CONTENTS. 



Additional Notes on the Birds of Lleyn, 0. V. Aplin, F.L.8., 201. 



The Birds of Dungeness, Thomas Hepburn, 214. 



Notes and Queries: — 



Mammalia. — The Use of the Giraffe's Bilobed Canine, R. Lydekker, 225. 

 Aves.— Strange Nesting-place for a Mistletoe Thrush (Turdus viscivorus), J. 

 Whitaker, 226. Nightingale's late Arrival in Somerset, Stanley Lewis, 226. 

 White Wagtails at Bartragh, Killala Bay, Robert Warren, 226. Lesser 

 Whitethroat in Cardiganshire, J. H. Salter, 226. Involuntary Capture of a 

 Swallow, William W.Flemyng, M.A., 227. Goldfinch (Carduelis elegans), 

 in South Africa, Lieut.-Col. E. A. Butler, 227. A Vanishing British Bird, 

 J. H. Salter, 228. Pintail inland in Cheshire, Charles Oldham, 229. The 

 Rock-Dove (Columba livia) in Somerset, Stanley Levns, 230. Dotterel 

 (Eudromias morinellus) in Cheshire, S. G. Cummings, 230. Variation in 

 the Guillemot, T. Edmonston Saxby, 230. Great Crested Grebe (Podicipes 

 cristatus) on Mansfield Reservoir, ./. Whitaker, 231. Ornithological Notes 

 from Guernsey, Gordon Dalgliesh, 231. 



Bibliography, Sergius A. Buturlin, J. A. Harvie-Brown, 233. 



Zoological Notes from Sydney, David G. Stead, 234. 



Notices of New Books, 237. 



Editorial Gleanings, 238-240. 



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