CONTENTS. 
Notes on a Voyage to the Greenland Sea in 1888, Robert Gray, 41. 
Notes on the Occurrence of Pallas’s Sand Grouse in Lancashire, R. J. Howard, 51; ~ 
Pallas’s Sand Grouse: Reports from the Continent, 56. . 
The Sand Grouse Protection Act, 1888, 60. 
The Electric Organs of Fishes, 61. 
NOTES AND QUERIES. Peas 
The late Churchill Babington, D.D., F.L.8., 66. Game and Wildfowl in the ae 
Paris Markets, 66. ) 
Mammaria.—The Acclimatisation of Red Deer in New Zealand, 67. Wild Dogs" Y 
in New Zealand, 68. Fur-bearing Animals of Siberia, 68. Pied halen 
in Norfolk, C. B. Dack, 68. Whiskered Bat in Derbyshire, C. Oldham, 68. 
Brrps.—Notes on London Birds, A. H. Muepherson, B.A., 69. ‘The tienen 
of Crossbills in the East of France, R. J. Ussher, 70. Sand Grouse in the ~ 
North-West of England, Rev. H. A. Macpherson, M.A., 72. Sand Grouse ~ 
in North Yorkshire, T. H. Nelson, 72. Pallas’s Sand Grouse in Hampshire, — 
W. Jeffery, 72. Sand Grouse in Northamptonshire, W. Bazeley, 72. Weight — 
of the Pectoral Sandpiper, J. Cordeaux, 73. Green Sandpiper in Glamor- 
ganshire, Digby S. W. Nicholl, F.L.S., 73. Food of the Manx Shearwater, _ 
R. Warren, 74. Habits of the Manx Shearwater, Rev. H. A. Macpherson, 74. 
Bittern in Lancashire, W. Worthington, 75. Rooks in the Isle of Wight: a 
Correction of an Error, Capt. Hadfield, 75. Nutcracker, Crossbill, and Sand — 
Grouse in Norfolk, C. B. Dack, 75. Scarcity of the Carrion Crow in Norfolk, 
O. V. Aplin, 76. ‘Lapland Bunting in Ireland, R. M. Barrington, M.A., 76. 
Crossbills in Ireland, #. Williams, 76. Swallows in December, F’. W. Millett, — 
76. Rough-legged Buzzard in Lancashire, C. E. Stott, 77. Little Gull in — 
Glamorgunshire, Digly 8S. W. Nicholl, 77. Wood Warbler at Cley, J. H. 4 
Gurney, Jun., F.LS., F.Z.S., 17. 
FisnEs.—Burbot off the Yorkshire ‘Coast, W. Denison-Roebuck, F'.L.S., 77. 
Sctenriric SocrEries. en tai nak 77. Zoological, 79. Entomological, 80. ° 



















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