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Wau u247 WeMcbeses ais na Oyun PU deal ah Wr \ * Wty. “\ ‘ fim,e Ba” ? y Pia 1G ot Ws Ala he od im Ee py at Hy ae A d TL Hh dla tte th abd gai delat in ; ’ 3 .~'be af Rens | ta Le pare ps laa S 4 ay nT * bina. ee ae De we LTT eT uy vo gp! L e. . Bey ty 4 qq art jf Am nal ed. LOIRE cheat Av da ety A DTI Puy tay ® Ja TRY PY aa hap meter anny v 2 THY Ver Pibipa ‘aAAN MP Agathe . Vy a’ we | eer weil aie ee. aaa ry a ao i > rw Ban’ Wee TW Pon g ha gAinas an A O P a 4 gy BK " OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE END OF 1918 ARRANGED UNDER COUNTIES BEING A RECORD OF PRINTED BOOKS, PUBLISHED ARTICLES, NOTES AND RECORDS RELATING TO LOCAL AVIFAUNA By W. H. MULLENS, M.a., Lu.M., F.L.S., M.B.O.U., H. KIRKE SWANN, F.z.s., M.B.0.U., AND saints Rav. F. 0. R. JOURDAIN, ma, mp.ov.9bh 1b Neu | ‘‘Men that undertake only one district are much more likely to advance natural knowledge than those that grasp at more than they can possibly be acquainted with; every kingdom, every province, should have its own monographer.”’ GinpertT Wurre—‘ The Natural History of Selborne.”’ 7th Letter to Barrington. ° WITHERBY & CO. 326, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON 1920 NoTE.—The parts of this work appeared as follows :— Part I., 7th November, IgIgQ; Part II., 5th January, 1920 ; Part III., 25th March, 1920 Part IV., 27th May, 1920 ; Part: V..° rst July, 1920 ; and Part VI., 1st September, 1920. So ——— ee ee &. PREFATORY NOTE. The present volume (which must be regarded as the second of our series of Ornithological Bibliographies, the first, ‘‘A Bibliography of British Ornithology,” having been published in 1917) contains all separate works, articles or notes in periodicals, dealing with local faunas, the previous volume having embraced the biographies of those writers who had published a separate work on British birds, together with a list of their writings, excluding short notes. The only ornithological literature we have not dealt with, therefore, consists of these short notes, when not of a local faunistic nature, and longer articles that have not been written by the author of a separate work or pamphlet on British birds. As regards the assistance rendered us for this volume, this is for the most part acknowledged in the preface to the previous, or in the list of counties in the present volume. Our thanks are also due toall those not especially mentioned by name on whose assistance and help we have been able to rely. W.H.M. H.K.S. F.C.R.J. July 20th, 1920. INDEX TO COUNTIES. The names against the counties in the following list indicate the writers who are responsible for the completion and revision for press of our draft bibliographies of counties. ENGLAND AND WALES. Bedfordshire—Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain Berkshire—Rev. F.C. R. Jourdain .. Buckinghamshire—Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain Cambridgeshire—Rev. F.C. R. ee Cheshire—T. A. Coward Cornwall—H. Kirke Swann Cumberland—H. W. Robinson ie Derbyshire—Rev. F.C. R. Jourdain .. Devonshire—H. Kirke Swann Dorsetshire—Rev. F. L. Blathwayt, with contributions by Rev. F.C. R. Jourdain : a6 aia Bi Durham (Co.)—G. Bolam and i S. T. Walton Essex—H. Kirke Swann and Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain Gloucestershire—Rev. F.C. R. Jourdain... Hampshire & I. of Wight—Rev. J. E. Kelsall, mide Seanesboikteoas by Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain ‘ or we Herefordshire—Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain Hertfordshire—Dr. E. Hartert and H. Kirke Sais: Huntingdonshire—Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain Kent—H. Kirke Swann : Se Lancashire—H. W. Robinson Leicestershire—Rev. F.C. R. Jourdan! Lincolnshire—Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain z London & Middlesex—H. Kirke Swann, with conyertiotons by H. Boyd Watt .. F a a Me : Monmouthshire—Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain Norfolk—J. H. Gurney and W. H. Mullens - Northamptonshire—Rev. F.C. R. ee Northumberland—G. Bolam , vi INDEX Nottinghamshire — J. Whitaker, with contributions by Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain a Oxfordshire—O. V. Aplin, with contributions by Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain .. ats gs % ¥. dis ss Rutlandshire—W. H. Mullens fs Shropshire—H. E. Forrest Somersetshire—Late Dr. J. Wicleswortl Staffordshire—Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain : Suffolk—J. H. Gurney, with contributions “by Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain .. ie ie ss oA ‘ de Surrey—H. Kirke aaa Sussex—W. H. Mullens Warwickshire—H. Kirke Swann Westmorland—H. W. Robinson Wiltshire—H. Kirke Swann Worcestershire—H. Kirke Swann Yorkshire—W. H. Mullens 3 Channel Islands—H. Kirke Swann Isle of Man—H. Kirke Swann WALES. Anglesey—Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain, with contributions ee W.. Mullens . 2% an ‘ a Breconshire—Rev. F. C. R. Janmiada Cardiganshire—Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain Carmarthenshire—Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain Carnarvonshire—O, V. Aplin, with contributions by W. H. Mullens Denbighshire—Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain ; up Flintshire—Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain Glamorganshire—Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain Merionethshire—O. V. Aplin, with contributions by W. H. Mullens Montgomeryshire—Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain ‘ $2 Pembrokeshire—Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain Radnorshire—Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain SCOTLAND. Aberdeenshire—W,. Evans and W. Eagle Clarke Argyllshire—W. Evans and W. Eagle Clarke Ayrshire—H. Boyd Watt ei Banffshire—W. Evans and W. Eagle Clarke PAGE 237 243 250 251 255 265 271 284 295 318 323 326 332 336 372 375 380 382 385 387 388 390 392 393 396 398 400 403 413 417 420 422 INDEX Berwickshire—G. Bolam Eo Af Buteshire—W. Evans and W. Eagle Clacke ao Caithness-shire—W. Evans and W. Eagle Clarke Clackmannanshire—W. Evans and W. ice Clarke Dumbartonshire—H. Boyd Watt ‘ ap Dumfriesshire—Capt. H. S. Gladstone Edinburghshire (Midlothian)—Geo. Bolam, W. Evans nad W. Eagle Clarke : Fe Elgin and Nairn—W. Evans and W. Eagle Clavie Ais Fifeshire—Geo. Bolam, W. Evans and W. Eagle Clarke Forfarshire—W. Evans and W. Eagle Clarke Haddingtonshire (E. Lothian)—-Geo. Bolam, W. Evans ‘and W. Eagle Clarke ne Hebrides (Outer)—H. Kirke arin Inverness-shire—W Evans and W. Eagle Clarke Kincardineshire—W. Evans and W. Eagle Clarke Kinross-shire—W. Evans and W. Eagle Clarke ie Kirkcudbrightshire—W. Evans and W. Eagle Clarke Lanarkshire—H. Boyd Watt .. 3 Linlithgowshire—W. Evans and W. Eagle Clarke Orkney—H. Kirke Swann, with contributions by H. W. Rohincon Peeblesshire—G. Bolam, W. Evans and W. Eagle Clarke . Perthshire—W. Evans and W. Eagle Clarke Renfrewshire—H. Boyd Watt “s 3 Ross & Cromarty—W. Evans and W. Eagle Chike Roxburghshire—G. Bolam, W. Evans and W. Eagle Clarke St. Kilda—H. Kirke Swann .. : Selkirkshire—Geo. Bolam, W. Evans al w. Eagle ¢ € larke: Shetland Islands—H. Kirke Swann .. Stirlingshire—W. Evans and W. Eagle Ghee Sutherlandshire—W. Evans and W. Eagle Clarke Wigtownshire—W. Evans and W. Eagle Clarke TRELAND. Antrim—Nevin H. Foster Armagh—Nevin H. Foster Carlow—C. J. Carroll Cavan—C, J. Carroll Clare—C. J. Carroll Cork—H. Kirke Swann .. Donegal—Nevin H. Foster viii Down—Nevin H. Foster Dublin—H. Kirke Swann Fermanagh—Nevin H. Foster Galway—C. J. Carroll Kerry-—H. Kirke Swann Kildare—C. J. Carroll .. Kilkenny—C. J. Carroll King’s Co.—C. J. Carroll Leitrim—C. J. Carroll .. Limerick—C. J. Carroll .. Londonderry—Nevin H. Foster Longford—C. J. Carroll Louth—Nevin H. Foster Mayo—H. Kirke Swann Meath—C. J. Carroll Monaghan—Nevin H. Foster Queen’s Co.—C. J. Carroll Roscommon—C€. J. Carroll Sligo—H. Kirke Swann Tipperary—C. J. Carroll Tvrone—Nevin H. Foster Waterford—-H. Kirke Swann Westmeath—C. J. Carroll Wexford—H. Kirke Swann Wicklow—H. Kirke Swann Addenda . . FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES” TO THE END OF 1918 ‘ ARRANGED UNDER COUNTIES” — WwW. x MULLENS, ™.a., 1.M., F.LS., M.B.0.U., o) KIRKE SWANN, F.Z.§., AND | Rav. aeeses: ‘Rz JOURDAIN, MA. M.B.O.U. ih: Men that iene only: one district are eee more likely ¢ to advance natural knowledge than those that grasp at more than - they can possibly be acquainted with ; every es kate ata should have its own monographer.”? hoe GitpErt Wuitr—‘ The Natural History of Selborne ith” Letter to siaiies Si ie “WITHERBY & co. 6, HIGH Bo cue! LONDON 1919 A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY or BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY. BRITISH ISLANDS. GENERAL WORKS OF REFERENCE. The principal works on general British ornithology, which should be consulted for county references, with page at which they are described, in the Bibliography of British Ornithology, 1917. 1544. TURNER, W. Avium Precipuarum. Sm. 8vo. Colonie. [599.] 1586. Harrison, W. 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[465.] And later editions. 1769-71. BERKENHOUT, J. Outlines of the Nat. Hist. of Gt. Britain and Ireland. 8vo. 3 vols. Lond. [58.] B Z A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY 1775. Hayes, W. Nat. Hist. of Brit. Birds. Fol. Lond. [287.] 1781-1801[2]. LATHAM, J. General Synopsis of Birds. 4to. 3 vols. in 6 pts., with 2 suppl. Lond. [340.] Idem. 2nd. edit. “General History of Birds,” 1821-28. 1789. BERKENHOUT, J. Synopsis of Nat. Hist. of Gt. Britain and Ireland. 12mo. 2 vols. Lond. {[58.] WALcorTt, J. Synopsis of Brit. Birds. Sm. 4to. 2 vols. Lond. [607.] 1789-94. Lewin, W. Birds of Gt. Britain. Fol. 7 vols. Lond. [350.] Idem. 2nd. edit. 4to. 8 vols. Lond.: 1795-1801. [352.] 1791. Lorp, T. Entire New System of Ornithology. Fol. Lond. (359.] 1794-96. Botton, J. Harmonia Ruralis. Fol. 2 vols. Halifax. [79.] And later editions. 1794-1819. Donovan, E. Nat. Hist. of British Birds. 8vo. 10 vols. Lond. [173.] 1797. Maton, W. G. Observations relative to the Nat. 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Notice of occurrence of some rare British birds [includes L. excubitor in Beds.]. (Zool. Jnl. II, p. 26.) [partim.] (Essex Herald.) Woodcock’s Nest [near Shefford in Beds.] (Loudon’s Mag. N. H.., 1.) White, W. H. Natural History in the English Counties: Bedfordshire. Cuckoo, Swallows, etc. (Op. cit. III, p. 154.) White, W. H. Northern Diver near Bedford. (T.c.) Bird, W. F. W. Bohemian Waxwing in Beds. (Zool.) 1847-48. Newton, A. Arrivals of Migratory Birds at Everton, Beds. 1850. 1851. 