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Bird Notes from Brembana Valley, Prof. E. Arrigoni degli Oddi, 1.

The Nesting Habits of Moor-hens (Gallinula chloropus), Oliver G. Pike, 17.

Lowestoft Fish-Wharf, Thomas Southwell, F.Z.S., 21.

A Plague of Snakes, Gerald Leighton, M.B., 25.

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 * —Lesser Rorqual Whale, Arthur Patterson, 28.


 * —Vanessa polychloros in December, C.S. Buxton, 32.
 * —The Birds of Yorkshire, 32.

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