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Gurney, J.H., F.L.S., F.Z.S.
Ornithological notes from Norfolk for 1897, 106
Haigh, G.H. Caton
Water Pipit in Carnarvonshire, 187; Meadow Pipit perching on trees, 266; Barred Warbler in Lincolnshire, 504
Hammond, W. Oxenden
Jumping beans, 441
Hartert, Ernst, Dir. Z. Mus. Tring
A hitherto overlooked British bird, 116
Hewett, William
Nesting habits of the Moorhen, 505
Horsbrugh, Charles Bethune
Nesting of the Hobby in Hants, 24; Nesting of the Greater Spotted Woodpecker near Bath, 318; Birds singing during thunderstorm, 322; Preservation of zoological specimens, 366; Late stay of Swift, 436
Kelsall, Rev. J.E.
The Mammalia of Hampshire, 429
Kidner, H. Ratcliff
Birds which nest in London, 273
King, C. Meade
Birds which nest in London, 189
Langdale, Rev. H. Marmaduke
Late stay of Swift, 485
Lewis, Stanley
Nightingale nesting at Wells, Somerset, 317; Nesting of the Greater Spotted Woodpecker at Wells, Somerset, 319; Swallow versus Flycatcher's peculiar nesting site, 429; Notes on the nesting of the Nuthatch, 480
Macpherson, A. Holte
Hybrid Finches at the Crystal Palace Show, 188; Birds which nest in London, 272
Macpherson, Rev. H.A., M.A.
Varieties of the Red Grouse, 125; William Turner, the father of British Zoology, 337; Mallard and Pintail interbreeding in captivity, 361; Sea Lamprey in Cumberland, 365
Marshall, Guy A.K., F.E.S.
Spider versus Wasp, 29; Notes on the South African Social Spiders, 417
Mathew, Rev. Murray A., M.A.
Melodious Warblers in South-east Devon, 265
Meyrick, E., B.A., F.Z.S., F.E.S.
Moths and their classification, 289
Morley, John
Variety of the Common Guillemot, 25
Newman, J.L.
Pectoral Sandpiper in Norfolk, 25; Parasites in birds, 415
Oldham, Charles
Daubenton's Bat in the Conway Valley, 317, 368
Page, W.T.
Notes on the Chaffinch, 270; Birds in London, 273
Patterson, Arthur
Malformed Codfish, 130; Some notes on the Stalk-eyed Crustacea of Great Yarmouth, 178; Notes from Great Yarmouth, 219, 364, 508; Meristic variation in the Edible Crab, 220; The Mammalia of Great Yarmouth and its immediate neighbourhood, 299; Porpoises at Great Yarmouth, 504
Payne, J.W.
At what hour of the day do birds mostly lay their eggs? 84; Breeding range of the Scaup-Duck, 361
Percival-Westell, W.
Scoters in Hants and Isle of Wight, 505
Playne, Herbert C.
On the reported summer appearance of two species of birds in Lapland, 84; Ornithological notes from Corsica—correction, 275
Pocock, R.I.
Stridulation in some African Spiders, 14
Pollok, Colonel F.T.
Indian Wild Cattle—the Tsine and the Gaur (miscalled Bison), 1; The Indian Hispid Hare (Lepus hispidus), 22; A Chat about Indian wild beasts, 154
Potter, E.G.
Eggs of the Roseate Tern, 83
Power, F.D.
When does the House Martin arrive? 317
Ralfe, P.
Notes from the Isle of Man (1897), 321
Ramsbotham, R.H.
Abundance of Crossbills in the Severn Valley, 124