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NOTICES OF SERIALS. 
No. 2, February :—(Corte, M.) On the Artificial Oyster Beds of Lake 
Fusaro, and the importance of adopting a similar method on other Coasts. 
No. 3, March :—(Allman, G. J.) On the Artificial Breeding of Fish; a 
most able memoir on a subject now attracting considerable attention. 
(Jukes, J. Beete) The Mines of Ireland, No. I. 
The Naturalist : conducted by B. R. Morris, Esq., A.B., M.D. Nos. 35, 
36, and 37. 8vo. Groombridge and Co. Price 6d. each number. 
No. 35, January, 1854 :—The Coney ; Notes on the Cere and Legs of 
Birds; Notes on the days when the Summer Birds were first observed about 
Barnsley; Protracted continuance of Insects in Chrysalis state ; Notes on 
the Lepidoptera of Banff; the Propagation of Hardy Trees and Shrubs; 
Anagallis Arvenis, &c., in Flower, November 14 ; Miscellaneous Notices; 
Review ; Retrospect; Querist. 
No. 36, February, 1854 :—A Glance at the Feathered Residents in, and 
Visitants to, the Grounds of Terrick House; Local Jottings, No. 11., 
Dorchester—Dorsetshire; Notes on the Dodo ; Extracts on the Nightjar, or 
Fern Owl; Entomologist’s Excursion to Ebbor Rocks; Two new British 
Marine Algae; Miscellaneous Notices ; Proceedings of Societies; Querist, 
No. 37, March, 1854:—Utility of the common Mole; Notes on the 
Nesting of Birds; Ornithological and other Notes; The common Ring- 
snake ; The Salmon Manufactory on the Tay ; Lepidoptera round Exeter ; 
Stray Notes on the Elm ; Sand Martins; The Late Frost; Miscellaneous 
Notices ; Retrospect; Querist. 
