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CONTENTS.


Migration of Birds in N.E. Lincolnshire during the Autumn of 1900, G.H. Caton Haigh, 201.

On the "Winter Singing of the Song-Thrush (Turdus musicus), W. Warde Fowler, M.A., 212.

Notes and Queries:

Mammalia.—The Aardwolf (Proteles crisiatus) in the Transvaal Colony, 219; Suggested Mimicry of the South African Weasel, 220; Alwin C. Haagner. Climbing Powers of the Long-tailed Field-Mouse, T.A. Coward, 221. The Coloration of the Variable Hare, G.E.H. Barrett-Hamilton, 221.
Aves.—Curious Accident to a Young Mistle-Thrush, Basil W. Martin, 222. Active Mimicry by a Chaffinch, R.H. Ramsbotham, 223. Rose-coloured Pastor in Kent. L.A. Curtis Edwards, 223. The Lesser Spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocopus minor), H.A. Macpherson, 223. Red-footed Falcon (Falco vespertinus), in Shropshire, H.E. Forrest, 224. Nesting of the Pigmy Falcon (Microhierax eutolmus) in Upper Burma, C.T. Bingham, 224.
Amphibia.—Palmate Newt (Molge palmata) in Carnarvonshire, H.E. Forrest, 225.
Pisces.—File Fish off Brighton (with illustration), Herbert S. Toms, 225.
The Protection of British Birds, Oxley Grabham, 226.

Notices of New Books, 231–234.

Editorial Gleanings, 235–240.



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