1852. 1854. 1855. 1856. 1858. 1859. 2 notes. (OP. cit.) Smith, C. Hervey. Occurrence of Osprey at Toddington, Beds. (Op. cit.) Clarke, G. B. Miscellaneous Notes; Greater Black-backed Gull in Beds.; Light Variety of Yellowhammer etc.; Jackdaw ; Rare Birds at Woburn ; Predaceous Habit of Rook ; Hawfinch breeding in Beds. ; Nesting of Starling ; Note on nesting of Jackdaw in Scotch fir, etc. xz notes. (Nat. [Morris’s,] I.) Clarke, G. B. Variety of Common Pheasant; Wild Swan ; Chiffchaff ; Swallow (Op. cit. II.) 4 notes. Clarke, G. B. Grey Phalarope at Hockliffe, Beds.; Nest of Redpoll in Beds. ; Arrival of Summer Birds of Passage. (OP. cit. IV.) 3 notes. Dawson, J. F. Curious Anecdote of Partridges. (Zool.) [Anon, “ T. C.”] Mountain Finch ; Hawfinch [in Beds.] ; Ring Ouzel [in Beds.]. (Nat. [Morris’s] V.) 3 notes. Clarke, G. B. Effects of severe weather, etc. (T.c.) Davis, F. History of Luton. 8vo. Luton: 1855. [164.] “Jj. C. T.” Hawfinch [in Beds.]; Honey Buzzard. (Nat. {Morris’s] V.) 2 notes. [Anon.] Occurrence of Bittern in Beds. (Zool.) Cane, T. Occurrence of Rose-coloured Pastor [in Beds.] ; Green Sandpiper. (Nat. [Morris’s] VI.) 2 notes. Gibbins, R. Several Birds laying eggs in same nest. (Field, June 109.) Morris, F.O. Occurr. of Quailin winter. [partim.] (T.c. Dec. 11). Lamborn, C. Dunstableogia, etc. Post 8vo. Dunstable : 1859. (337-] Io 1860. 1863. 1864. 1868. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY “H. J. J.” Waxwinged Chatterer [in Beds. circa, 1852]. (Field, Dec. 1.) Spotted Crake [not rare in Beds.] (T.c., Dec. 1.) Thurnall, W. Capture of Erne or Sea Eagle in Beds. (Op. cit. Apr. II.) Smith, C.H. Bewick’s Swan near Woburn; Crossbills in Beds. (Zool.) {Anon.] Crossbills’ [?] Nest with three eggs. (Sci. Gossip.) “ Spot.” Woodcocks breeding in Beds. (Field, May 2.) Idem by “ Squib” (T.c. May 23.) Chalk, W. J. Red-necked Grebe in Beds.; Quails at Wilden. (Zool.) Chamberlain, D. & W. Extraordinary capture of Scoters [at Tempsford]. (Field, July 23.) “ Finder.”” Occurrence of Red-breasted Snipe [Bar-tailed God- wit] in Beds. (Field, May 28.) Chalk, W. J. Cirl Bunting and Long-tailed Duck in Beds. ; Arrival of Migrants ; Honey Buzzard in Beds. ; Large Flock of Golden Plover at Bedford. 4 notes. (Zool.) “C. S.” Brent Geese in Beds. (Field, Feb. 25.) Wright, J. S. Peregrine Falcons in Beds. (T.c. Jan. 28.) Lester, W. H. Curious Site for [Robin’s] Nest. (Op. cit. May 18.) Cane, T. Great Crested Grebe at Luton. (Zool.) “C. L. Hfall].”’ Goosander near Bedford. (Field, Dec. 12.) Jessop, A. L. Lapland Bunting [errore] near Bedford. (Op. cit. Jan. 31.) Harting, J. E. Leach’s Petrel near Bradford [errore for Bedford]. (Op. cit. Dec. 4.) “S.G. P.” Late Stay of Swallows. (T.c. Nov. 20.) Prior, C. M. Tree Sparrow and Wood Pigeon [Stock Dove] building in Magpie’s Nest; White Starling; Stock Dove building in Oct.; Note on Rooks, etc.; Ducks nesting in Pollard Willows ; Migration of Swifts, etc. 11 notes. (Zool.) Prior, C. M. Late Arrival of Spotted Flycatcher (Field, —?) ; Wild Fowl in Beds. ; Starling nesting in Sand Martins’ Holes ; Sand Martins nesting in Stone Wall. (Zool.) 3 notes. “Finder.” Little Auk in Beds. (Field, Dec. 14.) Prior, C. M. Brent Goose in Beds. ; Dunlins in Beds. in Dec. ; Kittiwake in Beds.; Nesting Habits of Kingfisher, etc. 5 notes. (Zool.); Dunlin and other Birds in Beds.; Brent Goose in Beds. (Field, Jan. 19.) Prior, C. M. Rare Birds in Beds.; Slavonian Grebe, Hobby and Common Scoter and Grey Phalarope in Beds.; Nesting of Stock Dove, etc. 7 notes. (Zool.) 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883. 1885. 1886, 1887. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY II Wiright]. J. S. Common Scoter in Beds. (Field, Aug. 30) ; Goosander near Shefford (T.c. Dec. 13) : Bittern near Shefford (T.c. Dec. 20). “J. L. A.” Shore Larks near Bedford. (Op. cit. Nov. 6.) Burney, H. Siskin nesting in Beds. [err. for Bucks]. (Zool.) King, J. Scarcity of Fieldfares. (T.c.) Mitford, R.N. Siskin nesting in Beds. (T.c.) [vide supra.] Prior, C. M. Pomatorhine Skua and Peregrine Falcon in Beds. 2 notes. (TJ.c.) Wright, J. S. Rednecked Grebe in Beds. (Field, Jan. 24) ; Stormy Petrel in Beds.; White Bunting. (Of. cit. Nov. 6) ; Buzzard in Beds. (T.c. Dec. 11.) Wright, J. S. Common Buzzard in Beds. (Op. cit. Oct. 8.) “Chilled Shot.’ White Partridges in Beds. 2 notes. (Of. cit. Sept. 23, 30.) Higgins, W. F. Little Auk in Beds. (T.c. Dec. 2.) Hare, W. Sandpipers Inland in Winter. (Of. cit. Jan. 13.) Wright, J.S. Arrival of Waxwings. (T.c. Jan. 27.) Wright, J.S. Bittern in Beds. (Op. cit. Feb. 14) ; Waxwing in Beds. (TZ.c. Jan. 24.) Farrell, M. F. Late Stay of Swifts. (Op. cit. Sept. 11.) Rooke, C. H. Quails in Beds. (T.c. Sept. 11.) Wright, J. S. Great Crested Grebe in Beds. (Op. cit. Oct. 1.) Barnard, J. Hoopoe in Beds. (Of. cit. Oct. 11.) Stewart, D. H. S. Teal breeding in Beds. (Zool.) Aplin, O. V. On Distribution of Cirl Bunting in Great Britain. (Op. cit.) [partim.] [25.] Elliott, J. Steele. Buitterns in Beds. (T.c.) “W.A.N.” Bittern in Beds. (Field, Feb. 11.) Covington, A. Pied Variety of Barn Owl. (Beds. Standard, Jan. 26.) Elliott, J. Steele. Osprey in Beds. ; Nesting of Lesser Redpoll in Beds. (Zool.); White Partridges. (Field, Dec. 22.) “ Ptarmigan.” [T. W. Storey.] Three White Partridges in Covey. (I ¢. Dec. 15.) Leader, R. R. Thrush’s nest lined with feathers (Nat. Jul.) “A. A.” Scaup in Beds. (Field, Oct. 10.) Pearse, T. Late Stay of Swift. (T.c. Oct. 10.) Oe. Vion.) Scap in’ Beds. (Tc. Oct. 27.) Cooper, A. D. Common Buzzard at Hinwick. (Nat. Jnl.) Orlebar, R. Buzzard in Beds. (Field, Mar. 27.) 1897-1901. Elliott, J. Steele. Vertebrate Fauna of Bedfordshire. (Birds only). 5 pts. 8vo. 1897-1901. (priv. prid.) [558.] I2 1808. gol. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908. 1909. IQI0. IQII. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY “Halcyon.” Rooks nesting in Pollards and Hollies. (Fveld, May 28.) Crossman, A. F. Scaup in Beds.; Alleged Kentish Plover in Beds. (Zool.) Harwood, G. Little Owl in Beds. (Field, Oct. 8). Cf. also Pe Wet. 35. Orlebar, R. Late Swallows. (T.c. Nov. 19.) Orlebar, R. Hobby in Beds. (Op. cit. June 1.) Allen, J. Little Owl nesting in Beds. (Op. cit. July 18.) Meade-Waldo, E. G. B. Little Owls in Beds. (T.c. July 25.) Elliott, J. Steele. [Aves. In] Victoria History of Co. of Bedford, I. 4to. Lond.; 1904. [558.] Bedford, Duchess of. Blackbirds singing in Winter. (Fteld, Mar. II.) Elliott, J. Steele. Breeding Habits of Birds. (Zool.) Pearse, T. Increase of Goldfinches in Beds. (T.c.) Bedford, Duchess of. Black-throated Diver at Woburn ; Totanus calidris in Beds. 2 notes. (Op. cit.) Elliott, J. Steele. Extracts from Churchwardens’ Accounts of Beds. 2 pts. (Zool.) [558.] (Harting, J.E.] Hybrid Partridge [errore for Bamboo Partridge !] (Field, Jan. 27; cf. T.c. Feb. 3.) Ainslie, D. Little Owl in Beds. (Zool.) Bedford, Duchess of. Artificial Additions to British Fauna. (T.c.) Elliott, J. Steele. Brambling in Beds.; Little Owl in Beds, (T703) Orlebar, R. Lesser Grey Shrike in Beds. (Field, Feb. 2.) Pearse, T. Movement of Birdsduring Snow. (Zool.) Witherby, H. F., and Ticehurst, N. F. Spread of Little Owl from Chief Centres of Introduction. (Brit. Birds 1.) [partim.]} Atchison, G. T. Nesting Dates of Lesser Redpoll in Cambs., Beds., etc. (Op. cit. III.) [partim.] Bedford, Duchess of. Goosander in Beds. (Op. cit. II.) Orlebar, R. Crossbills in Beds. (Field, Nov. 27.) Elliott, J. Steele. Stone Curlew in Beds.; Crossbill nesting in Beds. (Zool.) Oldham, C., and Bedford, Duchess of. Irruption of Crossbills. (Brit. Birds III.) [partim.] Paterson, J. Black Tern in Beds. (Op. cit. IV.) [Editorial] Idem. (Op. cit., VI., 1912). Bedford, Duchess of. Tufted Ducks breeding in Beds. (Op. cit. V.) Idem by F. Sharman. (T.c.) Fleet, L. Black Tern in Beds. (T.c.) 1912. 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. 1825. 1827. 1832. 1833. OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 13 Elliott, J. Steele. Decrease of Corncrake and Wryneck ; Migration of Coot in Beds. (Zool.) Lewis, H. Goosanders and Cormorant in Beds.; Shag not Cormorant in Beds. 2 notes. (Brit. Birds IV.) Bedford, Duchess of. Sanderling and Goosander in Beds. (Op. cit. V.) Elliott, J. Steele. Snipe nesting in Beds. Common Gull numerous in Beds.; Slavonian Grebe in Beds.; Little Auk in Beds. ; Increase of Land Rail [partim.]; etc. 6 notes. (Zool.) Bedford, Duchess of. Crossbills breeding in Beds. (Brit. Birds, V1.) Elliott, J. Steele. Waxwings in Beds. ; Hooded Crow in Beds. ; Status of Blackcap, Garden Warbler and Lesser Whitethroat in Beds., etc. 4 notes. (Zool.) Elliott, W. J. Food of Little Owl in Beds. (T.c.) Foster, A.H. Black Ternin Beds. (Field, May 9.) Rowan, W. Shore Larkin Beds. (Brit. Birds, VII.) Symonds, J. H. Yellow Wagtail [near Bedford]. (Avicul. Mag. pp. 259-61.) Adeny (M.) Little Owl [near Dunstable.] (Selborne Mag. p. 136.) Bedford (Duchess of). Rough-legged Buzzard in Beds. (Brit. Birds, 1X.) Elliott (J. Steele). Rose-coloured Starling in Beds.; Black Redstart in Beds. ; Hen Harrier in Beds. ; Increase of Little Grebes nesting in Beds., etc. 7 notes. (Zool.) Bedford (Duchess of). Firecrest in Beds. (Br. Birds, IX.). Elliott (J. Steele). Gulls in Beds.; Early Autumnal move- ments of Sandpipers, etc., in Beds.; Migration in Beds., etc. 4 notes. (Zool.) Aitchison,G.T. Large clutch of eggs of Little Owl near Bedford. (Brit. Birds, X1.) BERKSHIRE. [Bicheno, —] [Storm Petrel near Newbury.] (Zool. Jnl. II., P. 315). Yarrell, W. On occurrence of rare British Birds [Hawfinch ; Ardea minuta near Windsor.] (Op. cut.) “A. B.” A White Water Rail [in Berks.] (Loudon’s Mag. N. H. V., p. 384.) Morris, F. O. The Cirl Bunting [at East Garston.] (Op. cit. VI., p. 151.) 14 1837. 1843. 1844. 1847. 1849. 1851. 1852. 1853. 1855. 1856. 1858. 1859. 1861. 1862. 1863. 1864. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY Morris, F. O. Distribution of Cirl Bunting and of Corn Bunting in England. [partim.] 2 articles. (Nat., [N. Wood’s,] II.) Hewett, W. Notes on Screech Owl; Rooks; Royston Crow ; Magpies, Jays and Crows; Magpies and Starlings; Ring Ouzel; Wryneck; Bunting; Shrike; Nesting place of Swallows ; Occurrence of Blackcap [?] in Jan.; Occurrence of Quails in Winter; Anecdote of Partridge ; Anecdote of Woodcock ; Note on Golden Plover ; Eggs of Stone Curlew ; Habits of Dotterel. (Zool.) Jesse, E. [Windsor Park Heronry. In] Scenes and Tales of Country Life. Post 8vo. Lond.: 1844. (317.] Newton, A. Occurrence of Rare Birds, etc. [per C. Lloyd.] (Zool.) Hewett, W. Heronry at Coley Park, Berks. (Ob. cit.) Matthews, A. & H. Birds of Oxfords. and its Neighbourhood, 4 parts. [partim.] (T.c.) McIntosh, J. WHeronries in England, etc. [partim.] (Nat. [Morris’s], I.) Norman, A. M. Occurrence of Great Snipe at Botley.