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An Observational Diary of the Habits—mostly domestic—of the Great Crested Grebe (Podicipes cristatus), Edmund Selous, 161. —
 * —White Wagtails near Southport, G. Townsend, 184. The Vibrating Sounds of the Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, Stanley Lewis, 184. Glossy Ibis in Durham, T.H. Nelson, 185. Early Breeding of Wood-Pigeon and Snipe, Julian G. Tuck, 185. Varieties of the Dunlin (Tringa alpina), J.L. Bonhote, 185. Varieties of the Dunlin, H.A. Macpherson, 187. Black Tern in Cheshire, Frank S. Graves, 188. Black Tern in Cornwall, Arthur W. Hext Harvey, 188. Notes from Shetland, T. Edmondston Saxby, 189. Some March Notes from Aberdeen, W. Wilson, 189.
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