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Migration of Birds in N.E. Lincolnshire during the Autumn of 1900, G.H. Caton Haigh, 201.

On the "Winter Singing of the Song-Thrush (Turdus musicus), W. Warde Fowler, M.A., 212.

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 * —The Aardwolf (Proteles crisiatus) in the Transvaal Colony, 219; Suggested Mimicry of the South African Weasel, 220; Alwin C. Haagner. Climbing Powers of the Long-tailed Field-Mouse, T.A. Coward, 221. The Coloration of the Variable Hare, G.E.H. Barrett-Hamilton, 221.
 * —Curious Accident to a Young Mistle-Thrush, Basil W. Martin, 222. Active Mimicry by a Chaffinch, R.H. Ramsbotham, 223. Rose-coloured Pastor in Kent. L.A. Curtis Edwards, 223. The Lesser Spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocopus minor), H.A. Macpherson, 223. Red-footed Falcon (Falco vespertinus), in Shropshire, H.E. Forrest, 224. Nesting of the Pigmy Falcon (Microhierax eutolmus) in Upper Burma, C.T. Bingham, 224.
 * —Palmate Newt (Molge palmata) in Carnarvonshire, H.E. Forrest, 225.
 * —File Fish off Brighton (with illustration), Herbert S. Toms, 225.
 * Oxley Grabham, 226.

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