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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. Jourd.\in, m..\., m.b.o.u., and Norman F. 

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



Contents of Number 5, Vol. XIV. October i, 1920. 



PAGE 



The Haunt of the Black-tailed Godwit. By E. L Turner, 



H. m.b.o.u. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 98 



Some Notes on the Nesting of the Nuthatch. By A. H. 



Machell Cox 103 



Some Notes on Diving Ducks. By Charles E. Alford, f.z.s. . . 106 



The Sale of the Duchess of Portland's Museum in 1786. By 

 H. S. Gladstone, m.a. f.z.s. .. .. .. .. .. in 



Notes : — 



Wood-Lark Breeding in Somerset and Description of Nestling 

 (Rev. F. L. Blathwayt) 



Late Nesting of the Spotted Flycatcher (D. W. Musselwhite) . 



Lesser Whitethroats in Devon (T. P. Backhouse) 



Great Spotted Woodpeckers in Inverness-shire (Prof. Kennedy 

 Orton) 



Cuckoo's Egg in Tree-Sparrow's Nest (J. M. Goodall) 



Shovelers in Surrey in Summer (W. E. Glegg) 



116 

 116 

 117 



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 117 

 118 



Birds at North Worcestershire Reservoirs (H. G. Alexander) 118 



Short Notes : — 



Common Buzzard in Sussex. Wood-Pigeon's Nest with 



Three Eggs. Sandwich Tern Breeding in co. Galway . . 120 



