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Migration of Birds in N.E. Lincolnshire during the Autumn of 1901, G.H. Caton Haigh, 121.

An Observational Diary of the Habits—mostly Domestic—of the Great Crested Grebe (Podicipes cristatus), and of the Peewit (Vanellus vulgaris), with some General Remarks, Edmund Selous, 133.

On Mr. Selous' Theory of the Origin of Nests, H.E. Howard, F.Z.S., 145.

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 * —Notes on the White-breasted Kingfisher (Halycon smyrnensis), F. Finn, 149. A Little-known Action of the Kingfisher, R.H. Ramsbotham, 149. Golden Eagle in Co. Donegal, W.H. Workman, W.C. Wright, 150. Allen's Gallinule near Yarmouth, J.H. Gurney, 150.
 * — A Question of Coloration, M.C.H. Bird, 151.
 * —Duration of Life in Helix pomatia, G.T. Rope, 151.
 * —Collecting in Australia, S.H. Burton Bradley, 152.

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158–160.

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