CONTENTS. 



Eelationship of Species, H. Panton, 441. 



Some Jersey Oligochsets. Rev. Hilderic Friend, F.L.S., F.B.M.8., 456. 



Notes and Qukriks: — ' 



Mammalia. — Scarcity of the Squirrel in Somerset, Stanley Lewis, 465. 

 Avrcs. — Hobby in Buckinghamshire, J. Steele- Elliott, 465. Baer's Pochard 

 (Nyroca baeri) in Notts, J. Whitalter, 465. Notes from Hadley Wood, 

 Middlesex, H. Kirlie Sivann, 466. Bird Migrations and Direction of Winds, 

 I), le Souef, 467. Birds Rearing Broods in Old Nests, E. P. Butterfield, 

 467. Starlings on Sheep's Back, E. P. Butterfield, 467. 



Obituary.— Alfred Russel Wallace, Prof. E. B. Poulton, F.R.S., 468. 



Notices of New Books, 472. 



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