On the Range of the Dbrusite in Tupland and Ww ee 1 ones i Rope 1. 
Notes on the Vertebrate Animals of Leicestershire, Montagu Broiene, 
On the Seasonal Changes of Plumage in Birds, Alfred Crawhall Ch 
Notes ‘on the Zoology of Manitoba; "The late T. B. Wi vod, DE eva ik tae 
NOTES .AND QUERIES. 
The Zoology of Central Asia, 227. The Marine Biological Station, 297. 
Manmatia.—Squirrels destroying the Eggs of Piens. major, Capt. S. Yok Reidy. 
R.E., 229. Albino Field Vole, J.: Whitaker, F.LS.+'F ZS.) 229. 
‘Bins. Corin and Honey Buzzards in Lancashire aid Staffordshire, IV. Fits— 
herbert Brockholes, 23). . The Species of British-killed Spotted Eagles / 
determined, H. E’. Dresser, F.Z.S., 230, Habits. of Starlings, C. R. Bree, 
M.D., 231. . Great Crested Grebe in Rutlandshiey Lord Gainsborough, 231. 
Bartram's Sandpiper, Little Bustard, and Hoopoe in Cornwall, H. 2. — 
Dresser, 232. Variety of the Goldeneye, J. H. Gurney, jur., SEZ SB, B30 
. Golden Eagle i in Co. Leitrim, William J. Hamilton, 233. Curious Site for 
a Sparrow's Nest, J. L. Harting, F.L.S., F483; 233. Ornithological Notes) | 
from Somersetshire, Cecil Smith, F.ZS. 233. 
Fisues.—The Basking Shark, Francis Day, PL S., F.Z.S8., 235. Food of Se | 
_ Fishes; Ova of the Ling, Matthias Dunn, 286, 237. oe 
Ecurnopermars.—Method of Preserving the Colout of Starfishes, 237. 
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