- (Zool.) Powys, T. L. Capture of various Birds in Oxfords. ; Occurrence of Sandwich Tern, etc. near Oxford. 2 notes. (Op. cit.) Wilson, J. C. Rare Birds at Reading. (Nat. [Morris’s,] III.) Collingwood, C. Calendar of Natural Phenomena observed at Purley Park. (Zool.) [139]. Stubbs, C. Crested and Rednecked Grebes [at Henley]. (Nat. {Morris’s], V.) Buckland, F. Eagle in Windsor Forest. (Nat. [Morris’s,] VI., p. 163.) [Editorial.] Eagle shot in Windsor Park. (Field, Mar. 1.) Rowland, W. H. [Letter on Great Bustard at Hungerford,] (Times, Jan. 31.) Yarrell, W. Recent Occurrence of Great Bustard in Berks. (Zool.) Further particulars by A. C. Smith. (T-.c.) Buckland, F. T. The Honey Buzzard {shot in Windsor Forest.] (Field, Nov. 6.) Mathew, M. A. Notes on the Partridge. (Zool.) Ramsden, R. Cuckoo’s Egg in Reed Warbler’s Nest. (Of. cit.) “W. H. R.” [W. H. Rowland ?] Woodcock breeding in England. (Field, May 10.) Willis, T. Osprey shot near Windsor. (T.c. Oct. 4). W. H. R[owland.] Solan Goose. (Op. cit. June 20.) Gurney, J. H. Note on Occurrence of Lesser Spotted Wood- pecker at Reading. (Zool.) 1865. 1866. OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 15 Botting, W. B. Northern Diver [shot on Thames near Marlow]. (Field, Dec. 9.) Eyre, H. S. Carolina Crake near Newbury. (Zool.) Moses, H. Great Spotted Woodpecker at Reading. (T.c.) Newton, A. Exhibition of Carolina Crake killed near Newbury. (BZ. Sis Ps 598.) Mfarshall], T. Occurrence of Little Bittern on the Thames. (Field, Oct. 7.) [ ?].. Black Tern at Windsor and Eton. (Naturalist.) Sharpe, R. B. A Berkshire Ramble. (Nat. [Morris’s.]) Stubbs, C. E. Crossbills at Henley-on-Thames. (Zool.) “W. H.R.’ Waxwing [near Newbury.] (Field, Dec. 15.) 1867-69. Sharpe, R. B. Birds of Cookham, 8 pts. (Quart. Mag. High 1867. 1868. 1869. 1870. 1871. Wycombe N. H. Soc. 1867-69.) [529.] [partim.] Gardner, J. Honey Buzzard at Maidenhead (Field, July 27.) Ashmead, G. B. Little Bittern near Henley. (Zool.) Gardner, J. Hoopoe in Berks. (Field, June 22.) Honey Buzzard at Maidenhead. (T.c., July 27.) Kennedy, A. Clark. Ornitholog. Notes from Bucks. (Zool.) [partim.] Stubbs, C. E. Little Auk, etc., at Henley-on-Thames. (T.c.) “G.” Great or Solitary Snipe [near Reading.] (Field, Oct. 10.) Garth, T.C. Quail in November [at Twyford.] (J.c. Nov. 14.) Harcourt, E. W. Little Auk at Abingdon. (T.c. Nov. 14.) Kennedy, A. Clark. The Birds of Berks and Bucks. 8vo. Eton, etc.; 1868. ([326.] [partim.] Kennedy, A. Clark. Variety of House Sparrows in Berks; Bittern in Berks.; Kestrel feeding on Slow-worm; Early Thrush’s Nest. 4notes. (Zool.) Birds of Berks, etc. (Field, Feb. 29, Mar. 21.) Stubbs, C. E. Quails nesting near Henley-on-Thames. (Zool.) “H. M.” Stork [?] in Windsor Park. (Field, June 5.) Harting, J. E. Occurrence of Sooty Tern at Wallingford. (T.c. June 26); Idem. (Zool.) “J. W. O.” Red-breasted Mergansers at Oxford. (Field. Feb. 26.) Idem. G. O. Pardoe. (T.c. Mar. 5: Zool.) Smee, A. H. Common Tern in Oxfords. (Zool.) Stubbs, C. E. Terns at Henley-on-Thames. (T.c.) Herbert, W. H. Velvet Scoter near Newbury; Storm Petrel near Wantage. 2 notes. (Of. cit.) Se W. D. Cormorant inland [near Henley.] (Field, une 3.) Smee, A. H. Goosander in Oxfords. (T.c.) Stubbs, C. E. Tufted Duck at Henley-on-Thames; Grey Phalarope near Henley-on-Thames ; Black Tern at Henley- on-Thames ; Twin Nests of Reed Warbler, 4 notes. (T.c.) yA 4 16 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1878. 1879. 1880, 1881. 1882. 1883, 1884. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY Harting, J. E. British Heronries [Berks.] (Op. cit.) [partim.] (274.] Herbert, W. H. Notes on some of the rarer Birds observed in Neighbourhood of Newbury. 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Gurney, J. H. Departures and Arrivals of Migratory Birds observed in Cornwall. (Zool.) Rodd, E. H. Rough-legged Buzzard near Truro; Ornitholog. Notes from Scilly; A Cornish Moorland Walk; Land’s End Waders; Tawny and Richard’s Pipits at Scilly, etc. (T.c.) Tawny Pipit at Scilly. (Feld, Sept. 26.) Budge, H. Snow Bunting at Camborne. (Sct. Gossip.) Clogg, S. Terns and Gannets, Bittern, Little Gull at East Looe, etc. 7notes. (Zool.) “W.R.E.” Garganey in Cornwall. (Fteld, Apr. 24.) “G, R. M.” Hoopoe in Cornwall. (T.c., Apr. 24.) Rodd, E. H. Spoonbill, Ray’s Wagtail, and Golden Oriole at Scilly. (T.c., May 8); Little Bustard in Cornwall. (OP. cit., Nov. 6) ; Kite in Cornwall. (T.c., Dec. 11) ; Dartford Warbler near Truro, Hoopoes at Land’s End, Golden Oriole at Scilly, Night Herons in Cornwall, etc. g notes. (Zool.) Rodd, E. H. Sport and Bird Migration in the Scilly Isles. (Field, Nov. 19.) Iceland Falcon in Cornwall. (Op. cit., Jan. 22, Feb. 5.) Idem by C. H. Fisher. (T.c., Feb. 26.) 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(Zool. p. 557.) “H. J.P.” Hen Harrier [in Devon.] (Field, Jan. 12.) Mathew, M. A. Spoonbill on Northam Burrows and Black Redstart at Barnstaple ; Grey Phalarope and Egyptian Goose at Barnstaple. 3 notes. (Zool.) syns E.C. Lesser Spotted Woodpecker in N. Devon. (Fveld, uly 13.) Smith, C. Red-throated Diver and Norfolk Plover in..... Devon ; Purple Sandpiper, Little Gull and Fulmar Petrel on S. Coast of Devon, etc. 3 notes. (Zool.) Adamson, C. M. Solitary Snipe in Devon. (Op. cit., p. 1461.) Gatcombe, J. Vinous-breasted Pipit near Plymouth. (T.c.) Idem. (Field, May 16.) Eider Duck and Little Auk at Ply- mouth. (Field, Jan. 18.) 72 1869. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY Gurney, J. H. Departures and Arrivals of Migratory Birds observed in Cornwall and Devon; Iceland Gull off Brixham. (Zool.) Mathew, G. F. Solitary Snipe, Montagu’s Harrier, Osprey, etc. at Barnstaple; Great Northern Diver on the R. Taw; Merlin near Barnstaple; Blacktailed Godwit in Devon; Solitary Snipes near Parracombe; Red-crested Whistling Duck near Braunton; Bittern [at Slapton Lea.], etc. 10 notes. (T.c. Mathew, M. A. Little Bittern at Braunton; Solitary Snipe on Dartmoor. (T.c.) Smith, C. Longtailed Duck at Exmouth; Lesser Tern in Devon. (T.c.) Briggs, T. R. A. Late Stay of Martins. (Op. cit.) Byne, H. Partridges nesting in January. (T.c.) Gatcombe, J. Red-necked Phalarope in neighbourhood of Plymouth. (T.c.) Gunn, T. E. Cirl Buntings and Crossbills in Devon. (T.c.) Gurney, J. H. junr. Calandra Lark near Exeter. (T.c.) Mason, J. E. Storm Petrel in fine weather. (Field, July 10.) Mathew, G. F. Night Heron in Devon; Little Gull [at Braun- ton]; Richard’s Pipit near Barnstaple, etc. 4 notes. (Zool.) Nicholls, H. junr. Crane on the Devon Coast. (T.c.) Rickards, M.S. Pomarine Skua at Exmouth. (T.c.) Rodd, E. H. Ring Ouzel in Cornwall and Devon; American Stint at Northam Burrows. (T.c.) Idem. (Field, Oct. 23.) Selwood, J. B. Sooty Tern [on the Axe.] (Field, July 17.) [prob, errore.] Smith, C. Ornitholog. Notes from S. Devon. (Zool.) Ward, E. Night Heron at Barnstaple. (Field, May 22) ; Black Redstart in N. Devon; Richard’s Pipit at Barnstaple. (T.c., Dec. 18.) 1869-70. Hugel, A. de. Ornitholog. Notes from S. Devon. 6 papers: 1870. (Zool., 1869-70.) Adams, H. C. Snow Bunting at Exmouth. (Field, Dec. 24.) Gatcombe, J. Rare Birds in neighbourhood of Plymouth ; Black Redstart ; Little Egret and Eared Grebes in Devon Rare Grebes in Devon ; Red-throated Diver on Devon Coast ; Bridled Guillemot and Little Auk [near Plymouth.], etc. II notes. (Zool.) Gurney, J. H. Black Variety of Montagu’s Hartier in N. Devon. ff Heed” A. de. Scarce Ducks in Torquay; (T.c.) L , H. Smew in S. Devon. (Freld, Feb. 26.) Mathew, M. A. Rare Birds at Barnstaple ; Sclavonian Grebe, Red-necked Grebe, Goosander, American Wigeon and Gar- gany on the R. Taw; Nesting of the Hobby in S. Devon ; Abundance of Grey Phalaropes [in N. Devon.] (Zool.) 1871. 1872. OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 73 Rickards, M. S. C. American Stint at Northam Burrows ; Grey Phalarope, Little Stint and Snow Bunting at Northam Burrows ; Notes from Northam Burrows. (T.c.) Smith, C. Red-necked Grebe at Teignmouth; Schinz’s Sand- piper in N. Devon. (T.c.) Balkwill, F.H. Phalaropein Plymouth Sand. (Op. cit.) Idem. (Field, Oct. 29, 1870.) Chanter, J. R. History of Lundy Island. (Reprinted from Tr. Devon Assoc. Adv. Sci.) 8vo. 1871. [122.] Dawson, R. Y. J. Solitary Snipe in S. Devon. (Field, Oct. ve [Editorial.] Latest occurrence of Great Bustard in England. [Two Braunton Sands.] (Op. cit., Jan. 7.) Escombe, W. Short-eared Owl at Exmouth. (Op. cit., Nov. 11.) Gatcombe, J. Montagu’s Harrier and Hoopoe; Eared Grebe in Devon; Quails in Devon, etc.; Early nesting of Ring Ouzel in Devon; Great Bustard in Devon. (Zool.) Gurney, J. H. Quails m S. Devon; Ornitholog. Notes from vicinity of Torquay; Ornitholog. Notes from S. Devon ; Late occurrence of Tufted Duck in Devon ; Fork-tailed Petrel in S. Devon; Crane seen in S. Devon in 1869; Common Buzzard nesting in Devon. (T.c.) Gurney, J. H. junr. Notes from Instow, N. Devon. (T.c.) Harting, J. E. Pectoral Sandpiper in N. Devon. (Feld, Sep. 30); Immigration of Great Bustard. (Op. cit., Jan. 14.) Hawley, W. White-fronted Goose at Totnes. (Z.c., Feb. 4, ri.) Mathew, M. A. Schinz’s Sandpiper at Barnstaple (Zool.) ; Immigration of Great Bustard. (Zool.) Idem, by E. Newman and others. (T.c.) Percival, C. H. S. Dartford Warbler in Devon. (Field, June 10.) Rickards, M. S. C. Purple Sandpiper, Grey Phalarope and Snow Bunting at Northam Burrows ; White Wagtail, Pectoral Sandpiper and Wood Sandpiper at Braunton Burrows ; Green- shank and Green Sandpiper near Barnstaple. 5 notes. (Zool.) Scougall, H. and others. The Chough in N. Devon. (Field, Jan. 28, Feb. 11, 18, 25, Mar. 4.) Shelley, J. Tufted Duck in Devon. (T.c., Jan. 21.) Wilcocks, J. C. Wildfowl on the Exe, etc. 3 notes (T.c., Jan. I4.) Adams, H. C. Glaucous Gull at Exmouth. (Feld, Jan. 13.) ; Purple Sandpiper at Exmouth. (T.c., Nov. 16.) Gatcombe, J. Rare Birds at Plymouth; Ornitholog. Notes, chiefly from Devon; Ornitholog. Notes made in neighbour- hood of Plymouth, etc. 6 notes. (Zool.) Leach’s Petrel (Field, Dec. 21); Montagu’s Harrier on Dartmoor. (Sct. Gossip.) 74 A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY Gurney, J. H. Ornitholog. Occurrences at Torquay ; Pomarine Skuas in Tor Bay, etc. 5 notes. (Zool.) Harting, J. E. British Heronries. (T.c.) [partim.] Hingeston-Randolph, F. C. Hoopoe in Devon. (T.c.) Mathew, G. F. Greenshanks, etc. near Newton. (T.c.) Mathew, M.A. Ornithology of Dartmoor ; Ring Ouzel in Devon, ec, | 4 notes. (7.c.) Rowe, J. Hen Harriersin Devon. (Field, June 15.) Wilcocks, J. C. The Northern Diver. (Op. cit., Dec. 7, 28.) 