CONTENTS. 



An Observational Diary on the Nuptial Habits of the Blackcock (Tetrao tetrix) in 



Scandinavia and England, Edmund Selous, 401. 

 Rough Notes on the Fish and Fisheries of East Suffolk, Arthur H. Patterson, 414. 

 Check-List of the Generic Names of Leeches, with their Type Species, Robert 



T. Leiper, M.B., F.Z.S., 422. 

 On the Hymenopterous Parasites of Rhynchota, Claude Morley, F.E.S., F.Z.S., 427. 

 Not ics and Queries: — 



Aves. — Household Visits by Sand-Martins and Swallows, A. E. Darling, 437. 



Sooty Tern near Barmouth, F. C. Raivlings, 438. 

 Notices of New Books, 439-440. 



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AUTOBIOGRAPHY & CORRESPONDENCE. 

 Edited by ROBERT WALLACE. 



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