CONTENTS. 



Rough Notes on the Fish and Fisheries of East Suffolk (with Plate and Map), 



Arthur II. Patterson, 3G1. 

 Some Swiss Birds observed at the Rhone Glacier, Kleine Scheideg^, and Macolin, 



Jura Bernoise, in 1909, Rev. Charles W. Benson, LL.D., 393. 

 Not ics and Queries: — 



Aves.— The Whinchat at Wilsden, E. P. Butterfield, 397. Marsh-Warbler in 



Bucks, Graham W. Kerr, 397. Raven in Surrey, N. P. Fenwiclc, Jun., 398. 



Cormorant in Warwickshire, 0. V. Aplin, 398. Nordmann's Pratincole in 



Yorkshire, R. Fortune, 399. Machetes pugnax in Co. Mayo, Robert 



Warren, 399. 

 Notices of New Books, 399-400. 



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