1872-4. Mathew, G. F. Ornitholog. Notes from Devon. 3 papers. (Zool., 1872-4.) 1873. Briggs, T. R. A. Cirl Bunting an autumnal songster. (Op. 1874. 1875. cit.) Gatcombe, J. Night Heron and Little Bittern (Field, July 5) ; Glaucous Gull at Plymouth (Op. cit., Jan. 11) ; Grey Phalarope in winter. (TJ.c., Jan. 25.) Mathew, M. A. Grey Phalarope in winter plumage. (Zool.) Newman, E. Molothrus sericeus in Devon. (T.c.) Richardson, J. T. Hoopoes in Devon. (Field, Apr. 26.) “Timewell.” Canada Goose in Devon. (T.c., June 28.) Wilcocks, J. C. Northern Diver, etc. (T.c., Jan. 11); Sea- fowl off Teignmouth. (T.c., Jan. 25, Feb. 1.) Gatcombe, J. Greater Shearwater on Coasts of Devon and Cornwall. (Zool.) Hall-Jordan, W. R. Birds of Teignmouth. (Tv. Devon Assoc. Adv. Sci., V1.) Hugel, A. von. Ornitholog. Notes from Torquay, 2 parts. (Zool.) ; Migration of Buzzards. (Field, Jan. 3.) Mathew, G. F. Ornitholog. Notes from Dartmouth; Lesser Spotted Woodpecker at Instow; Green Sandpiper. (Zool.) Mathew, M. A. Bird Notes from the West. (T.c.) Nicholls, H. C. Garganey in S. Devon. (Field, Apr. 11.) Rickards, M. S. C. Pomarine Skua in N. Devon; Richard- son’s Skua at Instow. (Zool.) Smith, C. Ring Ouzel, etc. at Exmouth. (T.c.) Taylor, W. Black Gannet [off Sidmouth.] (T.c.) Wilcocks, J. C. Gannets at Teignmouth. (Field, Apr. 4.) Adams, H. C. Grey Phalaropes at Exmouth. (Op. cit., Oct. 9.) Briggs, T. R. A. Chiffchaff in Feb. near Plymouth. (Zool.) D’Urban, W. S. M. A Sketch of the Natural History of S. Devon. [Besley’s Handbook of S. Devon, Appdx.] 8vo. Exeter: 1875. [189.] , G. C. Garganeys in S. Devon. (Field, May 15.) Gatcombe, J. Large numbers of Greater Shearwater off Coast of Devon, etc. (Zool.) 1876. 1877. OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 75 H , H. G. Shore Larks in Devon. (Field, Jan. 16.) Mathew, G. F. Omitholog. Notes from Dartmouth. (Zool.) Mathew, M. A. Flight of Male Peregrine at an old male Hen Harrier; Rock Dove at Instow; Pomatorhine Skua at Instow ; Rare Birdsin N. Devon. 4notes. (Z.c.) American Bittern near Barnstaple. (Field, Dec. 4.) Newman, E. Shore Lark near Bideford. (Zool.) Nicholls, R. P. Long-tailed Duck in Kingsbridge Estuary, etc. 3 notes. (7.c.) Pulman, G. P. R. Book of the Axe. 4th ed. roy. 8vo. 1875. [482.] Rowe, J. American Bittern near Barnstaple. (Field, Nov. 20.) S——, T. G. Egyptian Geese in Devon. (Op. cit., Feb. 6.) Smith, C. Rare Birds in Devon. (Sct. Gossip, XI.) Wilcocks, J. C. Shearwaters at Torquay and Torbay. (Field, Aug. 14, 21) ; Idem, by F. Pershouse. (T.c., Aug. 28.) Gatcombe, J. Snowy Owl on Dartmoor; Great Snipe, Greater Shearwater and Lesser Grey Shrike in Devon; Early Occur- rence of Grey Phalarope in Devon. (Zool.) Gurney, J. H. junr. Calandra Lark a British bird; Goosander at Slapton Ley. (T.c.) Mathew, G. F. Scarce Birds at Torquay; Baillon’s Crake at Braunton Burrows, etc. 6 notes. (T.c.); Caspian Tern, etc. at Torquay. (Field, Oct. 21.) Idem, [errore for Sand- wich Tern.] (T.c., Oct. 28.) Mathew, M. A. Notes from N. Devon; The Exeter Albert Memorial Museum; Hawks in N. Devon; Archibuteo sancti johannis [in N. Devon]; Little Bittern at Plymouth ; Herons at Bishop’s Lydeard. (Zool.) Nicholls, H. Night Heron, Bewick’s Swan and other Birds at Kingsbridge; Abundance of Short-eared Owl; Rufous Warbler at Slapton. (T.c.) Nicholls, R. P. Marsh Harrier, Smew and Goosander at Slapton Ley; Black Redstart near Lodeswell; Spotted Gallinule, Grey Phalarope and Great Crested Grebe near Kingsbridge. Zi notes. (T.c.); Rufous Warbler in Devon. (Field, Oct. 28. Parfitt, E. The Fauna of Devon: Part XIV., Birds. (Tr. Devon Assoc. Sci., Lit. & Art.) Rowe, J. B. Snowy Owl near Barnstaple ; Buzzards in Devon. (Field, Apr. 1.) Chanter, J. R. Lundy Island: A Monograph. 8vo. London: 1877. [123.] Corbin, G. B. Notes from S. Devon. (Zool.) D’Urban, W. S. M. Rare Birds of the Exe; Glaucous Gull on (r — and Teign; Knot in Summer Plumage on the Exe. C. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY Mathew, M. A. 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(Zool.) Idem, by E. Elliot. (Field, Nov. 20.) Rawson, H. E. Alpine Swift in Devon. (Zool.) Tuil, E. M. J. Common Kite in Devon. (Field, Dec. 11.) D’Urban, W. S. M. Winter Visitants; White Landrail near Exeter. (Zool.) Gatcombe, J. Arrival of Garganey. (Field, Apr. 2.) Holdsworth, E. W. H. White’s Thrush in Devon. (Zool.) Idem, by R. N.S. (Field, Feb. 109.) Mathew, G. F. Little Bustard in N. Devon; Great Northern Diver near Barnstaple. (Zool.) Norrish, E. C. Landrail in Devon in Dec. (Field, Dec. 10.) Copp, H. A. Great Northern Diver on Devon Coast. (Op. ctt., Nov. II.) D’Urban, W. S. M. Great Grey Shrike in Devon. (Zool.) M , M. F. Nightingale at Torquay. (Field, Apr. 29.) Adams, H. C. Bittern in Devon. (Field, Mar. 10.) D’Urban, W. S. M. Ornitholog. Notes from Devon. 2 parts. (Zool.) Elliot-Tresillian, E. A. S. Great Grey Shrike in Devon. (Field, Nov. 24.) Rotheram, M. H. Nutcracker in N. Devon. (Zool.) Vicary, W. Rough-legged Buzzard in S. Devon. (Field, Apr. 28.) 1884. 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY ri i [Anon: ‘ Jack Snipe.’’] Osprey in Devon. (Of. cit., Oct. 18.) Ashworth, C. E. Reported Occurrence of Jerfalcon at Sidmouth. (Fe; Oct: 18.) , E. Tree Sparrow in S. Devon. (T.c., Nov. 29) ; Spoonbill onthe Avon. (T.c., Nov. 15.) Earle, J. R. Grey Wagtail nesting in E. Devon. (Zool.) Elliot, E. A. S. Great Grey Shrike in Devon. (T.c.) Evans, H. A. Siskin and Snow Bunting in N. Devon. (T.c.) Hinchcliff, C. F. List of Birds observed within 7 miles of Ilfracombe. (Field,—?) [Anon: “ Traveller.’’] Whitefronted Geese on Dartmoor. (Op. cit., Mar. 7.) Copp, H. A. Notes from N. Devon. (Op. cit., Dec. 19.) Elliot, E. Spoonbill on the Devonshire Avon; Tree Sparrow in S. Devon. (Zool.); Spotted Redshank in Kingsbridge Estuary. (Field, Aug. 29.) “G. C. G.” [Reported] occurrence of Collared Pratincole in S. Devon. (Field, Aug. 22.) Gosling, E. Spoonbill in Devon. (T.c., Nov. 21.) Nicholls, R. P. Uncommon Birds in Devon. (Zool.) Smith, C. Wayside Notes during a West Country drive [Devon and Cornwall.] (T.c.) Wright, J. S. Common Buzzard in Devon. (Field, Jan. 3.) Adams, H. C. Black Redstart and Skuas at Exmouth. (Op. cit., Feb. 6.) Efiliot], E. A. S. Ringed Guillemot on Devon Coast. (T.c., Feb. 13.) G , G.C. Hoopoe in S. Devon. (T.c., Apr. 24.) Hamling, J. Egyptian Goose on the Taw. (Zool.) Aplin, O. V._ Birds observed in N. Devon. (Op. cit.) Elliot, E. The Dartford Warbler in Devon. (Field, June 4.) G , G. C. Bittern and Raven in S. Devon. (T.c., May 7:) Green, G. C. Little Bittern in S. Devon. (Op. cit., Dec. 24.) Adams, H. C. Avocet and White-fronted Goose at Exmouth. (Op. cit., Nov. 24.) Crespi, Dr. Lundy Island. (Sct. Gossip, July.) D’Urban, W. S. M. Parrot Crossbill in Devon. (Zool.) Eflliot], E. A. S. Uncommon Birds in the S. Hams. (Field, Feb. 18.) Hamling, J. G. Re-appearance of Pallas’s Sand Grouse [in Devon.] (Zool.) Idem, by J. K. Newcombe. (Field, June 9-) Taylor, W. 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Great Snipe in N. Devon. (T.c., Sept. 21.) Scott, W. H. Little Bittern in Devon. (Op. cit., May 11.) Braund, E. Buzzard in Devon. (Op. cit., Nov. 8.) Chichester, C. Rooks nesting in November. (T.c., Nov. 15) Gregory, A. C. Landrail in Devon in Jan. (OP. cit., Feb. 8.) Walter, E. Bittern in N. Devon. (T-.c., Jan. 25.) Tegetmeier, W. B. The Nightingale in Devon. (Of. cit., May 30.) Elliot, E. A. S. Twenty Years’ Record of Arrivals of Spring Migratory Birds in neighbourhood of Kingsbridge. (Ret. Devon Assoc.) “J. H.” Bittern in S. Devon. (Field, Feb. 13.) Knight, F. A. A Corner of Arcady. Cr. 8vo. London: 1904. [333-] Pearson, C. Twite breeding in N. Devon. (Bull. B. O. C., XIV.) Jdem, by H. S{cherren.] (Field, July 23.) 1907. 1908. 1909. IgIO. OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 8x Cox, A. H. M. Common Sandpiper in Winter. (Field, Feb. 18); Grey Wagtail. (T.c., Mar. 18.) Cummings, J. Notes from Barnstaple. (Zool.) Rendell, W. Young Woodcocks in Devon. (Field, Aug. 19.) Adams, H.C. Alpine Swift in Devon. (Field, Sept. 22.) Calmady-Hamlyn, C. H. Bittern in Devon. (Field, Apr. 14.) Cleave, H. P. O. Ornithological Notes from Plymouth. (Zool.) Cummings, B. F. Nesting of Short-eared Owl in Devon. (Field, June 30); Winter Ornithological Notes from Barnstaple. (Zool.) D’Urban, W. S. M. Birds. [In Victoria History of Co. of Devon, I.] 4to. Lond.: 1906. [189.] Erridge, R. Cuckoo mobbed by Small Birds. (Field, May 19.) Raschen, G.H. Early appearance of Nightjar. (Field, May 19.) Yerbury, J. W. Migration of Swifts and Swallows in Devon. (Bull. B.O. C., XVI.) Briggs, T. H. Occurrences of Blue-headed Wagtail at Lyn- mouth. (Brit. Birds, I.) Chanter, J. F. History of the Parishes of Lynton and Countis- bury. Roy. 8vo. Exeter: 1907. [122.] Cox, A. H. M. Birds in Mid-winter. (Field, Feb. 9.) Cummings, B. F. Occurrence of Glossy Ibis and Long-tailed Duck in N. Devon. (Zool.) Elliott, E. A.S. Melanotic Variety of Honey Buzzard in Devon. (Rept. Devon Assoc.) Kirkwood, J. D. M. Wild Swans in N. Devon. (Field, Jan. ¥4;) Briggs, T. H. Supposed Alpine Swift in N. Devon. (Zool. ; Bnit. Birds, 11.) Champerowne, A. W. White Wagtail interbreeding with Pied Wagtail in Devon; Grey Phalarope in Summer in Devon. (Brit. Birds, I1.) Cummings, B. F. Captures and Field Report for N. Devon. (Zool.) Fenwick, N. P. Glossy Ibis in N. Devon. (T.c.) Smith, K. S. Eiders off S. Devon in April. (Brit. Birds, 11.) [Anon.] Spoonbill in Devon. (Field, Nov. 6.) Barber-Starkey, F. Some Nesting Habits of the Wood-lark, as observed in N. Devon. (By. Bas., III.) Cummings, B. F. Ornithological Notes from N. Devon; Notes on the Fauna of Lundy Island. (Zool.) Gilroy, N. Late nesting of Cirl Bunting. (Brit. Birds, III.) Jourdain, F. C. R. Shoveler breeding in N. Devon. (Zool.) D’Urban, W. S. M. Increase of Starlings in... Devon. (Brit. Birds, IV.) Knight, F. A.and Dutton, L.M. Cambridge County Geographies : Devonshire. Post 8vo. Cambridge: 1910. [333.] 82 IgIt. Igi2. 1913. IQr4. 1915. 1916. 1917. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY Banks, A. Roller in Devon. (Br. Birds, V.) Collier, C. Pied Flycatchers breeding in Devon. (Br. Birds, V.) Ticehurst, N. F. and Jourdain, F. C. R. Distribution of Nightingale [partim.] (Brit. Birds, V.) Elliott, E. A. S. Ferruginous Duck in S. Devon. (T.c.) Cox, A.H.M. Little Owlin S. Devon. (T.c.) Jourdain, F.C. R. Little Bustard in Devon. (Br. Birds, V1.) : Hybrids between Black game and Pheasant. (T.c.) [partim.] S[mith], H. H. Hybrid between Black-game and Pheasant. (Field, Aug. 17.) Brown, S. Quail in N. Devon. (Field, Sept. 6.) Coward, T. A. Blackcap and Chiffchaff wintering in Devon. 