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xii Chlænopagurus andersoni, 526

Chœrocampa elpenor, 453; porcellus, 453

Choriotis australis, 140

Cicadidæ, 351

Circus æruginosus, 115, 250; cineraceus, 115; cyaneus, 250; jardinii, 141

Cirratulus, 462

Cirrepidesmus asiaticus, 142

Cladocora cæspitosa, 457, 458

Clangula glaucion, 73

Clavariæ, 463

Clupea sprattus, 238, 239

Coccyzus americanus, 178; erythrophthalmus, 178

Collection, private, distribution of a, 420

Collyriocincla rufiventris, 140

Colobus occidentalis, 449

Coloration of British birds and their eggs, 168

Columba livia, 74, 160; œnas, 160; palumbus, 86, 160, 163

Colymbus arcticus, 69; septentrionalis, 69, 77

Commensalism, Hermit-Crab and Sea-Anemone, 526

Congress, ornithological, in Bosnia, 431

Connochætes taurina, 316, 318

Coracias indica, 419

Cordeaux, John, memoir of, 415

Coregonus artedi, 304

Correction, a proposed, 372

Corvus australis, 408; corax, 64, 73, 247; cornix, 64, 73, 247; corone, 85, 159, 163; frugilegus, 85, 370; moneculamonedula [sic], 85; monedula, 159, 163

Cotile riparia, 85, 158, 271

Cottus gobio, 352; scorpius var. grœnlandicus, 273

Coturnis communis, 160

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 * Berkshire—Notes, 136; Vertebrates, 133
 * Cheshire—Long-tailed Field Mouse, 27; Cirl Bunting, 222, 418; Leisler's Bat, 266; Whiskered Bat, 475; Birds of Cheshire, 518
 * Cornwall—Pelamid, 421
 * Cumberland—Blue-headed Wagtail, 267
 * Derbyshire—Moorhen, 31; Starlings, 268; Tufted Duck, 476
 * Dorsetshire—Avocet, 32
 * Essex— Gattoruginous Blenny, 326; Bombinator pachypus, 513
 * Gloucestershire—Wheatear, 132; plumage of certain birds, 138
 * Hampshire—Scoter, 30, 80; Moorhen, 81, 82; Song Thrush, 417; Swallows and Hobbies, 517
 * Herefordshire—Red-headed Cardinal, 275; Ring Ouzel, 403
 * Kent—A stray bird, 221; Superb Tanager, 325; Chiffchaff, 517
 * Lancashire—Long-tailed Field Mouse, 27; Moor-hen, 30, 31; Wheatear, 321
 * Leicestershire—Songs of birds, 183
 * Lincolnshire—Spring migrations, 193; Seals, 417
 * Middlesex—Cats in London, 78; birds in Kensington Gardens, 84; Grey Lag-Goose, 224; Rooks, 370; Green Woodpecker near London, 518
 * Norfolk—Ornithological record (1898), 113; destruction of birds, 114, 183; Spoonbill, 270; notes, 272, 366; Demoiselle Crane, 419; Icterine Warbler, 475; Buff-breasted Sandpiper, 475; Blennius gattorugine, 273; Anchovy at Yarmouth, 558
 * Nottinghamshire—Tree Creeper, 556; notes, 557
 * Oxfordshire—Greenfinch, 135; Black-breasted Partridges, 270; songs of birds, 324; ornithological notes, 431; Swallows and Hobbies, 476; Chiffchaff, 555
 * Somersetshire—Crossbill, 27; Moor-hen, 30, 557; Stoat, 179; Blackbird, 181; Starlings, 370; Green Woodpecker, 419; Spotted Flycatcher, 556
 * Suffolk—Little Bustard, 31; Great Shearwater, 31; Toad, 97; Helix cartusiana, 143; Cuckoo, 223, 323; Black-game, 557
 * Surrey—Cuckoo, 135; Common Snipe, 225; Viper feeding in confinement, 518,—killed by a Mouse, 519
 * Sussex—Redbreast, 221; Serotine Bat, 266; Grey Seal, 320
 * Warwickshire—Great Grey Shrike, 79; Chiffchaff, 132; Whitethroat, 132
 * Westmoreland—Hobby, 556
 * Wiltshire—Squirrel, 132
 * Worcestershire—Chiffchaff, 134 Common Crossbill, 222; notes 259