CONTENTS. 



The Largest Skeleton of aDinosaur (with Plate and Illustration), W. J. Holland, 161. 



Diary of Observations on a Young Cuckoo (Citculus canorus) (with illustrations), 

 J. H. Curney, F.Z.S., 164. 



Supplementary Notes on the Ornithology of Lleyn, O. V. Aplin, F.L.S., 170. 



Notes of Birds observed at Balbrigganin 1903-04, Rev. Charles W. Benson, LL.D., 

 174. 



Notes and Queries: — 



Aves. — Early Nesting of Dipper (Cinclus aquaticus), T. L. Johnston, 179. 

 Nesting Habits of the Wren (Troglodytes parvulus), J. S. T. Walton, 179. 

 Abnormal Nests of the Swallow (Hirundo rustica), Rev. H. Holroyd Mills, 

 M.A., M.B.0. 11., 180. Abnormal Nests of the Swallow, Harold Russell, 181. 

 Nesting Habits of the Swallow, Charles Oldham, 181. Movement of Young 

 Nightjars {Gaprimulgus europceus), Wm. Farren, 182. The Sounds produced 

 by the Long-eared Owl (Asio otus), W. Cyngell, 183. Peregrine Falcon in 

 Warwickshire and Oxon, O. V. Aplin, 184. Pacific Eider in Orkney, Charles 

 Oldham, 185. Red Grouse in Anglesea, S. O. Cummings, 185. Do Part- 

 ridges Migrate ? A. Patterson, 186. Notes on the Orniihology of Richmond 

 Park, Surrey, L. B. Mouritz, 187. Notes from Shetland, T. Edmondston 

 Saxby, 188. Early Migrants near Chester, <S. G. Cummings, 190. 



The Zoological Society's Gardens, 191. 



Obituary. — Alpheus Spring Packard, 192. 



Notices of New Books, 193-197. Editorial Gleanings, 198-200. 



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