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‘CONTENTS. ne ae 
Notes on the Zoology of Manitoba, ‘The late T. B. Wood, 241. i 
Notes on the Vertebrate Animals of Leicestershire, Montagu Browne, F.Z. 8. 
Notes and Observations on British Stalk-eyed Crustacea, Edward Lava ie 
NOTES AND QUERIES. 
The Darwin Memorial Statue, 256.. Experiments on Lying Actas 257 
The Marine Biological-Station, Capt. 11. Hadfield, 257. ye 
Mammatra.—Dormouse in Cumberland, Rev. H. A. Macpherson, 257. Dormouse | 
in Northamptonshire, Rt. Hon. Lord Lilford, F.Z.8., 257. Dormouse in ~ 
Wales, H. Cambridge Phillips, F.L.S., F.Z.S., 258 Be 
Birps.—Ornithological Notes from the Isle of Wight, Capt. H. Hadfield, 258. — 
Sparrow feeding on Ants, Capt. E. F’. Becher, 259. Hoopoe in Northamp- 
toushire, Rt. Hon. Lord Lilford, 259. Albino Rooks, J. Ff. Musham, 259.~ 
Occurrence of Buffon'’s Skua in June, Rev. H. Macpherson, M.A., 259. 
Variety of Common Snipe, Capt. LE. F. Becher, R.A., 259. Canada Geese ~ 
and Merlin in Leicestershire, H. Oscar Lever, Wilfred Moss, 259. Pheasant a 
and Partridge laying in the same Nest, John H. Willmore, 260. Redstart 
nesting in Co. Wicklow, Rev. C. W. Benson, LL.D., 260. Blackeap breeding — 
in Co, Waterford, R. J. Ussher, 260. Virginian Nightingales nesting at — 
liberty in England, H, D. Astley, 261. Little Gull in Guernsey, Cecil 
Smith, F.LS., F.Z.8., 262. Sparrow attacking a Willow Wren; Swans’ ” 
Nests, J. Whitaker, F.L.S., F.Z.8., 263. | Stock Dove appropriating a Song ~ 
Thrush’s Nest, J. H. Willmore, 264. Jackdaws breeding in a Magpie’s Nest, © 
and in Rabbit-holes, Robert Warren, 264. Wrens’ Nests, J. Whitaker, 265. — 
Fisnes.—F lying Fish, Dr. Alfred Carpenter, 265. Basking Sharks on the Const 
of Cornwall, John Gatcombe, 266. Migration of Hels, 266. 4 
BatracH1a.—On the Occurrence of the Palmated Newt in Oxfordainine: G. A. 
Boulenger, 267. 
Motr.usca.—Segmentina lineata, Walker, a Thread-spinner; Swiss Mollusea, , 
T. D. A. Cockerell, 267. 
Aron#0LoGy.— Wolves in Ireland, 268. 
SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES. 
Royal Society, 269. Zoological Society of London, 269. 
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‘Russian Central Asia, including Kuldja, Bokhara, Khiva, and Merv,’ by Henry 
Lansdell, D.D., F.R.G.S., 271. 4 
*A History of British Birds,’ by William Yarrell. Fourth Edition, by Alfred) 
Newton, M.A., F.R.S., and Howard Saunders, F.L.S., F.Z.S., 278. 
‘ Die Pilzthiere oder Schleimpilze;’ von Dr. W. Zopf, 280. - 
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