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Field Notes (being a Naturalist's Diary of Observation and Reflection), Edmund 

 Selous, 281. • 



Bionomical Notes on some Bornean Mantidse (with illustrations), B. Shelf ord, 

 M.A., C.M.Z.8., 293. 



Bird Notes in Sark, 1903, E. F. M. Elms, 305. 



Notes and Queries : — 



Mammalia. — Mies sylvaticus wintoni in Suffolk, Lieut.-Col. E. A. Butler, 311. 

 Goat suckling a Lamb, J. MacNaught Campbell, 311. The Harp Seal 

 (Phoca groenlandica) in Great Britain, Francis C. B. Jourdain, 312. 

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

 Pentland, 312. Grasshopper-Warbler (Locustella ncevia) in the Isle of Man, 

 Franh S. Graves, 313. Nesting of the Pied Wagtail (Motacilla lugubris), 

 Lieut.-Col. E. A. Butler, 313. Tree-Sparrow (Passer montanus) in the Isle 

 of Man, Frank 8. Graves, 313. Breeding Habits of the Pied Woodpecker, 

 O. V. Aplin, 314. Honey-Buzzard in Cheshire. Chas. Oldham, 315. British 

 Grey Geese, J. A. Harvie-Brown, 315. Tufted Duck in Merionethshire, 

 0. V. Aplin, 316. Stock-Dove (Columba cenas) in the Isle of Man, Franh 

 S. Graves, 316. The Rock-Dove (Columba Uvia) in Somerset, 0. V. Aplin, 

 317. Water Rail (Ballus aquaticus) in the Isle of Man, Franh S. Graves, 

 317. Breeding of Lesser Black-backed and Herring-Gulls, H. Holroyd 

 Mills, 317. Birds mentioned by Aristotle, 0. V. A-plin, 318. Birds and 

 Sound of Firearms, W. H. Workman, 318. 



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