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The Squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris). — W. H. Warner .. .. .. ug 



Gossiping Notes on British Coleoptera, No. 2. The British List — G. A. Lewcock .. 121 



The Buckler Collection .. .. .. .. . . .. ,.126 



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ccerulescens ; Bryoporus Hardyii ; Early Nesting; Spring Notes .. .. 132 



On the Wings of Insects (continued).— Cu as. H. H. Walker .. .. ,. 134 



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