CONTENTS. 



Notes on the Newfoundland Seal Fishery in 1905, Thomas Southwell, F.Z.S., 361. 



A Sunday on Breydon, A. H. Patterson, A.M.B.A., 867. 



Supplementary Notes on the Birds of Anglesea, T. A. Coward, 376. 



Notks and Queries: — 



Mammalia. — Disappearance of a local form of Squirrel, B. C. Wroughton, 387. 

 Aves. — The Bed-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio) and its Prey, G. B. Corbin, 

 387. Late Stay of the Swift, Bev. H. MarmaduTce Langdale, A. H. Meikle- 

 john, 388. Notes from Hunstanton, Norfolk, Bev. Julian G. TticJc, 388. 

 Bee-Eaters in Yorkshire, H. W. Bobinson, 389. The Cuckoo and Twite, 

 Bev. Allan Ellison, 389. Sounds produced by the Eagle Owl, /. H. Gurney, 



392. Early Arrival of Bernacle Geese (Bernicla leucopsis) on the Solway ; 

 Grey Geese near Carlisle ; T. L. Johnston, 392. Beappearance of the Quail 

 (Coturnix communis), Bev. Allan Ellison, 892. Greenshank and Buff in 

 Cheshire; Black Tern (Hydrochelidon nigra) in Cheshire; Charles Oldham, 



393. Black Tern (Hydrochelidon nigra) near Bingwood, G. B. Corbin, 393. 

 Manx Shearwater in Worcestershire, Thomas Ground, 894. Manx Shear- 

 water (Puffinus anglorum) at Yarmouth, Arthur H. Patterson, 895. Summer 

 Migrants in South-western Hants, G. B. Corbin, 395. " Birds Nesting in 

 Andalusia," Beg. B. Lodge, 397. A Query, G. E. PL. Barrett-Hamilton, 397. 



Vermes. — Malformed Earthworm (with Illustration), Arthur H. Patterson, 398. 

 Notices of New Books, 399. 



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