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EDITE). BY REV. F. C. R. JOURDAIN, m. Any MBM. 
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CoNTENTs OF NuMBER 11, Vou. XT. APRIL 1, 1918, 

Field Notes on the Marsh-Warbler. By Lieut. D. H. Meares... 
Ornithological Notes from Norfolk for 1917. 24th Annual 
Report. By J. H. Gurney, F.Z.S. a He cee 
Notes :— 
Continental Jays in Norfolk (Dr. B. B. Riviere) 
Marsh-Warblers breeding in Sussex, Warwickshire and 
Staffordshire (E. C. Arnold, H. G. Alexander, and 
C. E. Morris Eyton) ae ay o. 5 ae 
Absence or Scarcity of Fieldfares in Winter 1917-1918 
(Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain) 
Variety of Swallow in Kirkeudbrightshire (Major S. 
Pershouse) 
Early Occurrence of Swallow in Lancs. (Rev. J. R. Hale, 
S.C.) os 
Hen-Harrier in Kent (Capt. W. 8. Medlicott) 
Cormorants in Staffordshire (J. R. B. Masefield) 
Redshanks apparently breeding in Radnorshire (O. R. 
Owen) Sn 
Lesser Tern in Radnorshire (O. R. Owen).. 
Great Skuas on Yorkshire Coast (H. W. Robinson) 
Little Auk in Cambri oo bays M. D. Haviland, Hon. 
Mem. B.O.U.) ers ae Sc sf 
Short Notes "Old Record of Rose-coloured Starling in 
Fiinishire. Ola Record of Goshawk in Staffordshire. 
Sandwich Tern breeding int o.G ly ‘I tel.es of 
‘dwarf Ecgs’ of Black heed»: ull An unrecorded 
ecg of the Great Auk. Mr.Patterson’s MS Notes 
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