CONTENTS. 



Migratory and other Ornithological Notes from Lowestoft, F. C. Cook, 321. 

 Notes on the Fauua of the Country of the Chess and Gade (with Illustrations) 



(continued), T. E. Lones, M.A., LL.D., B.Sc, 334. 

 British Association for the Advancement of Science, Australia, 1914. Part II. — 



Sydney, 347. 

 Notes and cjukuiks: — 

 Reptilia. — Enemies of Young Grass Snakes, Arthur Loveridge, 358. 

 Pisces. — Notes by an Angler, W. L. Distant, 359. 



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