CONTENTS. 



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■ation of Birds in N.E. Lincolnshire during the Autumn of 1902, G. H, Catou 

 llaigh, 361. 



Field Notes (being a Naturalist's Diary of Observation and ^Reflection), Ecbniiina\ 

 Seloics, 371. , , 



The Amsterdam Aquarium (with Plata); Graham Bensliaw, M.B., 382. 



Notes and Queries: — 



Mammalia. — A British Example of the Mouse -coloured Bat, /. Lewis Bonhote, 

 387. Albino Hedgehog in Yorkshire ; Bare Cetaceans on the Yorkshire 

 Coast ; W. J. Clarke, 387. 

 Aves. — Bluethroat near Eastbourne, E. C. Arnold, 389. " An Unknown 

 Warbler in Oxfordshire," B. H. Bamsbotham, 389. White Wagtail at Bal- 

 briggan, Co. Dublin, Charles W. Benson, 389. A Second Brood of Starlings, 

 B. M'Lachlan, 390. Nesting of the 'Grey Crow in Suffolk, 'Rev. Julian G. 

 Tuck, 390. Cuckoo calling in September in Italy, W. Warde Foivler, M.A., 

 390. Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) in. Scotland; calling in July,. Hugh Boyd 

 Watt, 391. Wigeon breeding in Ireland: a Correction, John Cottney, 391. 

 Stock-Dove (Columba oenas) in the Isle of Man, T. H. Nelson, 391. Black- 

 winged Pratincole in Sussex, W. Buskin Butterfield, 392. Little Stint 

 ' (Tringa minuta) inland in Cheshire, 392; Black Tern (Hydrochelidon 

 nigra) in Cheshire, 393 ; Chas. Oldham. Occurrence of the Sooty Tern in 

 Suffolk, W. G. Clarke, 393. Sabine's Gull near Scarborough, W. J. Clarke, 

 394. Sabine's Gull iuYorkshire, 394; Sea-bird Slaughter, 395 ; Bev. Julian 

 G. Tuck. 

 Animal Psychology — Can ami do Birds Reason '? Do Men also ? J. A. Harvie- 

 Brown, 396. 



Notices of New Books, 398-400. 



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