Letters

01 December 1956
Comments Letters I N T E R P R E T A T I O N O F V A R I A T I O N AMONG T H E YELLOW WAGTAILS S I R S , -- May I ask a little of your space in which to comment on some points in Dr. Mayr's summing-up (antea, pp. 115-119) of our present state of knowledge of the Yellow Wa...
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Reviews

01 December 1956
Comments Reviews Edited by Major-General H . P . W . HUTSON, C.B., D . S . O . , O . B . E . , M.C. (Published by British Ornithologists' Union and distributed by H . F . & G. Witherby, Ltd., London, 1956). 268 pages. 21/-, postage 1/6. MANY ornithologists who spend much...
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Notes

01 December 1956
Comments Notes Albinism related to age.--With reference to notes on this subject (antea, vol. xlvii, p . 406; vol. xlix, p . 153), I have come across a similar case, also with a male Blackbird (Turdus merula). The bird was ringed at Burgess Hill, Sussex, on 13th Decembe...
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Movements of House Sparrows

01 December 1956
Comments Main paper T H E migration of birds--the routes they take, the means by which they orient themselves and reach their destination--is at present receiving' considerable attention. The House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) is generally considered to be a sedentary bird an...
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Fair Isle bird observatory

01 February 1950
Comments Main paper Compiled by KENNETH WILLIAMSON (Director). The following notes have been selected from the Fair Isle Bird Observatory " Notes on Species " record-book as much for their importance in amplifying the information contained in The Handbook of British Birds a...
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Reviews

01 February 1950
Comments Reviews Yorkshire Naturalists' Union. Committee for Ornithology Reports for 1947 and 1948. Edited by Ralph Chislett. (Reprinted from The Naturalist, 1948, pp. 51-74, and 1949, 51-75.) T H E S E reports as usual contain much valuable material. Up to four Gannets w...
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