ADVERIISHMENTS Ill. 
soc eu N IVAN LE EG 
And the World of Nature. 
CONTENTS, NOVEMBER, 1902. PAGE 
FRONTISPIECE: KITTIWAKE ON NEST - = 2 5 é 5 ~ = = E; 5 = = c 
1. BRITISH GULLS - - - - - - - - - - -B8By Aubyn Trevor-Battye, M.A., F.L.S. 161 
lustrated with Photographs. 
2. WILD BHASTS AND THEIR WAYS - - - - - - - - By Sir Harry Johnston, G.C.M.G. 
IM, ANTELOPES (Part 11) - - - > - = - é a = A = = = - 166 
Illustrated with Photographs, etc. 
3. A THOUGHT-READING DOG - - - - - S 2 = c s 5 o S o a = ie 
Dlustrated with Photographs. 
4. THE CARE OF DOMESTICATED ANIMALS - - - - - - - - - By W. M. Freeman 176 
Tilustrated with Photographs. . 
5. ANIMAL ANECDOTES - - - - = = 2 - 5 2 = é 2 = = = = - 178 
Illustrated. 
6. LIZARDS FROM LIFE - - - - - - - - - - By W. Saville-Kent, F.L.S., F.Z.8S. 179 
Tllustrated with Photographs. 
7. ZOO NOTES - - - - - - - - - - - - - - By W. P. Dando, F.Z.S. 185 
Illustrated with Photographs. 
8. NOTES AND COMMENTS - = = S 5 2 = = > © = : o = 5 = - 189 
Tlustrated with Photographs. 
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