BRIM1DIW)S 



With WHICH was Incorporated in January, 191 7, "The Zoologist." 



EDITED BY H. F. WITHERBY,M.B.E.,F.Z.S.,M.B.O.U. 



assisted by 



Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain, m.a., m.b.o.u., and Norman F. 

 ticehurst. m.a., f.r.c.s., m.b.o.u. 



Contents of Number 9, Vol. XIII. February 2, 1920. 



Surrey Field Notes. By P. F. Bunyard 



On the Nesting of the Storm-Petrel. By Mrs. Audrey Gordon 



Frederick Webb Headley. (M.V.) 



The " British Birds " Marking Scheme. Progress for 191 9. By 

 H. F. Witherby ". 



Recovery oi Marked Birds 



Notes : — 



Notes on the Birds of Guernsey (R. H. Baillie) 



Sparrow-Hawk in London (H. B. Tid swell) 



Sheld-Duck Ringed in Hampshire recovered in Germany 

 (A. Landsborough Thomson) 



American Wigeon in Stirlingshire (J. A. Anderson) 



Periods of Dives made by Long-tailed Ducks (Seton Gordon) 



Long-tailed Ducks inland in Cheshire (A. W. Boyd) 



Red -breasted Mergansers off Anglesey in April and Puffin 

 breeding on Skerries (G. R. Humphreys) . . 



Little Auk in Buckinghamshire (A. Heneage Cocks) 



Short Notes : — Adopting of Young by Cairion-Crows. Pied 

 Flycatcher and Garden-Warbler breeding in Ross-shire. 

 Great Grey Shrike in Essex. Fulmar Petrel breeding 

 off North Uist. Common Redshank breeding in Outer 

 Hebrides 



Letter : — The Authorship of [Sir] Charles Hastings' Illustrations 

 of the Natural History of Worcestershire (H. S. Gladstone) 



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