Review

01 July 1929
Comments Reviews A History of the Birds of Essex. By William E, Glegg, F.Z.S., M.B.O.U. Demy 8vo. Pp. xxxv., 342, 20 Plates and a Map. (H, F . & G. Witherby.) 25s. So many changes have taken place in the thirty-nine years t h a t have elapsed since the publication of Mill...
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Letter

01 July 1929
Comments Letters SIRS,--With reference to the discussion on the diving of . Scoters (Vol. X X I I I . , p p . 214, 378) m a y I contribute the following note : The Liverpool Bay Scoters are, a t times, driven b y stress of weather to take refuge behind the sandhills of th...
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Notes

01 July 1929
Comments Notes As a result of information given them by the late Mr. Good of Westport, that the Yellow Wagtail (Motacilla f. rayi) nested extensively on Mask and Carra, the late Robert Warren and Mr. Williams of Dublin proceeded in 1893 to investigate, with the results...
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