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No. 73. March — (T. Fuller) The Study of Natural History conducive to 

 Health. (O. S. Round) Sympathy between Man and Animals. (F. M. Burton) 

 On the Classification of the Animal Kingdom by the Distribution of the Nerves. 

 (J. Mcintosh) Injurious Insects — No. VII. On Unity of System. (G, R. 

 Twinn) Notes from Norfolk. (The Editor) Systema Naturae. (Robert Marris) 

 A list of some of the most uncommon species of Lepidoptera in the neighbour- 

 hood of Wisbeach, Cambridgeshire. Miscellaneous Notices Beggarwo- 



man's Dog ; the Common Tern ; the Kittiwake Gull ; the Nightingale; Extraor- 

 dinary flights of Larks ; Raraavis ; a curious incident in Entomology ; Winter work ; 

 Weather wisdom ; English Snakes ; Filling and emptying an aquarium. Review. — 

 The Natural History Review. 



No. 74, April. (O. S. Round) Swallows. On the Unity of System. (J. S. 

 Walker) Three days in the Falkland Islands. ( W.) A Peep at the Ferns of 

 Sutherland and Ross. (T. G. Bonney) List of Butterflies and Sphinges ob- 

 served at Lausanne, Switzerland. Entomological captures in 1856. (G. Stock- 

 ley) Notice of the Diurnal Lepidoptera in my neighbourhood. (W.) Contri- 

 butions to an Entomology of Banffshire. — Butterflies. (The Editor) Systema 

 Naturae. Miscellaneous Notices. — Wild Cat. Great Black Woodpecker. The 

 Crested Grebe. Attachment of the Nightingale to young of its own species. 

 Notices in Zoology* Hybernating Papilionidae, &c. Review — Blunders in Be - 

 haviour. Querist. — The Nettle-bird and the Gorse-bird. 



No. 75, May. (O. S. Round) Swallows. (F. M. Burton) On the Classifica- 

 tion of the Animal Kingdom. No. 2. (T. Fuller) On the Destruction of Birds. 

 (Lieutenant Blakiston, R.A., and Lieutenant Bland, R.E.) A List of the Birds 

 of Nova Scotia. (W. V. Guise) The Vegetable Caterpillar from New Zealand. 

 An Entomological Dream. (The Editor) Systema Naturae. On Birds using 

 Oil from Glands. Miscellaneous Notices. — Curious Freak of a Dog. Long- 

 eared Owl. The Raven. Indications of Spring. White-tailed Eagle. Rare 

 Birds. Rare Birds about Plymouth. Jack Snipe. Skenea rota. British But- 

 terflies. Review. — The Natural History Review. The Querist — Vegetable 

 Caterpillar, &c. 



No. 76, June. (F. M. Burton) On the Classification of the Animal King- 

 dom. No. 3. (O. S. Round) Birds' Nests. On Unity of System. Entomo- 

 logical Dream. (Major Wedderburn) Addenda to the Birds of Novia Scotia. 

 (The Editor) Systema Naturae. Miscellaneous Notices — Natural History Re- 

 view, (A. H. Haliday) Setting of Hymenoptera. 



No. 77, July. — (T. Fuller) Sympathy between Man and Animals. (O. S. 

 Round) On Birds' Nests. (G. R. Twinn) What are they for? On Unity of 

 System. (W.) Fish notes. Unexpected arrivals. (Edward J. Maude) 

 First appearance of Migratory Birds in the neighbourhood of Kilnsey, in Craven, 

 Yorkshire. (J. M k Intosh) The Misteltoe. (O. S. Round) Migration. (The 

 Editor) Systema Naturae. Miscellaneous Notices — Blackbirds. The 

 Cuckoo. Carabus intricatus. Rara avis. Proceedings of Societies. — 

 Thirsk Natural History Society. (The Querist) On Birds using Oil from 

 Glands. Synapta lineata. Singing of Birds. 



No. 78, August (G. R. Twinn) Beautiful Harmony. Instinctive action of a 



Blind Horse. (Robert Gray) Remarks upon the Ringed Guillemot ; with en- 

 gravings. (O. S. Round) Birds' Nests. (F. M. Burton) On the Classification 

 of the Animal Kingdom. (The Editor) Systema Naturae. Miscellaneous 

 Notices. — The Corn-crake. Singing Birds near large towns. M April showers 

 bring Spring Flowers." Sphinx Euphorbiae at Box Hill. Reviews. — 

 The Natural History Review. Index Filicum. The British Botanist's Field 

 Book. The Querist. — The Mistletoe. 



No. 79, September.— (O. S. Round) Characteristics of Common Birds. 

 (G. R. Twinn) A Memory from Stratford- on- Avon. (W. V. Guise, F. L. S.) 

 On the Cotteswolds. (Charles Edward Smith) Occurrence of Rare Birds at 

 Ackworth. On Unity of System. (O. S. Round) Sunday in the Country. 

 (G. R. Twinn) Butterflies. (George Wightwick) The Tree of Thibet. (The 

 Editor) Systema Naturae. (F. M. Burton) On the Classification of the Animal 



