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Cormorants nesting in Norfolk : The last to 

 leave, August 3rd. {Photographed by Miss E. L. 

 Turner) 140 



Nest and Eggs of Jack Snipe. {Photographed hy 



H. L. Pophani) 149 



Female Sp arrow-Hawk at the nest, July 8th, 1914. 



{Photographed hy W. Farren) ... ... ... 157 



Female Sparrow-Hawk at the nest, July 19th, 



1914. {Photographed hy W. Farren) 158 



The Nesting-place of the Curlew- Sandpiper. Nest 

 and eggs of the Curlew-Sandpiper. {Photo- 

 graphed hy Miss Maud D. Haviland). — Plate 3 



facing 177 



Little Stint feeding in melting snow. {Photo- ■ 

 graphed hy Miss Maud D. Haviland). — Plate 4 



facing 201 



The Delta of the Golchika River and Yenesei, looking 

 north. {Photographed hy Miss Maud D. 

 Haviland) 203 



Nest and Eggs of Little Stint. Female Little 

 Stint malingering near Nest. {Photographed hy 

 Miss Maud D. Haviland) 204 



Female Little Stint approaching Nest. {Photo- 

 graphed hy Miss Maud D. Haviland) ... ... 205 



Female Little Stint brooding. {Photographed by 



Miss Maud D. Haviland) 20 r> 



Fulmar Petrel gliding. {Photographed by (). G. 



Pike) 230 



Fulmar Petrel turning or " banking " against the 



wind. {Photographed hy O. G. Pike) ... ... 232 



Fulmar Petrel turning on its egg. {Photographed 



by O. G. Pike) 234 



Fulmar Petrel, showing egg almost enclosed in 

 the feathers of the breast. {Photographed hy 

 O. G. Pike) 235 



