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Mv. II. Xoi;le. 



Madeiraa Swift {Auus nidcolor). Xest witli toljacco- 

 ];nper and feathers workeil into the liniiiir. From El 

 AncoHj TenerilFe. 



Mr. K. l\. Read. 



Two uests of'rhe Pica Flycatcher [Ficedulu atr'tcapUla) , 

 and two of tlie Arctic Tern [Slerna macruru). 



A nest of the Pied Wagtail [MotaciUu hiyubris), built 

 in a Blaclcbird'"s nest, and one of the Ptedbrcast [Erl- 

 ihacus ruhecula), \\\{\\ a Cuckoo's egg_. builr in a'l old 

 Thrush's nest. 



;Mr. r. C. Selous. 



Nest of the Chiffchaff [Phi/iloscopus mlnor)^ built 

 v.ithout any lining of feathers. 



Mr. E. BiDWELL. 



Nest of the Nightingale [Daullas luscinia), lined with 

 feathers. From Redhill. 



Nest of the Sedge- Warbler {Acrocephalus phragmitis) , 

 lined with featliers. From Walton-on-Thames. 



Nest of the Hedge-Sparrow {Tharrkaleus modularis), 

 made of sticks and lined with feathers. 



Nest of the Chiffchaft (Phi/IIoscopus mino?-), built 

 without feather-lining. From the Lizar.d_, Cornwall. 



Nest of the Penduline Titmouse {Remiza peadulina). 

 From S. Europe. 



Nest of the Chaffinch {Fr'mgllla cce/eZ'.<')_, partly covered 

 with, scraps of wall-paper. 



Nest of the Woodchat {Enntocionus porneraiius) ^ built 

 with flowers. From Malaya. 



Nest of the Icterine A^'arbler {Hupokus Jiypolais), 

 built with feathers. Taken within the Arctic Circle in 

 Northern Norway. 



Nest of the Moorhen {Gallinula cldoropus), vrith the 

 eggs concealed with paper. River Thames. 



]Mr. J. Whitaker. 



Nest of the Common Heron [Ardea clnerea). partly 

 constructed of wire. From Stoke^ Notts, 



