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Ornithological Notes from Norfolk for 1900 (with illustration), J.H. Gurney, F.Z.S., 121.

Further Notes from Lleyn, West Carnarvonshire, O.V. Aplin, F.L.S., 141.

—Joseph Abrahams, 151.

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 * —Observations on the Noctule (Pipistrellus noctula), J. Steele-Elliott, 153.Bank Vole in Sussex, H. Marmaduke Langdale, 153.Black Rat in Great Yarmouth, A. Patterson, 153.
 * —Robin in Shetland, O.V. Aplin, T. Edmondston Saxby, 154.Variety of Pied Wagtail (Motacilla lugubris), G.B. Corbin, 154.Nesting of the Jackdaw, A.H. Meiklejohn, 154.The Early Life of the Young Cuckoo, W. Percival Westell, 155.Varieties of the Dunlin (Tringa alpina), Stanley Duncan, 156.Wildfowl on the Hampshire Avon during the Winter of 1900–1, G.B. Gorbin, 156.Rare Birds in Nottinghamshire, J. Whitaker, 158.Weights of Birds, A. Patterson, 159.
 * —Notes on the Leopard Snake in Confinement, B.J. Horton, 159.
 * —Notes from Great Yarmouth, A. Patterson, 160.

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