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 * Birds in Kensington Gardens in 1897-8, 84

, D.Sc.
 * Ornithological notes from Northern Norway, 54


 * The Trek-Bokke (Gazella euchore) of the Cape Colony, 213


 * An observational diary of the habits of Nightjars (Caprimulgus europæus), mostly of a sitting pair, notes taken at time and on spot, 388, 486


 * An albino of the Beaver (Castor canadensis), 220


 * Green Woodpecker near London, 518


 * A monstrous Dinosaur, 87


 * Nesting of the Goshawk in Yorkshire, 28; Little Bustard and Great Shearwater at Lowestoft, 31; Notes on the Seal and Whale Fishery (1898), 103


 * A ramble near Sydney, 407

Capt. E.A.
 * The Grasshopper Warbler in Breconshire, 221


 * The Cape Monitor, 272


 * A Viper feeding in confinement, 518; Viper killed by a Mouse, 519


 * The haunt of the Ring Ouzel (Turdus torquatus), 403

Rev. Julian G., M.A.
 * Cuckoos' eggs in nest of Red-backed Shrike, 223, 323; Seals in the Wash, 417; Demoiselle Crane on the Norfolk coast, 419


 * Green Woodpecker in Ireland—correction, 181


 * Grey Plover in summer plumage in Yorks, 419


 * The vertebrates of Berkshire, 143


 * Ornithological notes from Northwestern Ireland, 364


 * Scoters in Hants? 80


 * Tree Creeper nesting in roof, 556; Notes from Rainworth, 557


 * Observations on the habits of a Cuckoo during breeding season, 135


 * Heavy death-rate of Lapwings, 225; Abnormal occurrence of the Pied Wagtail (Motacilla lugubris) through the winter in Aberdeenshire, 268; Ornithological notes from Aberdeen, 271; Peculiar conduct of the Woodcock (Scolopax rusticula), 370; Aiding a young Cuckoo, 371; Sky-Lark singing in October, 517


 * Rooks in West-End of London, 370