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CONTENTS.

Motacilla alba, 198, 239

Motacilla boarula, 239

Motacilla Rayi, 239

Motacilla viridis, 199

Motacilla Yarrellii, 239

Moy Estuary, Birds of the, and of the surrounding district, 233, 284, 321

Mullet, Gray, 184

Muscicapa atricapilla, 196, 237

Muscicapa grisola, 237

Musk-ox, 355

Mustela erminea, 317

Myiodioctes mitratus, 405

Myodes lemmus in Norway, 262

Myodes torquatus, 320

Nares, Capt., E.N., 'The Official Report of the Recent Arctic Expedition' (review), 38

Narwhal, 360

Natatores, 321

Natural History of Donegal, 149, 223, 290

'Naturgeschichte der Vögel Europa's' (review), 351

Nest, singular, of Blackbird, 108; of Blackcap suspended in a fir tree, 258; of Swallow, Cuckoo laying in, 260; Hedgesparrow's, built in a cabbage, 299; of Song Thrush, young Cuckoo in, 300; Blackbird's, Cuckoo's egg in, 340; Kestrel's, unusual site for, 342; Cormorant's, odd materials in, 389

Nesting-place, curious, for House Sparrow, 388

New Guinea Ornithology, 187

Newton, Professor A., M.A., F.R.S., Yarrell's 'History of British Birds' (review), 35

Nightingale in Brittany, 259

Nightjar, 242

Nocturnal migrants, 95

Norway, a spring tour in; with notes on the birds observed there, 193

'Notes on Fish and Fishing' (review), 501

Numenius arquata, 286

Numenius borealis, 478

Numenius hudsonicus, 478

Numenius phæopus, 286

Nuthatch, Red-bellied, 401

Nyctale acadica, 421

Nyctea nivea, 420

Nyctea scandiaca, 196

Nyctiardea grisea var. nævia, 480

Nyctiardea violacea, 480

Oceanites oceanica, 490

Œdemia perspicillata, 485

Œdemia fusca, 205

Œdemia nigra, 205, 327

Ophiuridæ, new form, 186

Organisms, Lower Sarcode, recent researches among, 303

Oriole, Baltimore, 414

Ornithological notes from Aldeburgh, Suffolk, 495; from Beverley, 153, 260; from Cobham, 48; from Devon, 162; from Devon and Cornwall, 44, 278, 493; from Dorsetshire, 384; from Essex, 52; from Norfolk, 95, 430; from South Devon, 444; from St. Andrews, N.B., 159; from the Isle of Wight, 23; from the Lake District and Walney Island, 273; from the West of England, 104, 177

Ornithology of New Guinea, contributions to, 187

Ortyx virginianus, 473

Osprey, 9, 95, 389, 423, 434

Ossiferous caverns of Devonshire, 361

Otter, 127; autumnal breeding, 17; breeding, 100, 172, 250

Otus Wilsonianus, 420

'Our Birds of Prey' (review), 76

Ouzel, Ring, 11, 197, 238; nesting near Malvern, 387; migration, 442

Ovibus moschatus, 355

Owl, Acadian, 420

Owl, Barn, in the City, 297

Owl, Barred, 420

Owl, Eagle, 177, 196

Owl, Hawk, 420

Owl, Little, 228, 296, 433

Owl, Long-eared, 420; gregarious habits, 20, 256; moaning, 435

Owl, Short-eared, 9, 96, 228, 236, 420

Owl, Snowy, 98, 196, 237, 420; in the Lewes, 177

Owl, Tengmalm's, in Essex, 176

Owl, White, 236

Owls washing, 107

Ox, Musk, 137

Ox, Long-fronted or Small Fossil, 139

Ox, Primæval or Giant, 137

Oystercatcher, 202, 286

Pandion haliaëtus, 423

Panther, 128

Partridge, 284; coming in collision with a train, 448

Partridge, Virginian, 473

Partridges coloured like Red Grouse, 229, 256

Parula americana, 402

Parus ater, 239

Parus borealis, 198

Parus caudatus, 239