Note to Reader 
the name JWVarhorse his coursing exploits are 
recorded in several daily papers. 
The least composite is Arnaux. It is so 
nearly historical that several who knew the 
bird have supplied additional items of infor- 
mation. 
The nest of the destroying Peregrines, with 
its owners and their young, is now to be seen 
in the American Museum of Natural History 
of New York. The Museum authorities in- 
form me that Pigeon badges with the following 
numbers were found in the nest: 9970-—S, 1696, 
u 63, 77, ). F.52, Ex. 705, 6—1894, € 2oge0. 
Perhaps some Pigeon-lover may learn from 
these lines the fate of one or other wonderful 
flier that has long been recorded “ never re- 
turned.” 
Io 
