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 * Rare birds in Surrey, 32; The food of the Water-Vole, 66; Birds collected and observed in the Darbhanga District, Tirhoot, Bengal, 201, 384, 449; Mole-Cricket in Surrey, 233


 * On the feigning of injury by the Lapwing to attract attention from its young, 70


 * Hoopoe near Wick, 435


 * Biological suggestions—Animal sense perceptions, 161; Mole-Cricket, 233; South African Hares, 432; Morphological interpretation, 436; West African leaf-gall, 438


 * Red-throated Pipit in Sussex, 25


 * The birds of the Transvaal—notes made at Waterval Onder, 189


 * A former Warwickshire heronry, 195


 * Pairing manoeuvres of birds, 71; Notes on the White-breasted Kingfisher, 149; Notes on the nesting of the Indian Dabchick, 300


 * Materials of Dormouse's nest, 23; Nutcracker in Herefordshire, 25


 * Animal sense perceptions, 392


 * Colouring of Stercorarius crepidatus, 439


 * Early Flycatcher in Northumberland, 193; Condor laying in confinement, 194


 * Wood-Warbler in the Isle of Man, 23


 * Morphological interpretation, 436


 * Breeding of the Ringed Plover in Worcestershire, 316


 * Hybrid between Donkey and Burchell's Zebra, 192


 * Tengmalm's Owl in Northamptonshire, 68; Ornithological notes for 1901 from Norfolk and the north of Suffolk, 81, 198; Allen's Gallinule near Yarmouth, 150


 * Some habits of South African Hares, 432


 * Gadwall in Merionethshire, 112; Migration of birds in N.E. Lincolnshire during the autumn of 1901, 121


 * Dicranula vinula larvæ making the most of difficulties, 392


 * Notes on birds made during three short visits to the beach at Dungeness, 59; Sea-birds and Plovers noticed in Lancashire and Cumberland, 374


 * A remarkable West African leafgall, 438


 * Collecting small mammals in N.W.T. Canada, 294


 * The habits of the Grass-Snake in confinement, 356


 * Statistics relating to British birds, 55


 * On Mr. Selous' theory of the origin of nests, 145; Cirl-Bunting in Ireland, 353; The birds of Sark, and variation in song, 416


 * Shoveler in Herts, 27


 * Breeding of the Bittern in Herts in 1849, 315; Rough notes on Derbyshire ornithology (1900–1902), 455


 * Unusual nest of the Ringed Plover, 28


 * Ornithological incidents at Petersfield, 436


 * Notes on the nesting of a pair of Green Woodpeckers at Wells, Somerset, 313