CONTENTS. 



Experiences with Eagles and Vultures in Albania (with Plate), B. B u Lodge, 441. 

 Extended Breeding-range of the Marsh-Warbler (Acrocephalus palustris) int< 



Hampshire, Harry Beeston, 446. 

 Ichthyology in Japan, Prof. Mcintosh, M.D., LL.D., F.B.S., dc, 450. 

 An Annotated List of Cornish Fisbes, James Clark, M.A., D.Sc, A.B.C.S., 453. 

 Some Fish-notes from Great Yarmouth for 1907, Artlmr H. Patterson, A.M.B.A. 



460. 

 Notes on Terrestrial Isopods from North Devon, Bruce F. Cummings, 465. 

 Notices of New Books, 471-472 . 



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