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CONTENTS.

On a lost British Wild Goose, Anser paludosus (Strickland), (with plate and illustration), F. Coburn, 441.

Birds collected and observed in the Darbhanga District, Tirhoot, Bengal, Gordon Dalgliesh, 449.

Rough Notes on Derbyshire Ornithology (1900-1902), Rev. Francis C.R. Jourdain, M.A., M.B.O.U., 455.

The Indian Pariah Kite (Milvus govinda): a Record of Observations made during the Nesting Period, J.S. Costello, 460.

Notes and Queries:—

Aves.—A British example of the White-spotted Bluethroat, M.J. Nicoll, 464. The White Wagtail (Motacilla alba) on the Somerset Coast, F.L. Blathwayt, 464. Water Pipit (Anthus spipoletta) in Sussex, M.J. Nicoll, 465. Nesting of the Hawfinch in Breconshire, E.A. Swainson, 465. Little Bunting in Durham, C. Braithwaite, 466. Migration of Jays, O. Pickard-Cambridge, 466. Glossy Ibis in Ireland; A curious Water-Rail; Williams & Son, 467. Knot inland in Cheshire, T.A. Coward, 467. Notes from Suffolk, Julian G. Tuck, 467. Ornithological Notes from Shetland, T. Edmondston Saxby, 468. On the Songs of Birds, O. Pickard-Cambridge, 468.
Bibliography, Julian G. Tuck. 469.

Notices of New Books, 470–472.



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