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Periodicals Source: The Irish Naturalists' Journal, Vol. 14, No. 4 (Oct., 1962), p. 84 Published by: Irish Naturalists' Journal Ltd. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25534875 . Accessed: 15/06/2014 13:27 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Irish Naturalists' Journal Ltd. is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The Irish Naturalists' Journal. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 185.2.32.106 on Sun, 15 Jun 2014 13:27:51 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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PeriodicalsSource: The Irish Naturalists' Journal, Vol. 14, No. 4 (Oct., 1962), p. 84Published by: Irish Naturalists' Journal Ltd.Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25534875 .

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located, its distribution first in Britain and then in Ireland, its distribution out side the British Isles, its breeding time, and other useful facts relating to reproductive ecology. Such information is of great value and importance, and from this appendix it is obvious how much of this kind of information is still lacking.

British Prosobranch Molluscs then is a monumental piece of work. It is expensive, but not as such books go: its usefulness and academic value, how

ever, far overshadow this. It is a "must" for all libraries and institutions where it wftl be consulted often by persons with varied molluscan interests for many

years to come. AB.

PERIODICALS Bird Notes XXIX 1960-1

No. 5: "Notes on the breeding biology of the Speyside Ospreys, 1959 and 1960. Pt. I" by G. Waterston. "Dungeness Bird Reserve, breeding season 1960" by R. E. Scott. "Highland reflections" by P. E. Brown. "St.

Cuthbert's Islands" by G. Hickling. No. 5: "Rearing young owls" by J. Clegg. "Winter fare" by E. A. R. Ennion. "Notes on the breeding biology of the Speyside ospreys, 1959-60. Pt. II" by G. Waterson. "Review of bird song records," "Birds of Northern Ireland," by J. V. Batoeman. No. 7: "Some hints on hand-rearing birds," by M< Knight. "Birds of the Neusiedl district, Austria" by ?K. H. Voous. "Birds of a Suffolk

marsh." by G. B. G. Benson. No. 8: "A few references to birds in litera ture" by C. Connell. "Bird life in a highland glen" by W. Murray. Individuality in birds: a study of robins" by G. W. Temperley.

-XXX 1961-1962. iNo. 1 "Irresponsible shooting, the present position" by K. G. Spencer v.

"Operation Osprey, 1961," by G. W. "Some observations on the domestic life of the great reed warbler" by H. N. Kluyver. Reports from Bird

Reserves. No. 2: "Bird voice recording in Britain" by J. Boswell. "Why do birds ant?" by F. Lane. "Great spotted woodpeckers in Jersey" by S.

Smith. "Arrangements for Permits to the R.S.P.B. Reserves". Reports. No. 3: "The nest and eggs of (the Hen Harrier in Orkney" by E. Balfour. "Deaths of 'birds and mammals from toxic chemicals" 'by P. J. Condor. "Usliand of Handa, a new Scottish Reserve and Reserve Notes." No. 4:

"Shooting and bird protection" by J. Anderton "Feeding garden bfcrds" by J. and E. OOhen. "Problems of ?ird protection in Malta" by J. Attard.

The Naturalist, 1960-62 No. 875: "The Algal Flora of a salt spring region at Manesty Grange, in Borrowdale" by F. E. Round. "Mildew in 1959" by W. G. Bramley. "Notes on Water Buttercups" by R. W. Butcher. "Waxwings in Yorks., winter, 1958-9" by R. F. Dickens. "Fairburn Ings in 1898" by R. F. Dickens. "Y.N.U. Reports." No. 876: "The Centenary of the Y.N.U." "Sawbills at

Fairburn Ings Nature Reserve" by C. Winn. "The future of the British flora" by D. H. Valentine. "Y.N.U. Report for 1960." No. 877: "The ecology of the Crowberry, Empetrum nigrumi an Hkley Moor, 1959-60" by M. Dalby. "Lincolnshire Bryology" by M. R.. D. Seaward. "Hypericum desetangsii Lamotte in Yorks." by W. A. Sledge. "The study of the Dipper, Cinclus gularis, in the Sedburgh area" by P. /J. Mawby. "Breeding Reed Warhlers in S. Lanes." by G. W. Follows and W. A. Prescott. "Links with past Yorks. Mycologists" by E. M. Blackwell. No. 878: "Y.N.U.

Ornithological Report for 1960." No. 879: "Centenary issue of the Y.N.U. with Accounts of Work of Flora and Fauna and Field Meetings held, 1877-1961." No. 880: "Progress in the Conservation of Nature," by B.

Hurcomb. "Y.N.U. Reports." No. 881: "Observations on the feeding habits of birds at coastal sewer outlets," by T. M. Clegg. "Pallas's leaf warbler at Spurn," by J. M. Butterworth. "Wader ringing at Cherry

Cob Sands," by D. Millin. "Fungal succession on kestrel pellets," by R. Watling. "Some observations on the nesting of eastern collared doves, Streptopelia decaocta, in Leeds," by A. Gilpin. "Lincolnshire sphagna," by M. R. D. Seaward. "Coralroot orchid, Corallorhiza trifida, in Yorks," by F. Houseman. "Lepidoptera on Spurn Peninsula," by H.

N. Michaelis. Reports.

CORRIGENDUM

THE BUTTERFLIES OF NORTHERN IRELAND

In the article under this title in the April issue, No. 2 of 1962, p. 24 line 15 from the bottom should read: "Redhall, Ballycarry, Co. Antrim," and not "Bally clare."?Editor.

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