﻿CONTENTS. 
  

  

  Tasmania: 
  ornithologically 
  considered, 
  Frank 
  M. 
  Littler, 
  M.A.O.U., 
  F.E.S., 
  321. 
  

   Bird-Life 
  in 
  Jersey, 
  Sergeant 
  II. 
  MacJcay, 
  2nd 
  ILL. 
  I., 
  339. 
  

  

  NOTKS 
  AND 
  QUERIES! 
  — 
  

  

  Mammalia. 
  — 
  " 
  Elephant 
  Cemeteries," 
  W. 
  L. 
  Distant, 
  345. 
  Daubenton's 
  Bat 
  

  

  [Myotis 
  daubentoni) 
  in 
  Middlesex, 
  Gordon 
  Dalgliesh, 
  345. 
  

   Avks. 
  — 
  The 
  Marsh- 
  Warbler 
  (Acroce/jhalus 
  palustris) 
  in 
  Oxfordshire: 
  a 
  new 
  

   Position 
  for 
  the 
  Nest. 
  W. 
  Warde 
  Fowler, 
  31(5. 
  Early 
  Laying 
  of 
  the 
  Cuckoo 
  

   (Cuculu8 
  canorus) 
  in 
  Cheshire, 
  Frank 
  S. 
  Graves, 
  :!47. 
  The 
  Hobby 
  (Falco 
  

   subbuteo) 
  and 
  its 
  Prey, 
  G. 
  B. 
  Corbin, 
  317. 
  The 
  Stock-Dove 
  in 
  Breconshire, 
  

   E. 
  A. 
  Swainson, 
  •'!!«. 
  Habits 
  of 
  Willow-Grouse, 
  J. 
  I. 
  Ilarvie-Brown, 
  3ls. 
  

   The 
  Dotterel 
  in 
  Jersey, 
  Sergeant 
  II. 
  MacJcay, 
  2nd 
  ILL. 
  I.. 
  319. 
  Peewit 
  

   Swimming, 
  G. 
  '!'. 
  Hope, 
  349. 
  Large 
  Clutch 
  of 
  E<^s 
  in 
  Nest 
  of 
  Lapwing 
  

   {Vanellus 
  vulgaris), 
  and 
  Early 
  Arrival 
  ofTurtle-Dove, 
  Charles 
  H.Brntliam, 
  

   349. 
  Eared 
  Grebe 
  near 
  Lancaster, 
  H. 
  W. 
  Robinson, 
  350. 
  Bird 
  Slaughter 
  

   for 
  Feminine 
  Fashion. 
  C. 
  J. 
  Patten, 
  350. 
  Bare 
  " 
  British 
  " 
  Specimens, 
  Rev. 
  

   Julian 
  G. 
  Tuck. 
  351. 
  

   Amphibia. 
  — 
  Occurrence 
  of 
  the 
  Edible 
  Frog 
  (Rana 
  esculenta, 
  forma 
  typica) 
  in 
  

  

  Surrey. 
  Gordon 
  Dalgliesh, 
  352. 
  

   Pisces. 
  — 
  Capture 
  of 
  a 
  Burbolt 
  in 
  Cattewater, 
  William 
  Hearder, 
  353. 
  To 
  what 
  

   Height 
  can 
  a 
  Carp 
  spring 
  from 
  the 
  Water 
  ? 
  W. 
  L. 
  Distant, 
  353. 
  

   Notices 
  of 
  New 
  Books, 
  354-356. 
  

   Editokiai. 
  Gleanings, 
  357-300. 
  

  

  EGGS. 
  

  

  FINE 
  SETS, 
  FULL 
  DATA. 
  

  

  Charadrius 
  dominicus, 
  Nyctalea 
  acadia, 
  Turdus 
  sibiricus, 
  and 
  

  

  many 
  others. 
  Reasonable 
  prices. 
  Lists 
  free. 
  

  

  JEFFERYS, 
  Naturalist, 
  Teteuey 
  (Gloucestershire). 
  

  

  COLLECTION 
  OF 
  BRITISH 
  BIRDS' 
  EGGS 
  

  

  IN 
  HANDSOME 
  CABINET. 
  

   ABOUT 
  240 
  SPECIMENS, 
  108 
  VARIETIES. 
  

  

  Reasonable 
  offer 
  accepted. 
  Further 
  particulars 
  from 
  — 
  

  

  GAMEKEEPER. 
  Oulton 
  Park, 
  Tarporley, 
  Cheshire. 
  

  

  IN 
  THE 
  PRESS. 
  WILL 
  BE 
  READY 
  SHORTLY. 
  

  

  Crown 
  8vo. 
  64 
  pp. 
  Price 
  Is. 
  net. 
  Is. 
  2d. 
  post 
  free. 
  

  

  HINTS 
  ON 
  

   COLLECTING 
  AND 
  PRESERVING 
  PLANTS. 
  

  

  BY 
  STANLEY 
  GUITON. 
  

  

  Chapters 
  on 
  Collecting' 
  and 
  Equipment. 
  Drying, 
  Preserving 
  and 
  

   Arranging, 
  Mounting, 
  &c. 
  Fully 
  Illustrated. 
  

  

  WRST. 
  NEWMAN 
  & 
  CO., 
  54, 
  HATTON 
  GARDEN, 
  LONDON, 
  E.C. 
  

  

  