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Erasmus as a Naturalist, G.W. Murdoch, 281.

The Temperature of Insects, Geoffrey Smith, 287.

Collecting Small Mammals in N.W.T. Canada, Edwin Hollis, 294.

Notes on the Nesting of the Indian Dabchick (Podicipes capensis, B. M. Cat.), F. Finn, B.A., F.Z.S., 300.

Ornithological Notes from Surrey, John A. Bucknill, M.A., 305.


 * —Red-throated Pipit in Ireland, F. Coburn, 313. Breeding of Linota rufescens on Wimbledon Common, M.J. Nicoll, 313. Notes on the Nesting of a Pair of Green Woodpeckers (Gecinus viridis) at Wells, Somerset, Stanley Lewis, 313. Breeding of the Bittern in Herts in 1849, Francis C.R. Jourdain, 315. Breeding of the Ringed Plover in Worcestershire, D.B. Grubb, 316. Dusky Redshanks in Worcestershire and Warwickshire, 316; Black-tailed Godwit in Ireland in Midwinter, 316; F. Coburn.

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