i -. coutaining many beautiful Morphos i in perfect condition ; -also severa’ 
~ On the fetes Oedurrsaue of the Wild Boar in Bianngiiee Th e Eo to ‘ 
Wayside Notes from the Continent, John Cordeaux, 354. ' races 
NOTES AND QUERIES. 
The British Association, 362. Death of Mr. G. Busk, F.R.S., 363. - Colle 
in Marocco, 363. os 
Mammatta.—Albino Badgers, Rt. Hon. Lord Lilford, F.L.S., 363. White Wha 1 
on the Coast of Devon, John Gatcombe, 364. White-beaked Dolphin 
Lowestoft, Thomas Sohal: F.Z.S., 364. og 
Brrps.—Breeding of the Shoyeller in Nottinghamshire; J. Whitaker, FL. 
F.ZAS., 364. The Icterine Warbler, Rev, H. A. Macpherson, M.A., 365. 
~ Rooks nesting on Chimney-tops, Liewt.-Col. L. H. Irby, 365. .Tree Sparroy 
in Skye, Rev. H. A. Macpherson, 366, Fearlessness of the Spotted Fi 
catcher, BR. P, Harper, 866. Blackcap and Grasshopper Warbler in 
Mayo, Robert Warren, 366. ‘Iceland Falcon in Skye, Rev. H) A. Macphe 
367. Greyhen in plumage of Blackcock, James Sargent, 367. Breeding 
the Fork-tailed Petrel on ‘the Blasquets, Co. Kerry, R. J. Ussher, 36 
Variation in size of the Water Rail, R. Miller Christy, 368. Three Cuckoos 
Kegs in a Titlark’s Nest, Reginald Kelly, 368. Redwing nesting in Kent, 
A. Kennard, 369. Lesser ‘ferns breeding on the Keraghs, Oo. Wex 
R. J. Ussher, 369. Late retention of Winter Plumage in the Guiller 
Rev. H. A. Macpherson, 369: Barn :Owl nesting in a Doyecote, Reginald 
_ Kelly, 369. Black Guillemot breeding in Co. Waterford, R.J. coil 370, 
Sparrowhawks’ Kegs, 4. Kennard, 370: ; 
~ Reprrtes.—Viper swallowing its Young, Percy Rendall, M.D., 370. 
Frsurs.—Ray’s Bream at Penzance, Thomas Cor nish, 871. 
_ §reniertpa.—Rare Star-fish off Aberdeen, George Sim, 371. 
SCIENTIFIC ‘SOCIETIES. 
aptomelgainal Society of London, 372. 
NOTICES OF NEW BOOKS. 
$ The First Report upon the Fauna of Liverpool Bay and the Néieoseioe 8 
edited by W. A. Herdman, D.Sc., F.L.S., &e., 373. ‘ Catalogue of the B 
in the British Museum: Vol. XL. The Passeriformes or Perching Bi 
(Fam. Cerebide, Tanagride and Ieterida),’ by Philip Lutley. Sclater, - 
‘Catalogue of the Lizards in the British Museum,’ 2nd Edition, by | 
Boulenger, 376. ‘ British Birds’ Kggs: a Handbook of British Oology. 
A. G. Butler, F.L.S., F.Z.8., Parts l.—II1., 378. <The Book of 
Decoys : theit Construction, Management, and ‘History,’ by Sir Ralph” 
Gallwey, Bart.,.379. {Our Trish Song Birds,’ by Rev. eis We Ber 
M.A., LL.D., 884. hs 
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