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 * The Little Owl in North Wales (?), 556


 * Lesser Shrew in Worcestershire, 142; Nesting of the Great Tit (Parus major), 423; Nesting of the Common Sparrow (Passer domesticus), 424; Nesting habits of the Starling (Sturnus vulgaris), 425; Some notes on the Swift (Cypselus apus), 479


 * Winter notes from Haddiscoe, 83


 * The Lesser Rorqual in the Essex Blackwater, 517


 * The movements of Starlings, 131, 479; Curious variety of the Mole, 142; Great Tit nesting in active Bee-hive, 143; Nesting of the Hobby in Shropshire, 143, 382; Sea-Lamprey at Shrewsbury, 144; Lesser Shrew in Shropshire, 186; Little Crake in Shropshire, 280; The Little Owl in Flintshire?, 482; Vertebrate Fauna of North Wales, 485; Breeding of the Tutted Duck (Fuligula cristata) in Shropshire, 506


 * Lateness in appearance of the summer migrants, 238


 * The Ring-Ouzel in Derbyshire, 1


 * Little Gull (Larus minutus) on the Thames, 83


 * Strange hibernating quarters for Vanessa io and V. urticæ, 559 Grabham, Oxley, M.A., M.B.O.U. Varieties of the Mole, 186; Water Shrews, 186; Natural History notes from Yorkshire for 1899, 229; Number of eggs in nest of Swift, 520


 * Water Shrews taken three miles from water, 142


 * Ornithological Notes from Norfolk for 1899, 97; A short history of the Bearded Titmouse, 358


 * Bird notes from North-east Lincolnshire during the autumn migration of 1899, 201


 * Nesting of the Marsh-Warbler in Wiltshire, 555


 * Sea-Elephants on Kerguelen's Land, 441


 * Mistle-Thrush laying twice in the same nest. 422; Gannet in Somersetshire, 557


 * Unusual numbers of Green Plover in Worcestershire, 187; Variations in the notes and songs of birds in different districts, 382


 * Wild Cat, 555

Surgeon K.
 * Land birds at sea, 51; Ornithological notes from South-Western Europe, 448


 * Rough notes on Derbyshire Ornithology (1899-1900), 428


 * Spinning Molluscs, 289


 * Molluscs eaten by Wood-Pigeons, 484


 * The Adder-swallowing theory from an anatomical point of view, 393; British Snakes, 560


 * Serrated claws of the Common Heron, 38; Mistle-Thrush attacking Squirrel, 321


 * Specimens of Harvest-Mouse and British Bats wanted for the National Museum, 321

Rev. H.A., M.A.
 * The Bearded Tit—a correction corrected, 478; Is the Siskin an autumn and winter songster?, 555; The names of British Birds, 558


 * Curlew nesting in Surrey, 382


 * "Assimilative Colouration," 327; Conscious Protective Resemblance, 536


 * Red-billed Chough near Hendon, 82; Cuckoo breeding in London District, 481