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CONTENTS.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS.

Aplin, O.V., F.L.S., M.B.O.U.

The birds of Bardsey Island, with additional notes on the birds of Lleyn, 8, 107; Shoveler in Herts, 68; Plumage of Montagu's Harrier, 435; Catalogue of the Vertebrate Animals of Oxfordshire, 440

Arnold, E.C.

Differences between immature Blue-headed and ordinary Yellow Wagtails, 24

Bingham, Col. C.T.

Lionel de Niceville, 21; The Jay in London, 279

Bird, M.C.H.

A question of coloration, 150

Blathwayt, Rev. F.L.

The Roseate Tern on the Farne Islands, 53; Breeding of the Lesser Redpoll in Somerset, 66; Little Owl and Shore-Lark in Lincolnshire, 112; The White Wagtail on the Somerset coast, 464

Bradley, S.H. Burton[1]

Collecting spiders in Australia, 152

Braithwaite, C.

Little Bunting in Durham, 466

Bucknill, John A., M.A.

Red Grouse in Surrey, 68; Ornithological notes from Surrey, 223, 305

Bulman, G.W.

The constancy of the Bee, 220

Butler, A.G., Ph.D., F.L.S., F.Z.S.

A mimicking Song-Thrush, 193; Avicultural experiences during about twenty years' study of birds in captivity, 241

Butterfield, E.P.

Notes from Wilsden, Yorkshire, 31; Lesser Redpoll breeding in Yorkshire, 193

Butterfield, W. Ruskin

Motacilla beema in Sussex, 232

Buxton, C.S.

Wood-Sandpiper in the Orkney Islands, 391

Cambridge, Frederick Pickard

John Clavell Mansel-Pleydell, 191; Birds in the Valley of the Namsen, 352

Cambridge, Rev. O. Pickard

Migration of Jays, 466; on the songs of birds, 468

Cameron, Kenneth J.

Animal sense perceptions, 394

Coburn, F.

Holboell's Redpoll in Ireland, 278; Grey Plover in Birmingham, 280; Red-throated Pipit in Ireland, 313; Dusky Redshank in Worcestershire and Warwickshire, 316; Black-tailed Godwit in Ireland in mid-winter, 316; On the specific validity of Anser gambeli (Hartlaub), and its position as a British bird. 337; On a lost British Wild Goose, 441

Corbin, G.B.

Varieties of Blackbird, Thrush, and Starling, 192; Wild Duck—female in male plumage, 195; Migration of Jays, 434; The Longeared Owl, 435

Costello, J.S.

The Indian Pariah Kite—a record of observations made during the nesting period, 460

Coward, T.A.

Notes on the birds of Anglesea, 401; Knot inland in Cheshire, 467

Cummings, S.G.

Cirl Bunting in Carnarvonshire and Cardiganshire, 354; Redbacked Shrike in Anglesea, 433
  1. We suppose that this must have been H.H. Burton Bradley (Wikisource-ed.)