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On certain Coast Insects ibund existing inland, at Brandon, Suffolk, 
by Charles G. Barrett. 
On the Abundance of Little Gulls on the Norfolk Coast in the 
Winter of 1869 — 70, by Henry Steyenson, F.L.S. 
Fauna of Norfolk, Part I, l\rammalia and lleptilia, by Thomas 
Southwell. 
Kemarks on Mr. Leigh Hunt’s “ Birds of Thetford,” as published in 
his “ History of the Capital of the Ancient Kingdom of East 
Anglia,” by H. Stevenson, F.L.S. 
^Miscellaneous Notes and Observations. 
PAKT III, 1871—72. 
List of Officers and Members, and Statement of Accounts. 
President’s Address, delivered at the Third Annual Meeting, March 
26th, 1872. 
On the occurrence of the Ringed or Marbled Seal (Phoca Msf'ida) 
on the Norfolk Coast, by Thomas Southwell. 
Scoulton Gullery, by Henry Stevenson, F.L.S. 
The Norfolk Broads and Meres, Geologically considered, by J. E. 
Taylor, F.G.S. 
Further Notes on Coast Insects found at Brandon, by C. G. Barrett. 
Fauna of Norfolk, Part II, Marine Mollusca, by F. W. Harmer, 
F.G.S. Land and Fresh-water Shells, by John B. Bridgman. 
On the Spongeous Origin of Flints, by Frederic Kitton. 
Miscellaneous Notes and Observations. 
Rules of the Society. 
PART IV, 1872-76. 
List of Officers and Membcr.s, and Statement of Accounts. 
President’s Address, delivered at the Fourth Annual Meeting 
March 2bth, 1873. 
On the Ornithology of Spain, by Howard Saunders, P.Z.S. 
On VdiicstM (ijnl.iiijw, in Noi'lblk, by C. G. Barrett. 
