CONTENTS. 



On the Migration of Birds, Otto Herman, 241. 



Meoagerie Medicines, W. B. Robertson, 249. 



The Fauna of the "Cedars," Lee, Kent (with illustration), Joseph F. Green, 253. 



Among Norfolk Terns, A. H. Patterson, 258. 



Notes and Queries: — 



Aves.— The Hawfinch in Epping Forest, F. W. & H. Campion, 263. Albinic 

 Form of Starling, A. Nmvstead, 263. Notes on the Tawny Owl (Syrnium 

 aluco), Rev. Julian G. Tuck, 263. The Sounds produced by the Long-eared 

 Owl {Asio otus), J. A. Harvie-Broivn, C. B. Moffat, 264; G. H. Bryant, 

 265. Montagu's Harrier at Eainworth in June, J. Whitaker, 266. Nesting 

 of the Merlin in Breconshire, E. A. Swainson, 266. Nesting of the Merlin 

 in Derbyshire, W. Storrs Fox, 267. Night-Heron, Black-headed Bunting, 

 and Great Sedge- Warbler in Sussex, J. B.Nichols, 267. Hybrid Pochard in 

 Norfolk, J. H. Gurney, F.Z.S., 268. On the Nesting of the Bock-Dove (?) 

 in a Babbits' Hole at Nevay Park, Forfarshire, W. C. Mcintosh, 268. Effects 

 of Bural Depopulation on Wild Life, Albert H. Waters, 269. 

 Pisces. — What is the Heaviest Weight reached by -the Budd (Leuciscus erythrop- 

 thahnus) ? (with illustration), W. L. Distant, 270. 



The Zoological Society's Gardens, 271. 



Obituary. — William Thomas Blanford, 272. Col. L. Howard Irby, 274. 



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