2notes. (Brit: Birds, V1.) Cummings, B. F. Little Owl in N. Devon. (Zool.) Cummings, S. G. Small Clutches of Eggs. (Br. Birds, VII.) Loyd, L.R. W. Blue-headed Wagtails in S. Devon. (Br. Birds, VII.): Lesser White-throat breeding in S. Devon. (T.c.) [Editorial.|—White Storks at liberty on the Exe. (Field, Aug. 23. Hale, J. R. and Borrer, C. Kite nesting in Devon. (Br .Birds, VIL.) Loyd, L. R. W. Notes on early nesting. (Br. Birds, VIII.) Unusual nesting place of Mistle Thrush. (T7.c.) Unusually large clutch of Redbreast’s eggs: Curious break in nesting activities of House Martins: Wrens laying in year-old nests. (T.c.) Hinchliff, F. B. Blackwinged Stilt in Devon. (Field, Nov. 2;.) Idem. (Brit. Birds, IX.) Taylor, P. Golden Oriole in Devon. (Field, May 22, 1915.) Idem, by A. J. Butler. (Of. cit., May 13, 1916.) [Editorial.] Shore Lark in Devon. (Br. Birds, IX.) Cox, A. H. M. Habits of Young and possible Double Brood of Com. Buzzard. (Br. Birds, X.) Elliot, E. A. S. Spoonbills in Devon, etc. (Br. Birds, X.) Hinchliff, F. B. Spoonbill [in Devon.] (Field, Nov. 25.) Hodgkin, C. Spoonbill in Devon. (Br. Birds, IX.) “P.” Disappearance of Swallows and Swifts in Devon. (Field. Sept. 2.) Wroth, J. S. Increase of Barn Owls in S. Devon. (Of. ctt., Feb. 6.) Coles, R. E. Nesting of Jack Snipe [?] [Dartmoor.] (Selborne Mag., pp. 54-55.) Ca : Witherby, H. F. The Nightingale in Devon. (Avicul. Mag., p- 289.) 1918. 1724. 1799: 1828. 1832. 1834. 1835. 1837. 1842. 1846. 1848. 1850. 1851. 1852. OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 83 Grigg, H. L. The Nightingale in Devon. (Field, May 25.) Harding, J. Rudge. The Whinchat on Exmoor. (Of. cit., July 20.) Mountain, E. M. Grouse on Exmoor. (Op. cit., Sept. 21.) Parker, P. L. Spoonbillsin Devon. (Br. Birds, X1.) DORSETSHIRE. Stukeley, W. Itinerarium Curiosium. Fol. Lond.: 1724. [Ref. to Dorset : drawing of decoy and manner of catching the fowl.] Pulteney, R. Catalogues of Birds, [etc.] of Dorsetshire [from Hutchins’s History of the County.] Folio. Lond.: 1799. Idem. Enlargededit. 1813. [482.] Yarrell, W. Notes of appearance of some Rare Birds in England. [Hoopoes in Dorset.] (Zool. Jul., III., p. 498.) Fox, G. T. Ruddy Goose (Anas rutila) [in Dorset.] (Zool. Journ. III., p. 496.) Morris, F. O. Forktailed Petrel [near Charmouth.] (Loudon’s Mag. N. H. V., p. 733.) j Morris, B.R. Ona large Sea Gull, with rarer Birds of Charmouth. (Loudon’s Mag. N. H.) Morris, F. O. Hoopoe shot near Charmouth lately. (Op. cit.) Dale, J.C. Catalogue of Mammalia, Birds, etc. found in Dorsets. (Nat. [Neville Wood's], II.) Egyptian Goose. Blue-throated Fantail, etc., in Dorset. (T.c.) Morris, B. R. Notes on the Laride [of Dorset.] (Nat. [Wood’s], EE.) Morris, F. O. Distrib. of Cirl Bunting and Corn Bunting. 2 articles. (TI.c.) [partim.] [Editorval.| Snowy Owl shot in Dorsets. (Nat. [Wood’s], IIT.) , Fauna of Dorsets. (Ann. Mag. N. H.) Morris, B. R. Curious deviation from ordinary habits of King- fisher. (Zool.) Salter, S. J. A. Extraordinary assemblage of Gold-crested Regulus. (Op. cit.) Morris, B. R. Note on Great Plover. (T.c.) Roe, R. Occurrence of Redwing at Abbotsbury on 24th August. (Op. cit.). Thompson, W. Sea Birds at Weymouth: Occurrence of Hoopoe near Weymouth: Puffin in Winter (Of. cit.) Smith, A. C. Supposed Capture in England of the American Black-bellied Darter. (Zool.) 84 1853. 1854. 1855. 1857. 1858. 1850. 1860. 1861. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY Fane, F. Quail, and Little Bittern in Dorsets. (Naz. [Morris’s], III.) Cambridge, O. P. Woodcocks breeding in this Country [Dorset.] (Zool.) Garland, J. Mountain Finch near Dorchester; Dotterel near Dorchester. (Zool.) Thompson, W. Occurrence of Golden Oriole near Weymouth ; Hoopoe in Isle of Portland. 2 notes. (T.c.) Williamson, J.,junr. Nesting of Woodcock [in Dorsets.] : Hoopoe in Dorset. (Nat. [Morris’s], III.) Cambridge, O. P. Occurrence of Hoopoe and Oriole near Bland- ford ; Rare Hawks near Blandford. (Zool.) Thompson, W. Occurrence of Little Bustard in Dorset: Surf Scoter at Weymouth. 2 notes. (T.c.) Austen, Rev. John H. A Systematic Catalogue of the Birds of the Isle of Purbeck. [In Papers of the Purbeck Society, pp. 61—75.] Wareham: 1855. [Enumerates about 168 species, a very interesting list.] Daniel, J.E. The Dartford Warbler [in Dorset.] (Nat. [Morris’s], V.) ; Thompson, W. Canada Goose, Egyptian Goose, Forktailed Petrel and Longtailed Duck at Weymouth, 4 notes ; Shoveler breeding in Dorset. (Zool.) Smith, R. B. Breeding of Teal in Dorset. (T.c.) Thompson, W. Pigmy Curlew at Weymouth; Glossy Ibis in Dorset. (OP. cit.) Renny, W. Forktailed Petrel [shot at Poole.] (Field, Dec. 10.) Hart, W. Glossy Ibis [in Dorset.] (Feld, Oct. 8.) Cambridge, O. P. Note on a new British Woodpecker. (Zool.) Thompson, W. Occurrence of Eagle in Dorsets.; Bohemian Waxwing at Weymouth. (Zool.) [Anon. ‘‘ MS.”’] Woodcock nesting in Dorset. (Field, Apr. 14) ; “J. W.” Idem. (Field, Apr. 21.) “Smack.” Little Aukin Dorset. (Op. cit., Dec. 29.) Hogan, A. R. Localities of Sylvia luscinia. (Zool.) Penny, W. Occurrence of Forktailed Petrel at Poole. (Zool.) Thompson, W. Waxwing, Ivory Gull, etc. [at Weymouth.] (Field, Dec. 15.) Woodcock and Snipe breed in Dorset. (Op. cit., April 28); Little Auk [mear Weymouth.] (T.c., April 28.) “A. D. H.” Glaucous not Ivory Gull shot near Weymouth, 1860. (Op. cit., Feb. 9.) Thompson, W. Birds on the Dorset Coast. (Feld, Jany. 12.) 1861-74. Mansel-Pleydell, J. C. Ornithology. [In Hutchin’s History of Dorset. 3rd. edit., Vol. I.] Folio. Lond., etc.: 1861-74. (377-] 1865. 1866. 1867. 1868. 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 85 Harting, J. E. Visit to the Dorsets. Coast in Nesting Season. (Zool.) Shorto, J. Food of Wood Pigeon. Stone Curlew near Dor- chester. (Op. cit.) Fulford, J. L. L. Great Northern Diver near Bridport. (T.c.) Elliot, J. Thick-kneed Plover in Jan. (Field, Jan. 12.) Grant, J. Squacco Heron [in Dorset.] (Field, May 25.) Hart & Son. Sabine’s Snipe [at Wareham.] (Field, Dec. 14.) Shorto, J. Great Snipe near Dorchester; Bitterns near Dorchester ; Golden and Green Plovers ; Pied Wagtailsin Jan. Zool.) ree W. Avocet near Weymouth. (T.c.; Field, March 23, Nov. 30) ; Squacco Heron at Weymouth. (Feld, July 13.) Idem. (Zool.) Lilly, J. P. Bittern shot in Dorset. (Fveld, Jany. 4.) Shorto, J. Jack Snipe in August. (Zool.) Gurney, J. H. List of Rarer Birds obtained by Hart near Christ- church, Hants. [Dorset records.] (Op. cit.); Dartford Warbler at Lyme Regis. (T.c.) Hart, W. Crane at Wareham. (T.c.) Thompson, W. Velvet Scoter at Weymouth. (Field, Feb. 6.) Borrer, W. Shore Lark near Weymouth. (Zool.) Hart, W. Osprey at Poole. (T.c.): Idem. (Fteld, Oct. 1.) “J.B.” Quail in Dorset. (Field, Sept. 10.) Thompson, W. Osprey and Little Auk at Weymouth. (T.c., Oct. 29) ; Sabine’s Snipe at Dorchester. (T.c., Dec. 24, 31.) Morrice, F. J. Supposed Scarcity of Landrails. (Fteld, Oct. 7.) Thompson, W. Bewick’s Swan and Eider Duck near Weymouth. (Op. cit., Mar. 18, Dec. 2.) Cambridge, O. P. Snipe drumming on 2nd Feb. (Zool.) Hart & Son. Grey Phalarope in Dorsets. (Field, Oct. 26.) Gurney, J. H. Birds attracted by Lighthouses. (Zool.) Harting, J. E. British Heronries. (T.c.) [partim.] [1873 ?] Mansel-Pleydell, J. C. Ornithology and Conchology of the 1874, 1875. 1876. County of Dorset. 8vo. Lond. etc.: [1873?] [A reprint of 1861-74 article.] [377.] Thompson, W. Garganey at Weymouth. (Field, Mar. 14); Black Guillemot at Weymouth. (Field, Dec. 26.) Cambridge, O. P. Fieldfares feeding on apples; Late stay of House Martins. (Zool.) Bullock, G. T. Tufted Duck at Corscombe. (Field, Jan. 16.) Plike], T. M. Turnstone in Dorset in June. (T.c., June 26.) Martin, A. J. M. Virginian Colin shot in Dorset. (Op. cit., Oct. 16.) Martin, A. J.M. Landrailin Dorset in January. (Field, Feb. 5.) 86 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY Lister, A. Woodchat at Lyme Regis. (Op. cit., July 8): Idem. (Zool.) Mansel-Pleydell, J.C. Ornitholog. Notes from Dorsets. (Zool.) Morres, A. P. Rare Birds in Wilts. and Dorset.; Peregrine Falcons near Wareham. (T.c.) Pike, J. M. Grey Phalarope and Northern Diver at Poole. (Field, Oct. 27.); Forktailed Petrel at Poole. (T.c., Nov. 24.) Pike, T. M. Breeding of Pochard and Black-headed Gull in Dorset ; Singular Variety of Common Guillemot. (Zool.) : Spotted Redshank in Dorset. (Field, Sept. 29.) Rickards, M. S. C. Shearwater at Poole Harbour. (Zool.) Smith, Rev. A. C. The Swannery at Abbotsbury. (T.c.) Dale, C. W. History of Glanville’s Wootton. Post 8vo. Lond.: 1878. [159.] Gurney, J. H. The Swannery at Abbotsbury. (Zool.) Okeden, J. H. C. Ring Ouzel in Dorset in Winter. (Field, Jan. 5.) Pike, T. M. Natural History Notes from Poole ; Spoonbill in Dorset ; Glossy Ibis in Dorset. (Zool.) : Hoopoe near Ware- ham. (Field, July 13.) Cambridge, O. P. Song of the Ring Ouzel; Fieldfares in May; Oystercatcher in Portland during Breeding Season. (Zool.) “FF. O. P. C.” Curlew Sandpiper at Weymouth. (Field, Oct. 4.) Gurney, J. H. Snipe Catching in Dorsets. (Zool.) Harting, J. E. Cormorants on the Coast. (T.c.) M[fann], T. J. White-fronted Goose in Poole Harbour. (Field, Dec. 27. Mansel-Pleydell, J. C. Reeve in Dorset in Dec.; Ferruginous Duck in Dorset ; Cormorants on the Dorsets. Coast. (Zool.) Okeden, H. G. P. Ring Ouzels in Dorset in Winter. (Field, Feb. 15.) Pike, T. M. Wildfowl in Poole District ; Cormorants on Dorset Coast. (Zool.) Morer, H. Skuas onthe South Coast. (Field, Nov.8.) [partim.] Hart, E. Great Bustard in Dorsets. (Zool.) Mann, T. J. Hen Harrier in Dorset. (Field, Dec. 18.) Pike, J. M. Osprey in Poole Harbour. (Field, Oct. 9.) Cambridge, O. P. Osprey in Dorsets. and Long-eared Owl breeding in Dorsets. 2 notes. (Zool.) Harting, J. E. On the reported occurrence in England of the American Pied-billed Grebe. (T.c.) Sharpe, R. B. [Exhibition of American Pied-billed Grebe from Dorset.] (P.Z.S.) Warry, H.C. Peculiar Nesting of Blackbird. (Zool.) 1882. 1883. 1884. 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 87 Cambridge, O.P. ‘‘ Churring ”’ of Nuthatch ; Notes of Nuthatch and Lesser Spotted Woodpecker. (Zool.) Newton, A. Breeding of Curlew in Dorsets. (Field, Aug. 19.) ; Idem, by J. C. Mansell-Playdell. (T.c., Aug. 26.) Stephens, D. Landrail in Dorset in Winter. (Zool.) M{ann], T. J. Gadwallin Dorset. (Field, Jan. 28.) Pike, T. M. Wildfowl near Poole. (Field, Oct. 28.) Cambridge, O. P. Peculiar Habits of Starling. (Zool.) Clark-Kennedy, A. Osprey and Goosander in Dorset. (Field, Feb. Io. Mann, T. "i Ringed Guillemot and Richard’s Pipit on Dorset Coast. (7.c., Jan. 13.) Marriott, C. A. Wildfowl at Poole. (Zool.) ‘Rara Avis.’ Hoopoe in Dorset. (Field, April 28.) Smith, C. Wayside Notes [Dorset records.] (Zool.) Earle, J. R. Kestrel nesting in hole in tree. (Op. cit.) Mansel-Pleydell, J. C. Hen Harrier breeding in Dorset ; Orni- tholog. Notes from Dorset. (T.c.) Buckman, J. Dotterel in Dorset. (Pr. Dorset N. H. & Anti. FLEC.NVE; p. 20.) Cambridge, O. P. Birds in the severe weather. (Zool.) Hart, E. Gadwall . . . in Hants. [err. Dorset.] (Field, Dec. 25.)- “J. A.” Little Bittern in Dorset. (Fteld, April 3.) Corbin, G.B. Honey Buzzard in Dorset. (Zool.) “J. B. L.” The Raven in Dorsets. (Field, Aug. 27.) Mansel-Pleydell, J. C. Nesting of Montagu’s Harrier in Dorset ; Kestrel and Slow-worm. (Zool.) ; Decoys and Swan Marks, Abbotsbury. (Pr. Dorset N. H. & Antig. F. C. VIIL., p. 1.) Dale, C. W. Slow-worm attacked by Missel Thrush. (Zool.) Cambridge, O. P. Pzed Varieties of Jackdaw. (Zool.) Butler, E. A. Raven in Dorsets. (Zool.) Bankes, E. R. Pied Flycatcher in Dorsets.; (Field, May 5): Firecrest in Isle of Purbeck. (T.c., June 2.) Corbin, G. B. Pallas’s Sand-Grouse in Dorset. (Zool.) Farrer, O. C. Pallas’s Sand Grouse [in Dorset.] (Field, June 9.) Groves, T. B. Royston Crow, Weymouth. (Pr. Dorset N. H. & Antiq. F.C. IX., p. 24.) Mansel-Pleydell, J. C. The Birds of Dorsetshire. 8vo. Lond., etc.: 1888. [377.] Mansel-Pleydell, J. C. Long-tailed Duck and Common Skua in Dorset ; Reported Occurrence of Dusky Shearwater ; Ornitholog. Notes from Dorset ; Re-appearance of Pallas’s Sand Grouse [in Dorset]; Kites in Dorsets; Montagu’s Harrier nesting in Dorset. Notes from Dorsets. (Zool.) 7, notes. Penney, W. Birds of Poole Harbour. (Pr. Dorset N. H .& Antiq. F.C. 1X., p. 34.) 88 A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY Salmon, E. Visit to Lord Ilchester’s Swannery at Abbotsbury. (Zool.) 1889. Bankes, E. R. Golden Oriole in Isle of Purbeck. (Field, May II.) (Harting, J. E.]. The Swannery at Abbotsbury. (Zool.) White, G. Sand Grouse in Dorset. (Field, Jan. 12.) Young, J.B. Ravens, Peregrine Falcons and Puffin on Portland Head. (Sct. Gossip, May, June.) 1889-92. Stuart, M. G. Observations on the Appearances of Birds in the County, with notes and records of the rarer species. (Pr. Dorset N. H. & Antig. F. C. X.—XIII., 1889-92.) 18g0. Aplin,O.V. On Distribution, etc., of the Spotted Crake. (Zool.) [partim.] [24.] 1891, [Edttorial.] [Bittern at Weymouth.] (Field, Jan. 3.) Lister, A. Dartford Warbler in Dorset. (Zool.) Banks, E. R. Pied Flycatcher in the Isle of Purbeck. (Fteld, May 9.) [Edttorial.| Great Flight of Small Birds to Westward. (Zool.) [partim.] Harting, J. E. Recent Visitation of Bustards. (T.c.) [partim.] 1892. Aplin, O. V. On Distribution of the Cirl Bunting; Status of Woodchat. (Zool.) [partim.] [25.] Cambridge, O. P. Cirl Bunting in Dorset. (T.c.) 1893. Andrews, J. Baillon’s Crake in Dorset. (Op. cit. and Field, June Io and 17.) Bankes, E. Woodchat at Bloxworth [errore.] (Field, Apr. 29, May 13.) Bengough, A. J. Lesser Redpoll nesting in Dorset. (Zool. and Field, June 3.) Lees, E. Partridge with Black Horseshoe. (Field, Nov. 18.) Lukin, J. Golden Oriole in Dorset. (Sci. Gossip, July.) Peck, G. Iceland Gull at Poole Harbour. (Fveld, Feb. 11.) Slade, W. D. Bittern in Dorset. (Zool.) 1893-1913. Richardson, N. M. Reports on Observations of First Appearances of Birds, etc. in Dorset, 20 pts. (Pr. Dorset N. H. & Antiq. F. C. XIV.—XXXIV., 1893-1913.) 1894. Cambridge, O. P. Early Arrival of Cuckoo. (Zool.) Mansel-Pleydell, J. C. Green Woodpecker pursued by Sparrow- hawk; Black Guillemot inland in Dorset ; Brood of White Swallows. (F.c.) 3 notes. ‘West Lodge.’ A Brown Rook [in Dorset.] (Fveld, March 10.) 1895. Cambridge, Rev. O. P. Jack Snipe in Dorset in May. (Zool.) Cornish, C. J. Wild England of To-day. 8vo. Lond.: 1895. {147.] [Chapters on Poole Harbour Birds, etc.] 1806. 1897. 1808. 18g9. 1900. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1g06. OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 89 D’Urban and Mathew’s Birds of Devon. 2nd. edit., with Suppl. 8vo. Lond.: 1895. [Dorset records; also Notes on Poole. Gullery. Suppl. p. 29] Harting, J. E. American Yellow-billed Cuckoo in Dorset. (Zool.) Idem, by R. L. Neilson. (T.c.) Fowler, W. W. Migration of Swallows in Dorset. (Op. cit.) Colfox, W. [Yellow-billed Cuckoo in Dorset.] (Nat. Notes.) Macpherson, H. A. Sabine’s Gull near Weymouth. (Zool.) Dresser, H. E. Osprey in Dorset. (OP. cit.) Lister, A. Early appearance of Martins in Dorset. (Feld, April 17.) Mathew, M. A. Icterine Warbler at Lyme Regis. (Zool.) Devenish, H. Hoopoe near Weymouth. (Field, Oct. 16.) Richardson, N. M. [Dorset Birds in} Deacon & Co’s Hants. and Dorset Court Guide. 8vo. 1897. Ward, T. M. Nightingale in Dorset. (Field, June 12.) Idem, by F. L. Blathwayt. (T.c., June 19.) Ward, T. M. Cuckoo’s Egg in Blackbird’s Nest. (T.c., May 1.) Cambridge, O. P. Notes on Dorset Birds. (Pr. Dorset N. H. & Antig. F. C. X1X., p. 44.) Immigration of Song Thrush. (Zool.) Banks, J. Bitterns in Dorset. (Fteld, Dec. 30.) Baylis, E. Avocet in Dorset. (Zool.) Pope, W.H. Ruffin Dorset. (Field, Mar. 4.) ‘C. E. I.’ Ravens in Dorset. (Op. cit., Dec. 22.) Corbin, G. B. Hoopoe in Dorset. (Zool.) Jackson, C. Hoopoe in Dorset. (Field, Apr. 28.) Thompson, W. Early Plovers’ Eggs. (Fveld, Mar. 31.) Cambridge, O. P. Migration of Jays; Songs of Birds. (Zool.) Ford, A. Little Bustard in Dorset. (Field, Feb. 1.) Richardson, N. M. Observations on Nesting of Missel Thrushes, (Pr. Dorset N. H. & Antig. F. C. XXIIL., p. 67.) Wallis, R. Honey Buzzard [?] near Weymouth. (Field, Oct. 4): Taking Pigeons. (T.c., Oct. 18.) Bankes, A. Hen Harriers in Dorset. (Zool.) Cambridge, O. P. Black Redstart in Dorset. (T.c.) Willmore, H. H. Cirl Bunting’s Nest in September. (Field, Sept. 26.) Jourdain, F. C. R. Unusual Nesting-site of Nuthatch. (Zool.) Andrews, J. Arctic Tern in October. (Field, Oct. 14.) Norman, I. Increase of Goldfinches in Dorset. (T.c., Nov. 4.) Smith, R. Bosworth. Bird Life and Bird Lore. Lond.: 1905. [Much information on Dorset Birds.] Daubenny, W. Young Moorhen swallowed by Trout. (Field, June 16.) 1907. 1908. 1909. I9gI0. IQII. IgI2. IQI4. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY Lister, G. Fire-crested Wren in Dorset. (Zool.) Parkinson-Curtis, W. Paperon Ringed Plover. [Poole Harbour.]} (Pr. Dorset N. H. & Antig. F.C. XXVI.) Symonds, F. G. White Swallow in Dorset. (Field, Sept. 22.) Thomas, R.H. Pellets ejected by Woodpigeons. (Op. cit., Jan. 29.) Cambridge, O. P. Variety of Nightjar. (Zool.) Grafton-Wignall, J. D. Black-tailed Godwit in Dorset. (Field, Oct. 5.) Hammond, C. E. Glaucous Gull at Portland. (Field, March 2.) Linton, E. F. Great Grey Shrike in Dorset. (Zool.) Wray, H.G. Swans at Abbotsbury. (Field, Sept. 5.) {Anon.] Dorset Farmers and Lapwing. (Bird Notes & News, III.) Hudson, W.H. AfootinEngland. Lond.: [Chapter on Abbots- bury Swannery. | Parkinson-Curtis, W. The Birds of Poole Harbour. (Pr. Dorset N. H. & Antig. F.C. XXXI., p. 44.) ? Portman, M. W. Snow Bunting in Dorset. (Br. Birds, III.) Ticehurst, N. F. and Jourdain, F.C. R. Distribution of Night- ingale. (Brit. Birds, V.) [partim.] Ashford, W. J. Ringed or Bridled variety of Common Guillemot. (Zool.) Cambridge, O. P. Merlin [in Dorset.] (T.c.) Parkinson-Curtis, W., and Curtis, E.H. Bird Life [in a Natural History of Bournemouth and District, pp. 281-92.] (Bourne- mouth Nat. Sci. Soc. ; 1914.) [Refers largely to S. E. Dorset.] Penrose, F. Blackheaded Gulls and Razorbills. (Br. Birds, VIII.) 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Idem by V. Knight. (T.c.) A{rcher], H. T. Capercaillie in Northumb. (Fveld, Oct. 21.) Adamson, C. M. On habits of Knot, etc., as observed in Northumb. (T.c., Dec. 9.) Bolam, R. G. Common Buzzard, etc. (Hist. Berw. Cl., VIII, p. 190.) Evans, A. H. Birds... . observed near Scremerston. (Hist. Berw. Nat. Cl., VIII., pp. 120-22.) Gurney, J. H., junr. The Farne Islands. (Zool.) Knight, V. Rare birds in Kelso district. (Hist. Berw. Cl., VIIL., pp. I0g—-I0.) Smith, H. A First Peep at the Bird-breeders on Old Farne. (Zool.) Thompson, T. Shore Lark in Holy Island. (T.c.) Yuille, S. Hen Harrier in Northumb. (Field, July 8.) 1876-1903. Bolam, G. Ornitholog. Notes. 11 pts. (Hist. Berw. CL., 1877. II., pp. 111-12, 495-8 ; IX., 165-70, 142 ; X., 384-96, 581-90 ; XI., 258-63 ; XIII., 345-68 ; XVII., 89-108 ; XIX., 69-72.) Archer, H. T. Sea Eagle in Northumb. (Field, Mar. 31.) Bolam,R.G. Pied Flycatcher at Linden. (Hist. Berw. Cl., VIIL, 274.) Embleton, D. A Paper on Eggs. Newcastle: 1877 [also in N. Trans.) NORTHUMB. | OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 231 Knight, V. Ornitholog. Notes. (Hist. Berw. Cl., VIII., pp. 258-63.) ; Sutton, J. Purple Sandpiper breeding in Gt. Britain? (Field, May 12); Turnstone breeding in Gt. Britain? (T.c., June 2.) Yuille, S. Woodcocks breeding in Northumb. (T.c., May 26.) 1878. Adamson, C. M. Wading Birds in Autumn in Holy Island. (Zool.) Archer, H. T. Bean-Goose near Newcastle. (Field, Nov. 9.) Bigge, Rev. J. F. Nightingale in Northumb. (Hist. Berw. Cl., VIIL., p. 446.) Gurney, J. H. Notes on the Farne Islands and some of the Birds which are found there. (Pr. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasg., 1878.) 1879. Bolam,G. Bartram’s Sandpiper in Northumb. (Field, Dec. 20.) Davis, G.C. A Visit to the Farne Islands. (Field, Oct. 18.) 1880. Archer, H. T. Grey Plover in summer plumage [in Northumb.]. (Field, Aug. 21.) Adamson, C. M. Scraps relating to Nat. Hist. in N. Northumb. (Hist. Berw. Cl., IX., pp. 353-65.) “D.” A Visit to the Farne Islands. (Field, July 16.) 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(T.c.) — SSS SUFFOLK. ] OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 273 1847-49. Newton, A. Nidification of Birds at Elveden, 3 notes. (Op. cit., 1847-49.) [445.] 