CONTENTS. 



An Ornithological Visit to the Faeroes (with Plate), Percy F. Bunyard, 81. 



Anglesea Bird-Notes, 8. G. Cummings & Charles Oldham, 94. 



Eemarkable Change in Habits of the Herrings visiting Killala Bay, Co. Mayo, 

 Robert Warren, 105. 



Notes and Queries: — 

 Mammalia. — Melanism in the Bank- Vole (Microtus glareolus), H. E. Forrest, 



108. Mus flavicollis in Suffolk, Rev. Julian G. Tuck, 108. 

 Aves. — Mimical Song of the Blackcap, Norman H. Joy, 108. Colour of the Eyes 

 in Coccotliraustes vulgaris, G. H. Paddock, 109. Increase of Goldfinches, 

 W. J. Clarke, 109. Brambling in Surrey, Harold Russell, 110. Cuckoo's 

 Egg in Nest of Twite, E. P . Butter field, 110. Greenland Falcon (Falco 

 cand.icans) in Co. Antrim, W. H. Workman, 112. Colour of Eyes in Fuligula 

 nyroca, Fred Smalley, 112 ; W. B. Nichols, 113. King-Eider 2 (Somateria 

 spectabilis) in Orkney, Fred Smalley, 113. Ornithological Notes from 

 Surrey, Gordon Dalgliesh, 114. Interesting Birds in Yarmouth Market, 

 A. H. Patterson, 115. 



Obituary. — Edward Williams, 117. The Rev. Joseph Greene, M.A., 117. 



Notices of New Books, 118-120. 



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