Page:The Zoologist, 3rd series, vol 2 (1878).djvu/12

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CONTENTS.
Crewe, Rev. H. Harpur, M.A.
Orange variety of the Mole, 22; Albino specimens of the Common Snipe and Wryneck, 29
Darragh, Thomas
Red-backed Shrike in Ireland, 437
Davies. Rev. R.P.
Hoopoe in Gloucestershire, 392
Dover, Capt. W. Kinsey
Double migration of the Woodcock, 389
Dugmore, Capt. F.S.
The revival of Falconry, 73
Durnford, W. Arthur
Ornithological notes from the Lake District, 118; Marten-cat in Wastdale, Cumberland, 128; Destruction of shell-fish by sea birds, 223; Provincial names of British animals, 332
Edward, Thomas, A.L.S.
Morris's Tape-fish at Pennan, Aberdeenshire, 60
Feilden, H.W., F.G.S., C.M.Z.S.
Ornithological notes from the Fseroe Islands, 153; On the reported occurrence of a Garefowl in the Faeroes, 199; Notes from an Arctic Journal, 313, 372, 407, 445
Fitch, Edward A.
"Bribe-Buck," 388
Flemyng, William W.
Nesting habits of the Kestrel and Sparrowhawk, 436
Gatcombe, John
White-fronted Goose, 29; Ornithological notes from Devon and Cornwall, 52, 249, 430; Bottlenosed Dolphin at Plymouth, 56; Large Mackerel at Plymouth, Scyllarus arctus at Plymouth, 107; Common Dolphin at Plymouth, 128; Ornithological notes from Devon, 131; Little Crake in Cornwall, 214; Swordfish aud Sunfish on the coast of Devon, 351; Variety of the Weasel, 434
Gough, Thomas
Provincial names of British animals, 291
Gurney, J.H., F.Z.S.
Anecdote of a Rough-legged Buzzard, 26; The Swannery at Abbotsbury, 208; Provincial names of British animals, 287, 386; Pugnacity of the Waterhen, 347; Gazelle-hawking in Egypt, 389; A fight between a pair of Kestrels, 391
Gurney, J.H., Jun., F.Z.S.
The attractive power of light on birds, 27; Purple Galliuule in Norfolk, 29
Hadfield, Capt. Henry
Notes from the Isle of Wight, 253
Hamilton, Edward, M.D., F.L.S.
The Rooks and Rookeries of London, past and present, 193; Spotted Flycatcher nesting in Hyde Park, 455
Hart, Henry Chichester
Wood Wren in Ireland, 348; The Grey Wagtail gregarious at roosting-time, 390; Tree Pipit in Ireland, 454
Harting, Hugh
Red-backed Shrike nesting near London, 297
Harting, J.E., F.L.S., F.Z.S.
On the distinguishing characters of the British Cetacea, 1; Scarcity of the Corn Crake, 59; The land and freshwater Mollusca of Sussex, 84, 122, 161; The Falconry Club, 103; Goats eating yew-leaves, 177: Former nesting of the Kite in London, 215; An old list of Lincolnshire birds, 219; On the moult of bill and palpebral appendages in the Common Puffin, discovered by Dr. Bureau (with coloured plate), 233; Hunting the Wild Cat, 251; Cattle eating yew, 253; Remarks on British White Wild Cattle, 275; The South-American Mauatee in the Westminster Aquarium, 285; Bearing Water Ouzels in confinement, 298; Gazelle-hawking in Egypt, 335; Hybrid Black Grouse and Capercaillie, 349; European Quail in America, 390; Occurrence in Ireland of the Lesser Snow Goose, 419; Snow Geese in Ireland, 453; A hen swimming, 454