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CONTENTS, JUNE, 1904. 
1. CotourED Pratz: A TIGER IN THE JUNGLE PAGE 
2. UNCOMMON PETS.—XVII. THE COATI - - - By P. Wellington Farmborough, F.Z.S., F.E.S., &c. 365 
Illustrated with Photographs. 
3. ZOO NOTES - - - - - - - - Illustrated with Photographs by W. P. Dando, F.Z.S. 368 
4. MIMICRY IN BIRDS - - - - - - - - - - - By Frank Finn, B.A., F.Z.8. 374 
Illustrated with Photographs. 
5. OUR COLOURED PLATE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 381 
6. NOTES ON THE HEDGEHOG - - - - - - - - - - By W. Royal-Dawson, F.Z.S. 382 
Illustrated with Photographs. 
7. THE BOA-CONSTRICTOR - - - - - - - - - - By H. George F. Spurrell 383 
Tilustrated with Photographs by the Aeetine 
8. NOTES AND COMMENTS. - - - - - = 3 2 2 = 2 “ 3 a Ms - 885 
Illustrated with Photographs. 
9. ANATURALIST’S NOTES FROM THE UTS Ne aoe SUED UISD) JES OL INCISORS AND THE ROLLER 
OR DOLLAR-BIRD~ - . - - - By Cyril Grant Lane 389 
Illustrated with Photographs by the Axtinon, 
10. BIRD-WINGED BUTTERFLIES - - = - - - - By Captain H. Cayley Webster, F.Z.8. 392 
Illustrated with a Photograph by the Author. 
11. ANIMAL ANECDOTES - - - - = = = 2 2 = = = = es 2 5 s - 394 
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