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William Turner, the Father of British Zoology, Rev. H. * Maapnseen M "IS 1, 887. 
Migration at the Spurn Lighthouse in 1897-98, John Cordeaux, F. R. G. Sina 
M.B.O.U., 845. a 
Rough Nesting Notes from Yorkshire, Oxley Grabham, M.A., M.B.O. U., 349. p 
NovEs AND QuErIns: — ~~ 
Aves.— The Whinchat in Co. Dublin, Charles W. Benson, LL.D., 356. The 
Marsh Warbler in Oxfordshire, W. Warde Fowler, 356. On tlie Nesting of 
the-Spotted Flycatcher, J. Steele-Hiliott, 358. Spotless Eggs of the Spotted | 
Flycatcher, H. S. Davenport, 359. Cuckoos recently observed in Aberdeen, — 
W. Wilson, 359. Mallard and Pintai] interbreeding in Captivity, Rev. H. A. 
Macpherson, 861. Breeding Range of the Scaup-Duck, J. W. Payne, 361. | 
Occurrence of the Fork-tailed Petrel on the Yorkshire Coast, John Condeauat,. ¥ 
862. Bird Notes from the Northern Cairngorms, F. L. Blathwayf, 362. a 
Pisces. — Centrolophus pomphilus on the Norfolk Coast, Thomas Soumavenn 7 
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in Cumberland, Rev. H. A. Macpherson, 365. ' 
AmpuHisia.—Notes on Batrachians: Frog attacking Toad, Graham Renshaw, 365. J 
Myriopopa.—Mode of Progression among Millipedes, A. Duncan, 365. 
PRESERVATION OF ZOOLOGICAL SPECIMENS, C. B. Horsbrugh, 366. 
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