Letter

01 December 1940
Comments Letters SIRS,--For some years past, Mr. Charles Oldham has regularly published observations on t h e midsummer movements of Swallows, House- and Sand-Martins and Swifts at t h e Tring and Elstree Reservoirs in t h e Transactions of the Herts Nat. Hist. Soc. An id...
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Letter

01 September 1940
Comments Letters SIRS,--Since contributing m y paper on Mrs. C. L . E . Perrott's Selection of British Birds (antea, Vol. X X X I I , p . 122/126) I have learned t h a t there are extant two more copies of this book of which I thought t h e only copy in existence was t h ...
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Letters

01 July 1933
Comments Letters SIRS,--A pair of Starlings (Sturnus v. vulgaris) made their nest in the top of a gutter pipe about thirty feet from the ground. At this time it was fine weather. Five eggs were laid, and incubated for five days, during which time the Starling that was not...
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