CONTENTS. 



On the Breeding of the Otter, A. H. Cocks, M.A., F.Z.S., '401. 



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

 Capt. S. O. Reid, 204. 



The Birds of Breconshire, E. Cambridge Phillips, 213. 



The Severn Salmon — whence it cpmes add where it goes, Francis Day, E.L.S., 



E.Z.S., 331. 

 Notes and Observations on British Stalk-eyed Crustacea, John T. Carrinr/ton, 



F.L.S.. and Edward Lovett, 338. 



OCCASIONAL NOTES. 

 Mammalia. — Pine Marten and Polecat in Lincolnshire, Rev. II'. W. Fowler, 380] 

 Birds. — Notes of the Nuthatch and Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, Rev. 0. P. 

 Cambridge, M.A.. 330. Uncommon Birds in the Isle or Wight, Capt. IE 

 Hadfield, 331. Breeding of the Short-eared Owl in Suffolk, W. T. Angovel 

 232. Teal and Redshank breeding in Yorkshire, W. Hewett, 232. Curious 

 capture of a Great Black-backed Gull, Thomas Parkin, M.A., F.Z.S., 233. 

 Nesting of the Long-tailed Titmouse, Rev. William W. FUmyng, M.A.. 233; 

 Richard J. I teher, 383 ; ( '. Bygrave Wharton, F.Z.S., 38 i. Cole Tit nesting 

 on a Window-sill, J. H. Qurney, Jan., E Z.S., 334. l'irecrest in Oxford- 

 shire, Oliver V. A/din, 234. Norfolk Plover in Confinement; J. H. 

 Gurney, jun., 384. .Manx Shearwater in Jersey, ./. Sinel, 234. White- 

 winged Black Tern at Scilly, Thomas Cornish, 235. Remains of the Great 

 Auk, 235. 

 Fishes. — On the Food of Sea Fishes, Francis Day, F,L:S., F.Z.S., 235. Holibut 

 at Penzance, Thomas Cornish, 236. 



SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES. 



Linnean, 236. Zoological, 388. 



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The Collection of Insects formed by Mr. J. Sang, Darlington. 



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