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Terns," in Br. B.. II., p. 78-82, 101-108 (1908) or to his paper 

 on " The Bird Watcher's Guide," op. cit., IV., p. 8-13 (1910). 



For " 8ingleton-in-the-Fyle " (p. .348) read " Singleton-in- 

 the-Fylde." 



Dr. McAIdo^vie's "Birds of Staffordshire" (p. 365) is a re- 

 issue \\ith fresh title of a paper published in the Transactions 

 (1893), Pt. II., of the North .Staffordshire Naturalists' Field 

 Club, and included in the Annual Rep. and Trans, of the 

 N. Staffs Field Club for 1893. 



Mr. J. K. B. Masefield is the author of t\\o of the Educational 

 Ix'aHets issued by the Fvoy. Soc. Prot. Birds (Nos. 17 and 23), 

 and Sir H. Maxwell contributed (in collaboration with Lord 

 Lilford and Mr. O. V. Aplin) an article to Ornithology in 

 Relation to Agriculture and Horticulture (1893). 



The biographical notice of Mr. E. G. B. Meade-Waldo omits 

 all notice of his travels and ornithological M'ork in the Canaries 

 and Morocco. ^Ir. W. L. Mellersh contributed the article on 

 Wildfo\\ling to A^ol. II. of the Victoria History of the Co. of 

 Gloucester (p. 301), published in 1907. 



Mr. E. B. Michell contributed an article on " ]\Iodern 

 Falconry," ^vith 11 illustrations b}' G. E. Lodge, to the English 

 Illustrated Magazine for 1885-6, p. 653. 



We think there is some confusion on p. 405 between the 

 Badminton Librar\' volumes on Shooting (which were mainly 

 illustrated by Charles Whymper) and the Letters to Young 

 Shooters (Third Series), to the third volume of which Mr. J. G. 

 ^lillais contributed many illustrations of British wildfowl in 

 1896. Several of the title pages and i)lates in Messrs. Harvie- 

 BroMii and Buckley's series of Vertebrate Faunas of Scotland 

 are b\- the same artist. 



The account given of the publication of the Birds of York 

 shire (p. 432) is not correct. As stated in the editorial note, the 

 publication of instalments of tliis work in the Transactions 

 of the Yorks. Nat. Union was abandoned and the work re- 

 connnenced entirel\' anew. Mr. Pj'craft's contributions to 

 the British Bird Book are not specified, although some of 

 them were issued prior to 1912 On the other hand, by some 

 oversight, three short notes b}- Mr. Pycraft, ranging from 

 8 to 13 lines in length, have been admitted, though in accord- 

 ance A\"ith the jilan of the work they should have been 

 excluded. For '•' Kerinode "' (p. 484) read "' Kermode." No 

 mention is made of Mr. F. C. Rawlings' useful '" List of Birds 

 observed in the District of Barmouth," which appeared in 

 the Zoologist for 1894, p. 328-335. The paper by Mr. P. G. 

 Ralfe and F. S. Graves on "Birds observed .m the Calf of 



