DRUDHBIRDS 
With which is Incorporated 
“THE ZOOLOGIST.” 
BDIEED BY H. F. WYTFHERBY, F.Z.S., 
ASSISTED BY 
Rev. F. C. R. JoURDAIN, M.A., M.B.0.U., AND NoRMA 
TICEHURST, M.A., F.R.C.S., M.B.O.U. 



CoNTENTS OF NUMBER 1, Vout. XI. JUNE Ist, 1917. 
Additions and Corrections to the Hand-List Ht Baton Birds. 
By the Authors : : 
Notes on the Hisdiing habits re the Dotéersl on the Voutic. 
By Maud D. Haviland 
Field Notes on the Nesting of the Dotterel i in eee “By the 
late Captain C. 5S. Meares. Abstracted and ea for 
publication by Lieut. D. H. Meares 
The Moults of the British Passeres, with Notes on ee eatin 
of their Plumages. Part VIII. By H. F. Witherby 
Notes :— 
Blue-headed Wagtail in Hertfordshire. (C. Oldham).. 
Present Status of Nuthatch in Carnarvonshire and ponieeey 
(H. E. Forrest) . bs 
Great Grey Shrike is Barkshire. (Rev. J. K, Kelsall) .. 
Unusual Nesting-site of Willow-Warbler. (Mrs. C. Hodgkin). . 
Early Laying of Reed-Warbler and Cuckoo mone 
Witherington) ae 
Mortality among Barn- Owls i in inated (Ww. J. Williams) 
Marked Gannet in Northern Norway in Winter. Fis F 
Witherby) 
Herring-Gulls dropping ABaticbest (J. Few) Ac 
Moor-Hens and Mallards eating Fruit (H. W. Robinson) 
Short Notes .—Spread of the Irish Jay. Great Grey Shrike in 
/ Ayrshire. Waxwing in Ireland. Siberian Chiffchaff in 
J Kirkeudbrightshire. Hybrid Song-Thrush and Blackbird. 
A Little Gull near Glasgow. Memorial to the late Captain 
j 
F. C. Selous. D.S.O. Effects of the Recent Abnormal 
Weather on Birds a 1? 
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