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Whale run down by steamer, 287

Whalebone, nomenclature of, 40

Whale and Seal Fishery (1898), 103

Wheatear, winter occurrence of, 132; eggs, large clutch, 321

Whinchat, is it a mimic?, 267, 369

Whitethroat, late stay, in Warwickshire, 132; in Malta, 258

Woodcock, peculiar conduct of, 370

Woodpecker, Green, in Ireland, 181,—variety, 419,—near London, 518; Great Spotted, in Yorkshire, 322

Worcestershire, North, notes on some birds from, 259

Wren, Willow, abnormal nesting, 555

Xantholæma hæmatocephala, 419

Yarmouth, Great, Sprat banquet, 238; notes from, 278; Anchovy, 558

Zebra-Horse hybrids, 180

Zoarces viviparus, 317

Zoological collections of Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Antwerp, 316

'Zoological Record' for 1897, 40

Zoology for pharmacists, 288

Zosterops. 414; luteus, 140

ILLUSTRATIONS.

 
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Plate I. Eagle Ray (Dicerobatis sp.)
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to face 145
II. Sir William Henry Flower, K.C.B., F.R.S
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337
III. The "Sea Elephant" (Macrorhinus elephantinus)
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385
Spurious Flint Arrow-heads
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20
Axes
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21
Little Bustard (Otis tetrax, Linn.)
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120
image of cormorants on a rock in the sea