
CONTENTS. 
Notes on a Voyage to the Greenland Sea in 1888, Robert Gray ; 
Ornithological Notes from the Norfolk Coast, Oliver V. Aplin, 6 
Ornithological Notes from Norfolk, J. H. Gurney, Jun., F'.L.S., PZS., 13. 
On the Habits of the Great Crested Grebe, C. R. Gawen, F.Z.S8., 18. 
NOTES AND QUERIES. 
Natusal History Notes on Board Ship, W.S. M. D' Urban, F.L.S., 22. 4 
Mammatia.—Badgers and Otters in Surrey, H. P. Larken, 23. The Accli- 
matisation of ‘Red-deer in New Zealand, H. B. Huddleston, C.H., 24. He 
Brros. —Food of the Manx Shearwater, C. R. Gawen, F.Z.S., 24. Little Gull | 
in Glamorganshire, Digby 8. W. Nicholl, F.L.S., 25. The Diving Powers 
of Ganmners’ J. L. Collison-Morley, 25. Nesting Habits of the Black- 
eyebrowed and Wandering Albatrosses, 26. Birds in the London Parks, 
J. Young, F.Z.S.,. 27. Rare Birds in the Isle of Wight; Capt. H. Hadjield, 
28. Notes on Birds in Norfolk and Cambridgeshire, G. . Lodge, 29. 
Golden Eagles in Co. Galway, Edward Williams, 31. Rare Birds in Hants, — 
Edward Hart, 31. Surf Scoter in Ireland, Richard M. Barrington, M.A., © 
32. Nesting of the Hobby in Scotland, Sir Kdward Newton, C.M.G., 32. ~ 
Rare Birds in Gloucester and. Somerset, Marcus 8. C. Rickards, 32. 
Pectoral Sandpiper in Ireland, Hdward Williams, 32. The Smew in Perth-— 
shire, Thomas Marshall, 33. Roller at Rainham, W. Prentis, 33. Solitary 4 
Snipe and Sabine’s Snipe i in Ireland, Hdward Williams, 33. Night Heron, 
in Lintolnshire, G. H. Caton Haigh, 33. An unrecorded Squacco Heron, | 
Edward Hart, 34. Crane near Colchester, Henry Laver, F.R.C.S., F.L.S., 
34. The Avocet in North Devon, J. G. Hamiling, 34. Pallas’s Sand Grouse. . 
in Co. Clare, Edward Williams, 34. Pallas’s Sand Grouse in Lincolnshire, 7 
John Cordeaux, 34. Fulmar and Spotted Redshank in Oo. Sligo, Robert ~ 
Warren, 34. Unusual site for a Sedge Warbler’s Nest, L. W. Wiglesworth, § 
35. Materials in Nest of Hooded Crow, Rev. William W. Flemyng, M.A., 
35. A White Snipe, . L. Mitford, 35. Ring Ouzel breeding in Orkney, | 
Prof. J. W. A. Trail, M.A., M.D., 35..; 5 
Fisees.—Food of the Haddock, 86. , es ok 
Screnrrric Soctutres.—Linnean, 36. Zoological, 87... Entomological, 39. 
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