Notes on the Birds of Menitsbe, Robert Miller buns 121, exat 
Additional Notes on the Fiuwhale Fishery on the North European | ‘Coaat, 4 
Heneage Cocks, M.A., F.Z.S., 184. ‘ 
On the Occurrence of the White-billed Diver on the British Coasts, He y 
Seebohm, F.L.S., F.Z.8., 144. I 
NOTES AND QUERIES. ; 3 
Important Additions to the National Collection of Birds, 146. ~ The Zoological re 
Record, 145. : 
Mammatta.—Polecats in Cornwall, Alfred Heneage Cocks, 145. * Beoiakatn : Bat £ 
not found in Berkshire, J. H. Kelsall, 146. 
Birps.—Cuckoo's Eggs, A. B, Farn, 146. Edible Birds’ Nests, George Meera : 
147, Red Grouse in Somerset and Wilts, Cecil Smith, F.Z.S., 147. 
Breeding Habits of the Lake Gull, T. H. Potts, F.L.S., 148. Tecland Gull” 
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Pigeon, J. Whitaker, F.L.S., F.Z.S., 150. Abundance of Greenfinches lasts 
Winter, J. H. Gurney, FZ. 's., 150. a 
Fisnes.— Destruction of young Fish by Larva of Dragonflies, 151. ae 5 
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