CONTENT S. 



Ornithological Notes from Norfolk and Suffolk, T. E. Gunti, F.L.S., 281. 

 Ornithological Notes from Mavo and Sligo, Robert Warren, 289. 

 Winter Roosting Colonies of Crows, C. L. Edwards, 292. 



NOTES AND QUERIES. 



The British Association, 297. 



Mammalia. — A white Roe, Hermann Scheinpflug, 298. Bank Vole in Surrey 

 and Yorkshire, F. R. Fitzgerald, 298. Pallas's Sand Grouse in North York- 

 shire, T. H. Nelson, 298 ; in Yorkshire, F. R. Fitzgerald, Riley Fortune, 299 ; 

 in Durham, T.H.Nelson, 299; in Northumberland, 299; in the Isle of 

 Mau, T. H. Nelson, 300; in Norfolk and Suffolk, Lieut.-Col. E. A. Butler, 

 300: in Hampshire, 300; in Co. Down, 300 ; in Wexford, R. J. Ussher, 301 ; 

 in Spain, Rt. Hon. Lord Lilford, F.L.S., 301. The European Lapwing in 

 the Island of Barbados, Col. H. W. Feilden, 301. Golden Plover carrying 

 its Young, T. G. Laidlaw, 301. Reported occurrence of the Little Egret in 

 Yorkshire, J. H. Guruey, Jan., F.Z.S., 302. Youug Rooks with white 

 Chin-spots, Miller Christy, 302. Golden Oriole and Stock Dove in Cornwall, 

 Francis R. Rodd, 302. Food of the Kestrel, Reo. Julian G. Tuck, M.A., 303. 

 Song of the Great Tit, L. W. Wiglesworth, 303. The Osprey in Barbados, 

 Col. H. W. Feilden, 303. Great Crested Grebe in Yorkshire, Peter Inchbald. 

 F.ZS. ,304. Notes from Rutlandshire, Earl of Gainsborough, 30 4. Garden 

 Warbler nesting at a height from the Ground, John P. Thomassoh, 300. 

 Turtle Dove in Co. Sligo, Robert Warren, 3)6. Supposed nesting of the 

 Green Sandpiper in Norfolk, Lieut.-Col. E. A. Butler, 306. A Visit to Lord 

 Ilchester's Swannery at Abbotsbury, Ernest Salmon, 306. The Speed of 

 Swallows, J. E. Hurting. F.L.S., F.Z.S., 308. Curiosities in Nesting, T. N. 

 Postlethwaite, 308. A Puffin inland on Fresh Water, J. E. Palmer, 808. 

 A double-yolked Eg? of the Robin, H. 8. D. Byron, 309. Dipper's Nest in 

 a Tree, George Rooper, 309. Nuthatch nesting in a Sandbank, Rev. Henry 

 Benson, M.A., 309. Notes on Birds in Lancashire, R. P. Harper, 310. 

 Nesting Habits of the Whitethroat, Allan Ellison, 311. 



Fishes. — Sting Ray at Penzance, Thomas Cornish, 311. The Whip Ray in 

 Co. Cork, Robert F. Scharff, Ph.D., 312. 



Crustacea. — Dromia vulgaris in Cornwall, Edward Lovett, 312. 



Insects. — Butterflies mobbing Small Birds, George E. Lodge, 313. 



Archaeology. — Le Moine's ' Clef des Champs,' 1586, Miller Christy, 314. 



Scientific Societies. — Zoological, 315. Entomological, 316. 



Notices oe New Books. — 'An Illustrated Manual of British Birds,' by Howard 

 Saunders, F.L.S., F.Z.S., 317. ' Birdsnesting and Birdskinning : a com- 

 plete Description of the Nests and Eggs of Birds which breed in Britain,' by 

 Edward Newman. Second Edition. Revised and Re-written, with Directions 

 for their Collection and Preservation ; and a Chapter on Birdskinning, by 

 Miller Christy, 319. 



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