



Habits of the Whimbrel (Néineniies pheopus), FF nA: He Bi 
Annelid Bionomies, Rev. Hilderic Friend, F.R.M.S., 246. : ty a 
A Day in the Esterel Hills, Collingwood Ingram, 250. Saiotaeae ‘ 
The Birds of that Portion of the North-east Coast between Tynemouet and ea 
Sluice, Northumberland, J. M. Charlton, 254. \ 
Brief Records of Chetechylene vesuviana, Newp., and other Myriopods 1 new to th 
British Fauna, Richard S. Bagnall, FL. 8., 264. aa 
NoTES AND QUERIES :— Ne 
Mammat1a—T wo Habits of the Common Squirrel, Julian 8. Huxley, 267. i 
Aves.—An Unlucky Pair of Stonechats, W. Warde Fowler, 268. Little Auk 
(Mergulus alle) in Bedfordshire; Red-throated Diver (Colymbus septen- 
trionalis) in Worcestershire, J. Steele Hiliott, 269. Great Crested Grebes 
nesting in the County of London, Wm. F. Dewey, 269. Notes from the 
Avon Valley, G. B. Corbin, 270. 
Crustacea.— What is the Maximum Weight of the Edible Crab? W. Ty D., 272. 
OpituaRy, 2738-276. Noticrs oF Books, 277-279. HpITORIAL GLEANINGs, 280. 
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