CONTENTS. 



On the Vertical and Bathymetrical Distribution of the British non-Marine Mol- 



lusca, with Special Reference to the Cotteswold Fauna, W. Har court- 

 Bath, 41. 



Hunting the Hump-back Whale (Megaptera longimana) in Natal Waters (with 

 Plate), H. W. Bell-Marley, 54. 



The Eastbourne Crumbles, E. C. Arnold, 64. 



An Early Work on Bird-Migration, W. Buskin Butterfield, 71. 



Notes and Queries : — 



Mammalia. — Mammals of the Channel Islands, R. H. Bunting, 74. Correction, 



A. H. Patterson, 74." 

 Aves. — Nightingale breeding in Shropshire, H. E. Forrest, 74. Nesting of the 

 Nightingale (Daulias luscinia) in Staffordshire, John B. B. Maseficld, 75. 

 Breeding of Coal-Tit in Wilsden District, 75 ; Two Young Cuckoos fed by a 

 Titlark, 76 ; E. P. Butterfield. Honey-Buzzard (Pernis apivorus) in Staf- 

 fordshire, R. B. Masefield, 76. Snow Geese in Co. Mayo, Robert Warren, 

 76. Smew (Mergus albellus) in Middlesex, Charles Oldham, 77. Black 

 Grouse, $ (Tetrao tetrix), Alfred Neiustead, 77. Bed-throated Diver 

 (Colymbus septentrionalis) in Hertfordshire, Charles Oldham, 77. Ornitho- 

 logical liecords for Chester and North Wales since January, 1908, Alfred 

 Newstead, 78. Ornithological Notes from Scarborough, J. Morley, 78. 

 Bird Notes from the Tyrol, J. E. H. Kelso, M.D., M.B.O.U., 78. 



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