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CONTENTS.


ALPHABETICAL LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS.

Atkinson, Rev. John.
Keen scent of the stoat, 344; Nests of the swallow, 354; Dates of migration at Kelvedon, 355; Singular locality for a redstart's nest, 355; Habits of the barn owl, 384.
Atkinson, Rev. J.C, B.A.
Habits of the nuthatch, 213; Habits of the redshank, 233; Late departure of the fieldfare, 246; Nests of martins on sandstone rocks, 246; Notes on Ephemerae, 272; Manners of the water-rat, 293; Nesting-place of the swallow, 354; Migration of swifts, 354; Migration of martins and sand-martins, 354; Observations on previous notes on the grey wagtail, 358.
Baird, W., M.D.
Luminous appearance of the sea, 55; Descriptions of British Entomostraca, 193
Banister, Rev. J.D.
Voracity of the eel, 108; Rare British birds, 145
Bartlett, John Pemberton
White shrew mouse, 287; Harvest mouse, 289; Poaching propensity of snakes and adders, 322
Bates, Henry Walter
Coleopterous insects frequenting damp places, 1 14; Enquiry respecting critical papers, 156; Seasons of appearance of Polyommatus Argiolus, 199; Occurrence of Colias Edusa in Leicestershire, 330
Bedell, George
Capture of Thera juniperata, 94
Bell, Robert John
Bats flying by daylight, 75; Early nests of the sparrow, 76; Occurrence of the locust near Derby, 123; Rapid increase of the polymorphous mussel, 253; Carnivorous propensity of mollusks, 257
Bell, Thomas, F.R.S.
Glass bee-hive of a singular construction, 113; Peacock killed by a common hen, 360
Beynon, W.L.
Economy of a fossorial Hymenopterous insect, 265
Bladon, James
Affection of the sparrow for its young, 16; Nest of Vespa britannica, 32; On wasps, 32; Sertularia, 32; Reasoning power in a cat, 74; Variation in Scoliopteryx libatrix, 260
Bond, Frederick
Birds shot at Southend, 39; Waterbirds occurring at Kingsbury reservoir, 102; Occurrence of rare British insects, 125; Occurrence of rare British birds, 148; Cure of grease in insects, 175
Bree, Rev. W.T., M.A.
Late departure of the swallow, 101; Occurrence of certain butterflies near Dover, 113; Mancipium Daplidice, 201; Occurrence of Colias Edusa, 258
Briggs, J.J.
Occurrence of rare British birds in the county of Derby, 178; Capture and appearance of certain British birds, 311; Capture of large fishes in the Trent, 323
Brown, Edwin
Occurrence of Coleopterous insects during floods, 177; Entomological collecting boxes, 177; Use of the lantern in collecting moths, 178; Piscivorous habits of the brown rat, 212; Keen scent of the weasel tribe, 213; Enquiry—Does the female sky-lark sing? 219; More frequent occurrence of the woodcock, 249; Multiplication of Dreissena polymoipha, 255
Clarke, G.
Aphides and the larva of a fly which destroys them, 123
Clifford, Rev. Frank
Anecdote of a robin, 357
Couch, Jonathan
Occurrence near Polperro of a fish new to the British catalogue, 81; Bats by daylight, 343