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CONTENTS.


The Wretham Meres, W.G. Clarke, 145.

A Chat about Indian Wild Beasts, Colonel F.T. Pollok, 154.

Some Notes on the Stalk-eyed Crustacea of Great Yarmouth, A. Patterson, 178.

Notes and Queries:—

Mammalia.—Stoats (Mustela erminea) turning White in Winter, Lieut.-Col. E. A. Butler, 187. Stoats turning White in Winter, W. G. Clarice, 187.
Aves.—Water Pipit in Carnarvonshire, G. H. Caton Haigh, 187. "Horse-match," a name for the Red-backed Shrike, O. V. Aplin, 188. Hawfinch near Reigate Railway Station, Alfred T. Comber, 188. Hybrid Finches at the Crystal Palace Show, A. Holte Macpherson, 188. Chickens reared by Partridges, G.T. Rope, 189. Birds which nest in London, C.M. King, 189. Pisces.—Yarrell's Blenny and the Two-spotted Goby at Scarborough, W.G. Clarke, 191.
Mollusca.—Abnormal Scalariformity in Shells, P. Buff or d, 191.


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