No. 3. 
March 15, 1890. 
C“0;NTENT5 . 
RIGHT OF WAY ASSERTED AT GLEN DOLL. 
By George Murray, F.L.S., &c., of the British 
Museum. 
THE MIGRATION OF THE WOODCOCK. 
By the Rev. H. D. Gordon, M.A. 
THE BEAUTIES OF EPPING FOREST IN 
DANGER. 
By G. S. Boulger, F.L.S., F.G.S. 
OSTRICH FARMING. 
By W. Tyndale and Miss A. M. Buckton. 
THE DAFFODIL: AN ANTHOLOGY. 
ae -r-^cklSORNC 
g^ocieTYS 
BGH’ZtiNC 
BOOKS FOR NATURE LOVERS. 
Lady Lindsay’s “ About Robins." 
Lady Wilde’s “ Contributions to Irish Lore." 
Mrs. Houstoun’s “ Sylvanus Redivivus.' 
Dr. Emerson's “ English Idyls." 
Mr. J. C. Walters’ “ In Tenuyso?i-Land." 
“ The Field Club." 
Mr. F. A. Knight’s “ Idylls of the Field." 
Mr. Worsley Benison’s iC Haunts 0/ Nature." 
Magazines, &c. 
SELBORNIANA. 
A Plea for the Primrose. 
A Browning Query. 
The “ King Horny.” 
Peculiar Blackbirds. 
“ Chevisaunce.” 
Hampshire Local Names. 
The Note of the Cuckoo. 
Appearance of Birds, Flowers, &c. 
OFFICIAL NOTICES, WORK OF BRANCHES, &c. 
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