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Avicultural Experiences during about Twenty Years' Study of Birds in Captivity, Arthur G. Butler, Ph.D., 241.

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

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 * —Grasshopper-Warbler (Locustella nævia) near Laine, Co. Antrim, W.C. Wright, 278. Holboell's Redpoll in Ireland, F. Coburn, 278. The Jay (Garrulus glandarius) in London, C.T. Bingham, 279. Eggs of the Cuckoo in Nests of the Hawfinch, John Palmer, 279. Moor-hen breeding in a Book's Nest, Thomas Parkin, 279. Grey Plover in Birmingham, F. Coburn, 280.

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