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A Botanical Visit to Delamere Forest ... ... ... ... .., ... .. 131 



A Day at Clifton ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 55 



Botany at Newtown, Montgomerysliire ,.. ... ... ... ... ... ... 159 



Exchange ... . ... 24, lv>u 



OBSERVATIONS, 



Britten, Jas. : Geranium Striatum ... ... ... ... ... ... ...115 



Briggs, T. E. A. : Scarcity of Butterflies in 1866 ... 99 



Blackburn, Jolin : Singular Instincts of Birds ... ... ... ;.. ... ... 10 



■ ]yi oUusca of Knaresborough. ... ... ... ... ... 98 



Helix lapicida ... ... ... ... ... ... 98 



Burrell, Jno. : Bare Birds in Leadenhall Market ... ... ... ... .184 



Grey Parrot 184 



Gunn, T. E. : Malformed Kitten ... 88 



Waxwings in Suffolk and Norfolk ... ... ... ... ... 136 



Hobkirlr, C. P. : Rosa CiLspidata, Bieb., in Britain ... ... ... : ... 87 



Scingtiisorha Canadensis in Vtvi\LB\i\XQ ... .. ... ... 88 



Jellie, Miss ; Molluscs of Bristol and neighbourhood ... ... ... ... 148 



Melvillel J. C. : Gei 'anim Striatum w^di in. Qorn^KdXi ... ... .,. ... 99 



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Parke, G. H. : Note on Distribution of Helix lapicida ... .. ... ... 88 



Sharpe, R. B. : Hydrochelidon nigra ... ... ... ... ... - ... ... 39 



Food of the Kestrel ... ... 39 



Farus Ceruleus ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 39 



Saxby, Hy. L. : Cidaris papillata in the Stomach, of a Cod ... ... ... .. 99 



Tindall, J. : Pied Oyster catcher at Huddersfi eld ... ... ... ... ... 97 



Waite, Fred : The Black Redstart 136 



Wilkinson, F. : V. Urtica on Christmas-Day ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 48 



List of Plants collected in Cornwall, Aug. 1866 ... ... 115 



M. Jordan's New Work ... ... ... 116 



