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 * Notes on the Ornithology of Oxfordshire (1896-1898), 11; Nesting habits of the Great Tit, 143; The Birds of Lleyn, West Carnarvonshire, 489; The Sardinian Warbler, 518; The origin and meaning of the names of British Birds, 558


 * Pectoral Sandpiper at Aldeburgh, 521


 * Number of eggs in nest of Swift, 556


 * Black Rat in Forfarshire, 517


 * Birds singing during a thunderstorm, 188


 * Birds on the Rigi, 268


 * Pied Flycatcher in Somersetshire, 237; A visit to Lundy, 375


 * On the moult and colour changes of the Corncrake (Crex pratensis), 29


 * Curious partnership of Hedge-Sparrow and Blackbird in a nest, 237


 * Albatross near Faroe, 324; Wild Cat, 477


 * Black Redstart at Brighton, 37


 * Mammalia of Surrey, 559


 * Land Birds at sea, 144

Ph.D., F.L.S., F.Z.S.
 * On sexual differences in the wing of the House-Sparrow (Passer domesticus), 74

Lieut.-Col.
 * Black-game in Suffolk, 39


 * Ornithological notes from the Wilsden District (Yorkshire), 432


 * Occurrence of the Melodious Warbler in Sussex, 518; Great Skua (Megalestris catarrhactes) in Kent, 521


 * Notes from Point Cloates, Northwest Australia, 416


 * Levantine Shearwaters at Scarborough, 521


 * Marsh-Harrier in Berkshire, 143


 * The Pike and its prey, 282; Early appearance of Swift, 321; Hoopoe in Hants and Dorset, 322; Hybrid Pheasant, 323


 * Hoopoe in Anglesea, 82


 * Curlew at sea, 483


 * Nesting habits of the SparrowHawk, 426

Rev. A.F., S.J.
 * Tameness of unmolested birds, 280


 * On sexual differences in the feathering of the wing, 249

Jun.
 * Early appearance of Chiffchaff, 143


 * Serrated claws of the Common Heron, 38; Biological Suggestions—Mimicry, 116, 554; Molluscs eaten by Wood-Pigeons, 484