1848. Fisher, W. R. Orn. Notes in Norf. [Waxwings near Lowestoft. ] (Zool., p. 2017.) Johnson, F. W. Ring Ouzel in Suffolk ; Bohemian Waxwing in Suffolk ; Spoonbill at Aldborough ; Masked Gull at Ald- borough ; Extreme abundance of Mealy Redpoll near Ipswich ; Rough-legged Buzzard, Velvet Scoter and Common Scoter in Suffolk ; Ferruginous Duck in Suffolk, 3 notes; Common Bittern at Ipswich. (Zool.) 1849. Bree,C.R. Occurrence of Great Grey Shrike in Suffolk ; Nesting of Linnet and Nightingale ; Two-barred Crossbill in Suffolk ; Occurrence of Smaller Spotted Woodpecker near Stowmarket ; Occurrence of Hooded Crow at Drinkstone; Late Appearance of Swallow. (Of. cit.) 5 notes. Newton, A. Dates of Singing of Birds at Elveden; Dates of Departure of Migratory Birds at Elveden in 1848; Rare birds near Thetford. [partim.] (T.c.) [445.] Gurney, J. H. Ring Ouzel nesting near Lowestoft. (T.c.) 1850. Lingwood, H. Pied Flycatcher at Battisford. (Zool.) Bond, F. Little Auk at Newmarket. (T.c.) Bree, C. R. Goshawk near Stowmarket ; Hoopoe near Stow- market. (T.c.) Gurney, J. H. Glossy Ibis near Lowestoft. (T.c.); Rose- coloured Pastor at Lowestoft. (T.c.) Newton, A. Waxwing in Norfolk, Suffolk, etc.; Gannet near Bury St. Edmunds. (7.c.) 1851. Harper, J. O. Fork-tailed Petrel at Lowestoft. (OP. cit.) Gurney, J. H. Golden Oriole [near Bungay]; Rose-coloured Pastor in Suffolk. (T.c.) Newton, A. Parrot Crossbill in Suffolk, etc. (Zool.) Newton, E. Spotted Redshank in Suffolk. (Zool.) “R. P. C.” Purple Sandpiper [in Suffolk]. (Nat. [Morris’s], I.) 1852. Creed, H. K. [Heronry at Henham Hall.] (Op. cit., II.) Gurney, J. H. Red-breasted Merganser at Lowestoft in July. (Zool.) Nunn, E. C. Hoopoe near Bungay. (Na. [Morris’s], II.) ; Egyptian Goose [near Woodbridge]. (T.c.) 1853. Gurney, J. H. On white var. of Common Tern. (Zool.) Newton, A. Note on singularly placed Nests of Pheasant and Red-legged Partridge. (Zool.) ec J. The Hobby [nesting near Wangford]. (Nat. [Morris’s], ) 1854. rae J.H. Occurrence of Grey-headed Wagtail at Lowestoft. ool.) Crisp, Dr. Exhibition of Grey Shrike shot in east Suffolk. (P. Z. 5.) Idem. Zool.) i 274 1855. 1856. 1857. 1858. 1859. 1860. 1861. 1862. 1863. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY (SUFFOLK. Stevenson, H. Honey Buzzard in Norfolk and Suffolk. (Zool.) Harper, J.O. King Duck on the Suffolk coast. (Nat. [Morris’s], IV.) Bree, C. R. Rare Birds captured near Stowmarket; Birds killed by cold, Stowmarket. (Zool.) Stevenson, H. Roller in Suffolk. (T.c.) Fuller, A. Storm Petrel at Newmarket, etc. (Of. cit.) Gurney, J. H. Rare Birds procuredin . ... Suffolk; Instance of Honey Buzzard feeding on Blackbirds’ Eggs. (T.c.) Savill, S. P. Hoopoe [at Great Thurlow]. (Nat. [Morris’s], VI.) Crisp, E. On a nest found in Suffolk, supposed to be that of Lanius excubttor. (P.Z.S.) Gurney, J. H. 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(Zool.) [partim.] Barclay, W. L. On three Ravens feeding on a dead Hare at Higham. (OP. cit.) King, S. Little Auk at Sudbury. (T.c.) Tyrer, R., junr. Crossbill near Eye. (T.c.) Ward, E. H. [(Hoopoe at Ipswich.] (Field, May 10.) Allis, T. H. Osprey near Bury St. Edmunds. (Zool.) Bree, C. R. Variety of Grey Partridge [in Suffolk]. (Field, Aug. 29.) Dix, T. Pallas’s Sand Grouse in Suffolk. (Zool.) 4 | SUFFOLK. } OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 275 Harting, J. E. Great Grey Shrike near Newmarket. (T.c.) Hele, N, F. Pallas’s Sand Grouse in Suffolk (T.c.) ; Garrulous Roller in Suffolk. (T.c.; Field, July 4.) Huckett, T. Parrot Crossbills at Brandon. (Zool.) Neave, E. Pallas’s Sand Grouse in Suffolk. (Zool.) Roberts, A. W. Shore Lark near Lowestoft. (Zool.) Stevenson, H. Pallas’s Sand Grouse in Norfolk and Suffolk, 3 notes ; Orange-legged Hobby in Suffolk (Zool.) ; Spoonbills in Suffolk Coast. (Zool.) Idem. (Field, June 6.) “J. M.” Idem. (Feld, May 9), “C. M. Afdamson.]” Idem. 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(T.c.) “ W.B.M.L.” Landrail [shot in Surrey in Dec.]. (Field, Feb. 27.) Wood, C. Hoopoe at Dulwich. (Zool.) [Anon.} Carrion Crows in Richmond Park. (Field, Mar. Io.) Bridger, W. Little Auk near Guildford. (Zool.) SURREY.] OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 287 1862. 1863. 1865. 1866. 1867. 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. Bush, J. Woodcock flushed near London [Clapham]. (Field, Jan. 5.) [Editorial.] Golden Oriole at Witley Park. (Field, Aug. 3.) Gurney, S. Hoopoe at Carshalton. (Zool.) Marchant, —. Solitary Snipe in Surrey. (Field, July 6.) [Anon.] Great Grey Shrike at Dulwich. (Fveld, Dec. 27.) Bridger, W. Hoopoe and Spoonbill in Surrey. (Zool.) Nicholson, J. [Blackcock in Surrey.] (Field, Sept. 26.) Bartlett, W.A. History and Antiquities of Parish of Wimbledon. 8vo. Lond. : 1865. Button, D. T. Hoopoe on Streatham Common. (Zool.) Tate, W. R. Birds at Witley. (Field, July 22.) Dilke, C. W. On Occurrence of Falco gyrfalco near Farnham. (f 5 2. 5.) Hewitson, W. C. Siskin at Oatlands; Breeding of Kingfisher. (Zool.) Gunn, E. H. Crossbills in Surrey. (Zool.) Jones, J. A. Longhorned Owls near Epsom. (Field, May 29.) Tate, W. R. Tern at Sydenham. (Scz. Gossip.) Yearley, F. Eggs of Barn Owl in March. (Field, Mar. 20.) (Ashmead, G. B.] Golden Oriole in Surrey. (Field, Apr. 30.) Blyth, E. Siberian Thrush in Surrey. (T.c., Sept. 24.) Bond, F. Lapland Bunting near London. (Zool.) Horne, C. Jack Snipe in Norwood Garden. (T.c.) “J. B.C.” Rare Birds in Surrey. (Field, Apr. 23.) Marden, S. Oyster Catcher at Frensham Pond. (Field, Feb. 26.) Newman, E. Golden Oriole at Redhill. (Zool.; Field, Apr. 30.) Smee, A. H. Sclavonian Grebe on the Wandle; Migration at Carshalton. (Zool.) Smither, J. H. Great Northern Diver in Surrey [Frensham]. (Field, Jan. 8.) Acton, E. B. Ornitholog. notes from Bagshot. (Of. cit., June 24.) [Blyth, E. — “Z.”] Woodcock and Fieldfare nesting near London [Merton]. (Field, June 17.) D{ilke], C. W. Grouse on Bagshot Heath. “ Effessea.” tdem. (7 .c;,° Tan. 21.) Elliman, W. Wood Sandpiper in Surrey. (OP. cit., Sept. 23.) Peterson, E. Birds at Richmond, 2 notes. (Op. cit., May 13, 25.) Saunders, H. Blackcap in March. (T.c., Mar. 11, 18.) Smee, A.H. Smewonthe Wandle ; Arrival of Migrants. (Zool.) C———_, J. L. Montagu’s Harrier [near Guildford]. (Sci. Gossip.) G———,, I. J. Nightjars near London [Clapham]. (Field, Oct. 12.) 288 A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [SURREY, Harting, J. E. British Heronries. (Zool.; Field, Feb. 17.) [partim.] Lunnon, T. Woodcocks at Haslemere in June. (Op. cit., June 29.) Newman, E. [Lesser Redpoll nesting near Godalming.} (Zool.) Smee, A. [Birds of Wallington in] My Garden. 2nd edit. Roy. 8vo. Lond.: 1872. [544.] Smee, A. H. Spring Arrivals at Carshalton. (Zool.) 1873. Gillington, Rev. J. M. [Ring Ouzel and Whimbrel at Woking.] (Field, May 24.) “Nuthatch.” Herons in Richmond Park. (Op. cit., Dec. 6.) Stafford, W. [ob. 1889.] Ornitholog. Notes from Godalming. (Zool.) 1874. Czarnikow, C. Baillon’s Crake in Surrey. (Field, May 30.) 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[Anon.—‘ B,’’] Nightjar nesting on Barnes Common. (Field, June 25.) [Editorial.] Hawking on Wimbledon Common. (T.c., Apr. 5.) 1880. Crosfield, J.B. Notes on Ornithology. (Proc. Holmesdale N. H. Club, 1879-80.) Jones, J.A. Alpine Swift seen near Charlwood. (Field, Nov. 27.) Legg, W. H. Goshawk [=Marsh Harrier] near Guildford. (T.c., Nov. 27, Dec. 18.) Townsend, R. G. Great Grey Shrike (near Cranleigh]. (T.c., Nov. 13.) ithly Magasine® ‘ever to ie. Birds on ihe | by H. F. WItHERBY, M.B.E., F.Z.S., M.B.O.U, tographs. Provides a current history of British Birds. Annual Subscription, 18s. post free; Monthly, rs. 6d: net. ve I- XII. (unbound), 12s. each; bound, 15s. 6d. each net, — : Bari: TROPICAL WILD LIFE IN BRITISH GUIANA. e. : Being Zoological Contributions to Science, from the Tropical Re- StS search Station of the New York Zoological Society, at Kalacoon, | ey 1916, By Witt1aAmM Breese, G. 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Tilustrated. 6s. net. 326, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, WC. | MUELENS, : M.A. LiM., FLS, M BOC, y _ KIRKE SWANN, F.zs., AND 6 tin ae = ere ne ee pranite Saar 3 SCA R, JOURDAIN, | M, Sank M. .B.0.0. a SFr, daha undertake bal one district are eu more likely to al knowledge than those that grasp at more than ibly be acquainted with; every kingdom, every sh ould have its own monographer.”’ ; 1r—“The Natural History of Selborne.”’ . oe petten to Barrington, sans SURREY] OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 289 r88r. 1882. 1883. 1884. 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. Crowley, P. Roughlegged Buzzard, Hen Harrier and White Partridges in Surrey, 3 notes ; Common Buzzard near Croydon. (Zool.) ; Notes on a Collection of Nests selected by Cuckoo for deposit of its Eggs. (Proc. & Tr. Croydon Micro. & N. H. Club, 1878-81, pp. 38-41.) Flower, J. Ornitholog. Notes. (T.c., pp. 34-37.) Gurney, J. H., junr. Winter Birds near Reigate. (Zool.) Hamilton, E. Avifauna of Wimbledon Common. (T.c. Townsend, R. G. 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(Zool.) ; Fork-tail Petrel near Brighton. (T.c.) Ellman, J. B. Dates of Arrival of Migratory Birds at Rye; Golden Eagle [poss., errore], Avocet, Little Stint, etc., at Rye, 14 notes. (T.c.) Fitton, E. B. Swallows hibernating in cliffat Hastings. (T.c.) Knox, E. A. Ornithological Rambles in Sussex. Post 8vo. Lond. : 1849, and later editions. [335.] Knox, E. A. Capture of Sea Eagle in Sussex. (Zool.) May, W. Roller in Sussex. (T.c.) Thorncroft, J. Tree Pipit at Shoreham. (T7.c.); Peregrine Falcons at Beachy Head. (T.c.) Unwin, W.C. Great Grey Shrike near Lewes. (T.c.) Borrer, W., junr. Waxwing near Horsham. (Of. cit.) Ellman, J. B. Rare Anatidz in Sussex ; Glossy Ibis at Pidding- hoe ; Idem, Correction of Date ; Fork-tailed Petrel at Brighton ; Ash-coloured [Hen] Harrier near Arundel, etc. 18 notes. (T.c.) Grantham, G. Egyptian Goose in Sussex. (T.c.) Potter, C. Firecrested Regulus and Waxwing near Lewes ; Black Redstart at Piddinghoe ; Black Tern at Bulmer. (T.c.) Ellman, J. B. Arrival of Migratory Birds at Lewes; Habits of Dartford Warbler near Lewes (2 notes) ; Grey-headed Wagtail at Eastbourne ; Jer Falcon at Mayfield ; Crane, Blackthroated Diver and Little Stint at Pevensey; Wood Sandpiper at Newhaven ; Red-necked Phalarope and Little Gull at Lewes ; Spoonbill at Hailsham, etc. 18 notes. (Zool.) Hussey, A. Woodcock Breeding in Sussex. (T.c.) Idem by W. W. Reeves. (T.c.) McIntosh, J. Heronries in England, etc. [partim.] (Nat. {Morris’s], I.) ; Potter, C. Little Gull at Lewes; Black Redstart near Lewes ; Great Northern Diver at Beddingham. (Zool.) Thorncroft, T. Richardson’s Skua at Brighton. (T.c.) [Anon.] Woodcock’s Nest. (Sussex Express.) 31 July.) Ellman, J. B. Purple Heron at Catsfield and Great Grey Shrike at Hailsham; Ross’s Rosy Gull at Pevensey; Pomarine Skua at Hastings; Montagu’s Harrier at Eastbourne; Alpine Swift at St. Leonards; Black Grous in Sussex, etc. 9 notes. (Zool.) “W. F. W. B.” Ortolan Bunting at Worthing. 2 notes. (Nat. [Morris’s], II.) Idem by J. W. Stephenson. (Zool.) Borrer, W., junr. Continental White Wagiail in Sussex ; Masked Gull in Sussex; Summer Duck in Sussex; Glaucous Gull in Sussex, etc. 5 notes. (Zool.) Hussey, A. Red-necked Phalarope at Rottingdean. (T.c.) 208 1854. 1855. 1856. 1857. 1858. 1859. