CONTENTS. 



Ornithological Report for Norfolk (1910), (with Plate), /. H. Gurney, F.Z.S., 161. 



An Observational Diary on the Domestic Habits of the Sparrow-Hawk (Accijnter 

 nisus), Edmund Selotis, 176. 



The Distribution of British Annelids, Bev. Hilderic Friend, 184. 



A New Earthworm, Rev. Hilderic Friend, 192. 



On the Interbreeding of the Song-Thrush and Blackbird in Middlesex, Gilbert E. 

 Adamson, 194. 



Notes and Queries: — 



Mammalia. — Water-Shrew in Surrey, Harold Brcssell, 197. 



AvES. — White Wagtail {Motacilla alba), on Migration, visiting Bartragh Island, 

 Killala Bay, Robert Warren, 197. Breeding of the Honey-Buzzard in 

 England, W. G. Palmer, Heatley Noble, 199. Spring Arrivals of Sandwich 

 Terns in Killala Bay and the Moy Estuary, Robert Warren, 200. 



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