CONTENTS. 



Notes from the Millport Marine Biological Station, Richard Elmhirst, 321. 



Variations in the Dentition of Erinaceus europceus, Ediuin Hollis, F.Z.S., 325. 



Humble-Bees and Foxgloves, Edmund Selous, 327. 



Notes from Yorkshire, E. P. Butterfield, 337. 



Notks and Queries : — 



Aves. — Nightingale and Willow-Wren in Captivity, Robert Warren, 339. Albino 

 House-Sparrow in Yorkshire, Walter B. Arundel, 339. Late Eggs of 

 Nightjar {Caprimadgus europceus) : Was it a Second Brood? G.B. Corbin, 

 339. A Variety of the Gannet (Sula bassana), R. Fortune, 340. Early 

 Building of Herons, 340 ; Herons breeding twice in the Season, 341, Robert 

 Warren. Correction, 341. 



Notices of New Books, 342-346. 



British Association for the Advancement of Science, Sheffield, 1910. Address to 

 the Zoological Section. Prof. G. C. Bourne, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S., 347. 



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