Stoats turning White in Winter, O. V. Aplin, F.L.S., M.B.0.U., 198, 
Notes on the Breeding of the Chaffinch, Charles A. Witcheli, 195. 
Ornithological Notes from Mid- Wales, J. H. Salter, 198. 
Notes on “the Habits of some of the Australian Malacostracous Crustacea, David 
G. Stead, 202. : any 
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MAMMALIA. — Stoats turning White in Winter, F’. Coburn, 218. Badgers’ near - 
Searborough, W. J. Clarke, 213. Existing Specimens of Equus quagga, 
Graham Renshaw. 138, 
Aves.—Breeding Sites of Chiffchaff and Willow Warbler, H. 8S. Davenport, 214. 
Meadow Pipits perching on Trees, #'. Coburn, 214. Food of the Barn Owl, % 
John Cordeaux, 215. Rare Partridges in Leadenhall Market, H. H. Dresser, : 
215. Canada Goose near Dungeness, George W. Bradshaw, 216. Little * 
Gull in Kent, Boyd Alexander, 216. Birds which nest in London, William — 
E. de Winton; 216. Some Notes on the Nestor notabilis, or Kea Parrot, of — 
New Zealand, F. R. Godfrey, 216. Sagacity among Birds, D, Le Souéf, © 
217. Ornithological Notes at Alum Bay, Isle of Wight, Bernard fiyotere, 5 
218. Ornithological Notes from Scarborough, W. J. Clarke, 219. 2: a 
Pisces.—Notes from Great Yarmouth, A. Patterson, 219. . 1 a : 
CrustacEA.—Meristie Variation in the Edible Crab, A. Patterson, 220. d 
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