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 * The Little Owl, 556


 * How does the Cuckoo carry her egg?, 262; Note on the nesting habits of the Sparrow-Hawk, 381; The origin and meaning of the names of British Birds, 511; The mode of progression of the Phalacrocoracidæ under water, 557


 * Bittern near Scarborough, 83


 * Mammalia of Surrey, 559


 * Red-crested Pochard in Yorkshire, 483; Stone Curlew in Cleveland in winter, 483; Marten in Cleveland, 517


 * Great Spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocopus major), 278


 * "Chiffchaff building on the top of small yew and box trees"—correction, 37; Black-game in Suffolk, 39; Lesser Shrew and Bank Vole in Berks, 421; The Bearded Titmouse and other birds in Norfolk, 422

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 * Notes upon the Zoological Meeting of Pavia, 265


 * Lesser Shrew in Cambridgeshire, 421; Insectivorous habits of the Long-tailed Field-Mouse, 421; Quail in Cheshire, 428

&c.
 * On the distribution of some birds observed in Ireland and in Switzerland, 213


 * The Birds of Great Yarmouth and the neighbourhood, 153, 397, 529; Cormorant in captivity, 240; Notes from Great Yarmouth, 241; Spoonbill at Great Yarmouth, 323; Migration notes from Great Yarmouth, 324; Sunfish in the Yarmouth Roads, 483; Meristic Variation in the Edible Crab, 484


 * Blackcap in March, 187


 * Rare English Ticks, 326; Hybrid Dog and Fox, 477; Marine Centipede in Somerset, 484

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 * Conscious Protective Resemblance, 550


 * Flycatcher feeding on worms, 278; Crossbills at Shrewsbury, 321


 * Nesting of the Common Sparrow (Passer domesticus), 519; Cuckoo's egg in Song-Thrush's nest, 520


 * Equus quagga, L., 186; Hard-sat eggs—a suggestion, 189


 * The Bearded Titmouse—a correction, 422


 * Remarks relating to mimicry, 85; Oared Shrew in Suffolk, 477


 * The Great Spotted Woodpecker in Surrey, 322; Rooks in London, 519

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 * Ornithological notes from Mid-Wales, 76


 * Serrated claws of the Common Heron, 85


 * Ornithological notes from Shetland, 281; Cuckoo in the Shetlands, 426; Opah at the Shetlands, 434


 * An observational diary of the habits of the Great Plover (Œdicnemus crepitans) during September and October, 173, 270, 458


 * Hybrid Doves, 281

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 * "How does the new-born Kangaroo get into the mother's pouch?, 49


 * Notes on the Seal and Whale Fishery (1899), 65; Notes from Norfolk, 239


 * Black-tailed Godwit (Limosa belgica) in Hants, 428


 * Zoological notes from Sydney, 345