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Prehistoric Man in Burma (with Plate), Rodway C.J. Swinhoe, 321.

On the Specific Validity of Anser gambeli (Hartlaub), and its position as a British Bird, F. Coburn, 337.

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 * —Birds in the Valley of the Namsen, Fredk. Pickard Cambridge, 352. The Two-barred Crossbill in Nottinghamshire, J. Whitaker, 353. Cirl Bunting in Ireland, H.E. Howard, 353. Cirl Bunting in Carnarvonshire and Cardiganshire, S.G. Cummings, 354. Notes on the Cuckoo in Aberdeen, W. Wilson, 354. Sooty Tern in Lancashire, Chas. Oldham, 355. Erratum, Francis C.B. Jourdain, 356.
 * .—The Habits of the Grass-Snake (Tropidonotus natnx) in Confinement, B. J. Horton, 356.

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