CONTENTS. 



Extracts from Churchwardens' Accounts of Bedfordshire, J. Steele -Elliott, 161. 



Field Notes on some of the Smaller British Mammalia, Gordon Dalgliesh, 168. 



Notes on Marine Crustacea in Confinement, Albert H. Waters, B.A., 174. 



The Birds of the District of Staines, Graham W. Kerr, 179. 



Notks and Queries: — 



Mammalia. — Bats in Berkshire, Alfred Heneage Cocks, 185. Pigmy Shrew 

 (Sorex minutiis) in Surrey, Gordon Dalgliesh, 187. Stoats in Winter Dress 

 in South-western Hants, G. B. Corbin, 187. Harvest-Mouse (Mus minutiis) 

 in Surrey, Gordon Dalgliesh, 188. Hippopotami in Rhodesia, The Secre- 

 tary, British South Africa Gompanij, 188. 

 Aves. — Fire-crest in Sussex, Robert Morris, 188. Late Stay of Bramblings 

 {Fringilla montifringilla) in Cheshire, S. G. Cummings, 188. The Breeding 

 Range of the Twite, E. P. Butterfield, 189. Crossbill in Captivity, Rev. 

 Julian G. Tuck, 189. Varieties of Yellow Bunting and Chaffinch; Notes 

 from Ringwood ; G. B. Corbin, 190. Upupa epops in Norfolk, L. B. 

 Mouritz, 191. The Hoopoe, James Gardner, 191. Strange Death of a Hen- 

 Harrier (Circus cyaneus), 191; A Small Sparrow-Hawk (Accipiter nisus), 

 192; G. B. Corbin. Whooper Swan at Carlisle, Eric B. Dunlop, 193. 

 Pelicans reported in Oxfordshire, Alfred Heneage Cocks, 193. Crane near 

 Great Yarmouth, J. E. Knights, 194. Leach's Fork-tailed Petrel (Procel- 

 laria leucorrhoa) in the Isle of Man, P. G. Ralfe, 194. Colour of Birds' 

 Eyes, G. B. Corbin, 194. Spring Arrivals near Canterbury, Dudley F. 

 Warde, 195. Migratory Notes from Aberdeen, W. Wilson, 196. 



Notices of New Books, 197-199. 



Editorial Gleanings, 200. 



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