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 * Fossil Vertebrates from Egypt, 318


 * Robin in Shetland, 106; Marsh-Warbler at Bath, 106; The origin and meaning of the names of British Birds, 109; Further notes from Lleyn, West Carnarvonshire, 141; Robin in Shetland, 154; The Whiskered Bat in Oxfordshire, 315; Great Black-backed Gull inland in Wales, 317; Montagu's Harrier in Northamptonshire, 476; The Ring-necked Duck as a British bird, 476


 * Nesting of Long-eared Owl, 31


 * Ornithomyia avicularia, 357


 * Hybrid Crow, and White Wagtail, in Merioneth, 30; The Birds of Yorkshire, 33; Varieties of the Dunlin, 91


 * The coloration of the Variable Hare, 221; Note on the origin of sexual dimorphism, and of nuptial weapons and ornamentation, 420


 * With the birds in May, 1901, 272


 * Dante as a Naturalist, 361

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 * Nesting of the Pigmy Falcon in Upper Burma, 224; Hoopoe at Reigate, 269


 * The nesting habits of Moor-hens, 71; Varieties of the Dunlin, 185; Notes on the Sciuridæ, 241


 * Weights of Birds, 111; Habits of Alcedo hispida, 354; Regulus cristatus near Reading, 472; Little Owl at Henley, 476; Peregrine Falcon in Berkshire, 476


 * Ornithological notes from Surrey, 247

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 * Notes from Suffolk, 477


 * Habits of the Ring-Ouzel, 28; Distribution of the Stonechat in Yorkshire, 64


 * Occurrence of the Willow-Tit in Sussex, 29; Breeding of the Blue-headed Wagtail in Sussex, 389; Occurrence of the Broadbilled Sandpiper in Sussex, 390


 * Vanessa polychloros in December, 32


 * Notes from Point Cloates, N.W. Australia, 255


 * Sparrow-Canary hybrid, 353; Variety of Vesperugo pipistrellus, 472


 * The sloughing of Serpents, 391; Notes from Scarborough, 477; Mosquitoes at Scarborough, 479


 * The occurrence of the Red-throated Pipit in Ireland, 264; Lesser White-fronted Goose in Norfolk, 317; Brief notes on an expedition to the North of Iceland in 1899, 403; Icelandic names of birds, 478


 * A dipterous parasite in the plumage of birds, 357