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CONTENTS.


Notes from some Zoological Gardens of Western Europe (with Plate), Graham Renshaw, M.B., 361.

Variations in Colouring of Stercorarius crepidatus, Edmund Selous, 368.

Sea-Birds and Plovers noticed in Lancashire and Cumberland, Thomas Hepburn, 374.

Birds collected and observed in the Darbhanga District, Tirhoot, Bengal, Gordon Dalgliesh, 384.

Notes and Queries:—

Mammalia.—White-beaked Dolphin at Great Yarmouth, A. Patterson, 390.
Aves.—Notes from Yarmouth, A. Patterson, 390. Wood-Sandpiper in the Orkney Islands, C.S. Buxton, 391.
Pisces.—Notes from Yarmouth, A. Patterson, 392.
Insecta.—Making the best of Difficulties, W. Oxenden Hammond, 392.
Animal Sense Perceptions, Harold Fry, 392; Kenneth J. Cameron, 394.
Mimicry, 394.

Notices of New Books, 395–398.

Editorial Gleanings, 399–400.



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EGG SALE.

MR. J.C. STEVENS will sell by Auction, at his Rooms,
38, King Street, Covent. Garden, W.O.,
On Tuesday, October 21st, at 12.30 o'clock,
The VALUABLE COLLECTION of BIRDS' EGGS
Formed by R.J. USSHER, Esq.
Also another Private Collection of about 200 lots.


Catalogues on Application.


CHARLES JEFFERYS,
Naturalist and Taxidermist,
TETBURY, GLOUCESTERSHIRE.


Large and Authentic Stock of BRITISH BIRDS' EGGS, SKINS,
SHELLS, LEPIDOPTERA, &c, &c.
APPARATUS AND REQUISITES OF ALL KINDS,
For use of Oologists, Entomologists, Taxidermists, &c. Large Collectors liberally
dealt with. Established 20 years. Price Lists Free.


Wanted.—Good Varieties of British Lepidoptera, Eggs or Birds; also Cuckoos' Eggs,
and the rarer British Marine Shells.