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 * Black Tern in Cornwall, 188


 * Nesting of the Marsh-Warbler in Somersetshire, 472


 * Notes on the Leopard Snake in confinement, 159


 * The Grasshopper Warbler in North Worcestershire, 60; On the increase of the Starling and the Hawfinch, 463


 * William Doherty, 386


 * "The mode of progression of the Phalacrocoracidæ," 31

, Rev. F.C.E.
 * On the breeding habits of the Swift in Derbyshire, 286; Number of eggs laid by the Swift, 426

Rev. H.
 * Nutcracker in Sussex, 107; BankVole in Sussex, 158


 * A plague of Snakes, 25; Black Adder in South Wales, 273; Sloughing in Serpents, 301


 * The vibrating sounds of the Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, 184


 * Photo-trapping Purple Herons and Spoonbills, 290; Some strange nesting habits in Holland, 318; Ægialitis hiaticula nesting in Middlesex (within London postal district), 389


 * The Sand-Lizard in Berkshire, 479

Rev. H.A., M.A.
 * Varieties of the Dunlin, 187; The Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, 223; The rarer birds of the Solway Firth, 281; The origin of the name "Fulmar," 355; Early ornithologists, 376; The Water-Chanter of Turner, 480


 * Note on the Scaly Ant-Eater, 351


 * Curious accident to a young Mistle-Thrush, 222


 * The names of British Birds, 72; Early Jack-Snipe, 108; Nesting of the Jackdaw, 154; Chiffchaflf singing in autumn, 388; Waxwing at Scarborough, 473


 * House-Martins in November, 30


 * The Birds of Yorkshire, 32; Glossy Ibis in Durham, 185


 * A few further notes on the Great Spotted Woodpecker, 95; Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, 107

T.P., F.R.Met.Soc.
 * The late Eleanor A. Ormerod, LL.D., 312


 * Little Egret in Yorkshire, 70


 * Baird's Sandpiper in Sussex, 31; Some appearances of the Ring-Ouzel at St. Leonard's-on-Sea, 69; Siskins in Sussex, 426; Osprey at Eye Harbour, 427


 * The Birds of Berkshire, 274

Prof. E.
 * Bird notes from Brembana Valley, 1


 * Observations on the Noctule, 51


 * Molluscs eaten by Wood-Pigeons, 73


 * Common Roller in Sussex, 316


 * Lesser Rorqual Whale, 28; The Birds of Great Yarmouth and the neighbourhood, 98, 294; Black Rat in Great Yarmouth, 153; Weights of birds, 159; Notes from Great Yarmouth, 160; Spoonbills at Great Yarmouth, 269; Spotted Ray at Great Yarmouth, 274; Storm Petrel in confinement, 478


 * The nesting habits of Moor-hens, 17


 * Blackcap singing in February, 106


 * Pigmy Shrew in Yorkshire, 388; Stoat and Weasel trapping, 388; The distribution of the Diadem Spider, 393; De Winton's Wood-Mouse in Worcestershire, 423