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Notes on the South African Social Spiders (Gtocsdvaeie); Guy A. K. Marshall, a 
F.Z.8.5 417.» ss 
Zoological Nomenclature: Remarks on the Proposed | International Code, Revs a 
Thomas R. R. Stebbing, M.A., F.R.S., F.LS., F.ZS., 423. : 
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MammariaA.—The Mammalia of Hampshire, J. #. Kelsall, 429. 
Aves.—Swallow v. Flycatcher’s Peculiar Nesting Site, ‘Stanley Lewis, 429. A 
-Cuckoo’s Economy in Question, H. S. Davenport, 480. _Cuckoos in 1898, 
Wm. Wilson, 431. Date of Arrival of the House Martin, W. S. M.D’ Urban, 33 
433. Dr. Saxby and the Breeding of the Turnstone, H S. Davenport, 435. 
Late Stay of the Swift, C. B. Horsbrugh, 436. a 
Reprit1a.—Habits of Python molurus in Confinement, W. J. Clarke, 436. “a 
Piscrs.—Short Sunfish near Scarborough, W. J. Clarke, 489. ‘e 
ARACHNIDA.—Asagena phalerata at Grasmere, Henry W. Freston, 440. Epeira 
diadema Courtship, Henry W. Freston, 440. ‘a 
Insecta.—Jumping Beans, W. Oxenden Hammond, 441, : a 
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