CONTENT S. 



On the Hybernation of the Doi mouse, A. Balms, 161. 



Ornithological Notes from Natal, Majors E. A. Butler and H. W. Feilden, and 



Cap. S. G. Beid, 165. 

 Ornithological Notes from Yorkshire, W. Eagle Clarke, 171. 



Notes and Observations on British Stalk -eyed Crustacea, John T. Carrington, 

 F.L.S.. and Edward Lovelt, 17s. 



OCCASIONAL NOTES. 

 Mammalia. — White Stoats, G. B. Curhin, 186. The Lesser Horse-shoe Bat in 

 Yorkshire, W. Den-won Roebuck, ISO. Variety of Mole, G. B. Corbin, 187. 

 Occurrence of the Grey Seal off the Norfolk Coast, T. Southwell, F.Z.S., 187. 



Birds. — Nesting of the Long-tailed Titmouse, 0. By grave Wharton, E.Z.8., 187. 

 Button's Skua in the Channel Islands, Cecil Smith, E.'A.S , 188. On the 

 Note of the Nuthatch, C. Bygrave Wharton, 189. Eider Duck at Scilly, 

 Thomas Cornish, 1 89. Imitative Powers of the Hawfinch, H. A. Maci>hcrson, 

 189. Hooded Crows in Hampshire, G. B. Corbin, 190. Kite in Cornwall, 

 Thomas Cornish, 190. 



Fisurcs.— Blindness in the Codfish. Francis Dag, F.L.S., F.Z.S., 191. Rare 

 1'i-dies on the Cornish Coast, Thomas Cornish, 192. The Torpedo on the 

 Yorkshire Coast, W. Eagle Clarke, 198. 



Memoir of the late Charles Darwin, LL.D., F.R.S., 198. 



SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES. 

 Linnean, 196. Zoological, 199. Entomological, 200. 



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