hastings, 266; Whiskered, in captivity, 49,—death by misadventure, 475

Bats, some habits of, 131; the mode in which their prey is secured, 471

Beaver, albino, 220, 267

Bee-eater in Malta, 255, 257

Beetles, South African, 237

Belgium, notes on the birds of, 149

Bill of Grey Lag-Goose, colour of, 224

Biological scholasticism, 332; suggestions—mimicry, 289, 341, 446, 529

Bird-life, some peculiarities of the season in, 271

Bird, stray, in Kent, 221

Birds, British, original sketches of, 1, 198, 506; varying fecundity in, 23, 86, 137, 164; song, and storms, 43; destruction of, in S. Australia, 46, -in Norfolk, 83; of Shetland, notes on, 72; in Kensington Gardens, 84; and their eggs, coloration of, 108, 168; Passerine, on first primary in, 129; songs of, affected by weather, 135, 183, 225, 324; variations in plumage of certain, 138; of Belgium, notes on, 149; nesting, covering of eggs by, 183; of Cheshire, 518