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Bird-Notes (.J), vol. v. nos. 5-7, May, June, 

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Baily, W. S. May in iny aviaries, with photo ot' Algerian 



Chaffiufh hrooding. 

 Wood, C. A. Notes on Jungle and other AVild Life. 

 Crandall, L. S. Notes on some forms of Yucatan Jays (Cisso- 



Viscount Grey of Falloden. In my Bird Sanctuary [reprinted 



from I'earson's jMagazine]. 

 Baily, W. S. June and July in my aviaries ; with photos. 

 Reeve, T. S. A Cuckoo episode. 



British Birds, vol. xvi. nos. 1-3, Junc^ July, and 

 August 1922. 



Wilkes, A. H. P. On the breeding-habits of the Glaucous Gull as 

 observed on Bear Island and in the Spitsbergen Archi- 

 pelago ; 4 photos. 



Witherby, H. F. On the White-billed Northern Diver as a 

 British Bird ; 4 figs. 



. Recovery of marked birds. 



Oordt, G. J. van, and Huxley, J. S. Some observations on the 

 habits of the Red-tin-oated Diver in Spitsbergen ; 8 ])hotos. 



Thomson, A. L. The Migrations of British Starlings: results of 

 the marking method. 



Witherby, H. F. Note on the six ringed iSwallows captured in 

 South Africa ; with a sketch-map. 



Brooklyn Museum Quarterly, vol. i.\. no. 3, 

 July 1922. 



Murphy, R. C. Tenth contribution on the sea-coast and Islands 

 of Peru; with iiKiiiy pliotos. 



Canadian Field-Naturalist, vol. xxwi. nos. 3-5, 

 March, April, May 1922. 



Townsend, C. W. The suuuner birds of Advocate, Cumberland 



County, Nova Scotia. 

 Lloyd. H. Some of Captain Henry Toke Munn's observationa 



on the birds of Baffin Island and vicinity. 



