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 * Notes on the Lesser White-backed Magpie in Tasmania, 428


 * Lesser Grey Shrike in Norfolk, 433


 * Red Grouse in Surrey, 27


 * Pine-Marten in Ross-shire, 192


 * Erasmus as a naturalist, 281

T.P., F.R. Met. Soc.
 * The spring migration of Swallows, 233


 * Late Redstart and Tree-Pipit, &c., 111; Differences between immature Blue-headed and Yellow Wagtails, 112; Sand-Lizards at St. Leonards-on-Sea, 113; Breeding of Linota rufescens on Wimbledon Common, 313; A British example of the White-spotted Bluethroat, 464; Water Pipit in Sussex, 465


 * Sooty Tern in Lancashire, 355; Notes on the birds of Anglesea, 401


 * Eggs of the Cuckoo in nests of the Hawfinch, 279


 * Moor-hen breeding in a Rook's nest, 279


 * Waxwings at Great Yarmouth, 25; Notes from Great Yarmouth, 73, 390, 392; The food of the Water-Vole, 111; White-beaked Dolphin at Great Yarmouth, 390


 * Birds of the Isle of Man, 32


 * A little-known action of the Kingfisher, 149


 * Marsh-Warbler in Somerset, 23; Yellow-billed Cuckoo in Somerset, 26, 73


 * Notes on a private collection of living mammals during 1900–02, 179; Notes from some Zoological Gardens of Western Europe, 361


 * King-Eider in Fifeshire, 27; On the feigning of injury by the Lapwing to attract attention from its young, 29; Moorhens feeding young, 436


 * Black variety of Water-Vole, 232


 * Duration of life in Helix pomatia, 151


 * Ornithological notes from Mid-Wales, 1; The Tree-Sparrow in Cardiganshire, 25


 * Ornithological notes from Shetland, 112, 468


 * Some account of the Ground Hornbill, or Brom-Vogel, 49


 * An observational diary of the habits, mostly domestic, of the Great Crested Grebe, and of the Peewit, with some general remarks, 133; Note on the Pairing of Moor-hens, 196; Variations in colouring of Stercorarius crepidatus, 368


 * Hugh Alexander Macpherson, M.A., 18; The Black-headed Gull—some modifications of habits, 216


 * "Making the best of difficulties," 439


 * The temperature of insects, 287


 * Notes on the Seal and Whale Fishery of 1901, 41; The Saw-fish in British waters, 114

, Rev. R., M.A., F.R.S., F.L.S., F.Z.S.
 * Lynceus and the Lynceidæ, 101


 * Nesting of the Hawfinch in Breconshire, 465


 * Prehistoric Man in Burma, 321

N.F., M.A., M.B.O.U. and C.B.
 * An account of the birds met with during a short stay in East Finmark, 261