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [SussEX. Matthews, A. Remarks on Scolofax delamotti [shot near Hastings]. (7 e,) Newton, A. Occurr. of Aquatic Warbler at Hove. (Yarrell’s Brit. Birds, ed. 4, I., p. 380.) Stephenson, J. W. Blue-throated Warbler, Little Auk and Black Redstart near Worthing. (Zool.) Stone, G. Jottings at Brighton [Birds]. In (Morris’s Nat., IIL., p. 118 e¢ seq.) Borrer, W., junr. Continental White Wagtail in Sussex; Crane in Sussex ; Larus Sabinet, Leach, in Sussex; Sylvia galactotes on Downs near Brighton. (Zool.) Cavafy, J. Dotterel [and other rare birds] at Brighton. (Nat. {Morris’s], IV.) Jackson, G. Blackstart near Chichester. (T.c.) Newman, E. Hoopoe at Chichester. (Zool.) Cavafy, J. On Occurrence of Rufous Warbler near Brighton (vide W. Borrer, junr., in Zool. 1854, p. 4511). (Nat. [Morris’s], IV.) Additions to ornithology of Sussex. (T.c.) Grantham, G. Little Ringed Plover and Smew near Brighton. (Zool.; Nat. [Morris’s], V.) Hussey, A. Short-toed Lark and Lapland Bunting in Sussex. (Zool.) Richardson’s Skua in Sussex. (T.c.) Dennis, R. V. Snow Bunting [near Seaford, on April Io]. (Field, May. 3; Nat. [Morris’s], VI.) ; Bewick’s Swan [near Seaford], etc., 1m notes. (T.c. VI.) Grantham, G. Bittern at Lewes. (Zool.) Newman, E. Occurrence of Stilt Plover at Bosham in Sussex. ES Woodroffe, A. A young Spoonbill shot at Shoreham. (T.c.) D’Alquen, F.C. The Crested Grebe shot off Brighton. (Morris, B., Nat., Vol. VII., p. 91.) [Anonymous (from West Sussex Gazette).| An Eagle [White- tailed] shot at Arundel. (Morris, B., Nat., VIII.) Idem illustrations. (Jil. Lond. News.) Borrer, W., junr. Occurrence of Tengmalm’s Owl in Sussex. (Zool.) Fulmar Petrel at Brighton. (T.c.) Dutton, John. Occurrence of Hoopoes in Sussex. (Zool.) Idem (Nat. [Morris’s], VIII.) ; Marsh Harrier on Pevensey Levels. (T.c.; (Zool.) Curties, E. B. The Bittern [shot near Rye]. (Field, April 24.) Grantham, G. Fulmar Petrel near Brighton. (Zool.) Honey Buzzard [at Barcombe]. (Nat. [Morris’s], VIII.) Thorncroft, T. Fulmar Petrel near Brighton; Hobby near Brighton. (Morris’s Nat., VIII.) Porter, John, junr. Alpine Accentor near Lewes. (Morris, B. Nat., Vol. VIII., p. 99, also Zool.) [Anon.] Parrot Crossbill near Brighton. (Zool.) SUSSEX. ] OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 299 1860. 1861. 1862. Dennis, R. N. Pomarine Skua near Brighton. (Zool.) [Anon.] Sabine’s Gull at Brighton. (Pc: Dutton, J. Rock Doves at Beachy Head ; Pomarine Skua at Birting (Birling) Gap [near Eastbourne]. (T.c.); Peregrine Falcon [Eastbourne]. (Field, Dec. 24.) Kent, R. Little Crake and Schintz Sandpiper at Hastings. (Zool. Knox, A. E. On Habits of Black-winged Stilt as observed on its occurrence in Sussex. (Ibis, 1859; Zool., 1860.) Rowley, G. D. Parrot Crossbill, Pomarine Skua and Sabine’s Gull near Brighton. (Zool.) Short-toed Lark at Brighton. (Ibis, p. 330.) «SR. Kingfisher in the streets [Brighton]. (Field, Jan. I.) (Sussex Express.) Rare Aves (Blackwinged Stilt near Midhurst, etc.]. (Op. cit., June 25.) Dutton, J. White-tailed Eagle near Eastbourne. (Field, Dec. 24.) Wilson, J.C. Rare Birds near Worthing. (Zool.) Kent, R. Birds shot on the Sussex Coast. (Field, Jan. 21.) “RD. G.” Sea Eagle in Sussex [errore for Suffolk]. (Te, March 3, p. 176.) Bond, F. Serin Finch in England. (Zool.) Dutton, J. Rare Birds at Eastbourne ; White-tailed Eagle near Eastbourne ; Peregrine Falcon near Eastbourne ; Richardson’s Skua at Eastbourne. 4 notes. (T.Cc.) Gray, R., and Hussey, A. Tree Sparrows [near Worthing] ; Shag of and Trade in Goldfinches [Sussex statistics]. Zool.) Kent, R. Birds shot on Sussex Coast. (Field, Jan. 21.) Merrifield, Mrs. A Sketch of the Natural History of Brighton. and its Vicinity. Post 8vo. Brighton: 1860 and 1864. Rowley, G. D. Letter from Brighton on some Charadride rey Letter on Falco peregrinus, etc., observed at Brighton. C.) (‘“ W. G.”] Birds in Chichester Town. (Field, Apr. 13.) “JD.” Quail in Sussex. (T.c., January 19); The Dartford Warbler [Common near Beachy Head]. (T.c., Jan. 26.) Dutton, J. Little Gull at Eastbourne, (Zool.) Kent, R. Rare birds observed during late severe weather [near. St. Leonards]. (Field, Feb. 16); Hoopoe, etc., near St. Leonards. (T7.c., April 27.) Pratt, H. Bewick’s Swan at Pagham Harbour ; Little Gull in Sussex. (T.c.); Greyheaded Wagtail and Temminck’s Stint near Brighton. (T.c.) Rowley, G. D. Serin Finch near Brighton. (Ibis, p. 113.) Thorncroft, T. Hooper near Brighton. (Zool.) (J. D.”] Egyptian Goose near Eastbourne. (Field, Dec. 27.) Cheverton, A. Occurr. of Skuas at Brighton ; Whalebird [seen at Brighton]. (Field, Nov. 8). Idem by J. Gatcombe and others. (T.c., Nov. 29.) 300 1863. 1864. 1865. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [SUSSEX, Dutton, J. Great Grey Shrike at Jevington. (Zool.) Erredge, J. A. History of Brighthelmston. 8vo. Brighton: 1862. [198.] Pratt, H. Blue-throated Warbler at Brighton. (Zool.) Rowley, G. D. Shore Lark at Brighton. (bis, p. 88.) “ Sussex Blackthorn.” Sea-Eagles [in Sussex]. (Field, Nov. 22.) [Anon.] “M.C.” American Bittern near Lewes. (Field, Nov. 7); “C.S.R.” Egyptian Goose in Sussex. (T.c., Dec. 19) ; ““M. C.” Osprey, near Lewes. (T.c., Nov. 7.) Dutton, J. Honey Buzzard near Eastbourne and other occur- rences in Sussex. ronotes. (Zool.) Harting, J. E. On Dartford Warbler [in Sussex, corr. of error]. i ,C.) Jeffery, W., junr. Scarcity of Summer Birds; Red-necked Phalarope near Chichester. (T.c.) Kent, R. Common Buzzard at Battle; Rough-legged Buzzard and Hen Harrier at Ashburnham Park; Fire-crested Regulus off St. Leonards. (T.c.) Newton, A. 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(Zool.) Crested Lark near Shoreham. (Ibis, p. 224). “'R. W. C.” Hoopoe in Sussex. (Field, Apr. 29.) “Arctic Tern.”’ Occurr. of Purple Sandpiper at Eastbourne. (Field, Nov. 11.) Borrer, W. White-tailed Eagle in Sussex. (Zool.) Dutton, J. Merlin near Hailsham; Ornitholog. Notes from E. Sussex. (Zool.) [Editorial.] Water Pipit near Brighton. (Science Gossip). P ee ee woo SUSSEX] OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 301 Gurney, J. H. Leach’s Stormy Petrel at Worthing ; Note on the Purple Sandpiper [in Sussex]; Arrival of Vernal Immigrants at Worthing; Slavonian Grebe at Worthing. (Zool.) Grey Phalarope, Purple Sandpipers, etc. [near Worthing]. (Field, Nov. 25. Jeffery, w junr. Great Northern Diver on Sussex Coast. (Zool.) Arrival of Summer Birds in 1864 [near Chichester]. (TJ.c.) Rowley,G.D. Embenza pusillaand Anthus rufescens at Brighton. ({bis.) Richard’s Pipit at Brighton; Firecrested Regulus at Brighton. (Zool.) [Various writers.] Red-legged Partridges in Sussex. (Field, Sept. 23, 30.) 1865-81. Jeffery, W., junr. Ornithological Notes from W. Sussex. 20 Contributions. (Zool., 1865-8, 1870, 1874, 1876, 1879, 1881.) 1866. “Arctic Tern.’’ Great Grey Shrike [at Pevensey]. (Field, Jan. 13.) Dutton, J. Great Grey Shrike at Pevensey; Purple Sandpiper and Grey Phalarope at Eastbourne ; Snow Bunting at Beachy Head. (Zool.); Iceland Gull [at Eastbourne]. (Field, Feb. 17) ; Golden Oriole in Sussex. (T.c., May 12, 26.) Jeffery, W., junr. Eagle Owls at Arundel. (Field, April 28.) Kirby, H. T. M. Grey Phalarope at Mayfield, Sussex. (Zool.) Gottwaltz, J. F. White Stork at Eastbourne. (Field, April 28.) Lang, C. Osprey in Sussex. (Zool., Field, Oct. 6.) May, W. Golden Oriole at E. Grinstead. (Zool.) Monk, T. J. Red-winged Starling at Brighton; Serin Finch near Brighton ; Little Ringed Plover near Lewes. (T.c.) Newman, E. Ixos obscurus in England [purch. at Hastings poulterers]. (TZ.c.) Pratt, J. Woodchat Shrike and Golden Oriole at Brighton. (T.c.) Rowley, G. D. Richard’s Pipit at Brighton. (Field, Nov. 17.) Smee, A. H. Purple Sandpiper and Leach’s Petrel at Shoreham. (Zool.) Sterland, W. Long-eared Owls at Arundel. (Field, May 5.) Wharton, C.B. Pied Flycatcher in Sussex. (Zool.) 1867. Barker, J. Grey Phalarope in Sussex [Pagham]. (Field, Dee, 2r. Bond, F. Water Pipit and Wood Lark at Brighton. (Zool.) Dugmore, F. S. Rare Birds [Honey Buzzard near Eastbourne]. (f1eld, June 29.) Dutton, J. Peregrine Breeding at Beachy Head ; Snow Bunting, etc., at Eastbourne, 4 notes. (Zool.); Avocets near East- bourne. (Freld, June 8); Rare Larks at Eastbourne. (T.c., Mar. 20); Woodlarks at Eastbourne. (T.c., April 20.) Hawker, T. A. Grey Phalarope at Shoreham. (Zool.) Jeffery, W., junr. Woodlarks in West Sussex. (TI.c.; Field, May 4.) 302 1868. 1869. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [SussEx. Monk, T. J. Great Snipe and Other Rare Birds near Brighton. (Zool.) Rustic Bunting in Sussex. (Field, Nov. 2.); Great Snipe [near Lewes]. (Z.c., Oct. 26.) Rowley,G.D. Montagu’s Harrierat Brighton. (Field, Nov. 16) ; Richard’s Pipit at Brighton. (T.c., Oct. 19); Destruction of Woodlarks [near Brighton]. (Op. cit., Jan. 12); Stormy Petrels at Brighton. (Op. cit., Nov. 23.) Taylor, N. Goldeneye, Shore Lark and Little Gull at Eastbourne. (Zool.; Field, Jan. 19.) Weir, J. J. Scarlet Bullfinch in Sussex? (Zool.) Kennedy, A. Clark. Snow Bunting at Hastings. (Zool.) Dutton, J. American Bittern in Pevensey Marshes; Pomarine Skua at Eastbourne; White Lark near Eastbourne; Notes of Rare Birds at Eastbourne; Purple Sandpiper near Beachy Head. (Zool.) Gurney, J. H.,junr. Rare Captures for May 1868 [Little Bittern at St. Leonards]. (Zool.) Rowley, G. Dawson. Sea Eagle at Lewes; Birds on the South Coast. (Field, Nov.14); Richard’s Pipit at Brighton. (Zool. ; Field, Oct. 17.) Stephenson, J. W. Solitary Snipe in Sussex; Abundance of Little Grebe in Sussex. (T.c.) White, H. J. Bittern at Steyning, Sussex. (T.c.) [Anon.] Serin Finch at Wartling. (Land & Water, p. 392.) Bissenden, J. Black-throated Diver at St. Leonards. (T.c.) Bell, A. S. Rare Birds near Hastings. (Zool.) Booth, E. T. Richard’s Pipit, etc. (Field, Oct. 9.) C{hapman], H. V.C. Rare Birds at Rye. (T.c., Nov. 20.) Frewen, M. The Kite [near Rye]. (T.c., Mar. 20.) Gould, J. Black-headed Bunting at Brighton; Black-throated Thrush at Lewes. (Jbdis.) Gurney, J. H., junr. Firecrested Regulus near St. Leonards. (Zool.) Harting, J. Occurrence of Grey Phalarope in Sussex. (Field, Nov. 13.) (Lucas, F. W.] Serin Finch at Worthing. (Field, June 12.) Monk, T. J. Black-throated Thrush [near Lewes.] (Field, Jan. 2; Zool.) Pigott, T. N. Golden Oriole near Horsham. (Field, May 22; Zool.) Rowley, T. G. The Water and Rock Pipit. (Field, Apr. 10, Ses Bs v Serin Finch [at Eastbourne]. (Field, May 1.) Wonfor, T. W. Rosy Bullfinch, Richard’s Pipit, Tawny Pipit, Firecrest and Little Gull at Brighton; Whitetailed Eagle, Crossbills, and Peregrine in Sussex, etc. (16 notes.) (Zool.) Dartford Warbler at Brighton. (Science Gossip.) SUSSEX. ] OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 303 1870. 1871. 1872. Bates, H. Bartailed Godwits [at Beachy Head]. (Field, June 4.) The Grey Phalarope [Sabine’s Gull and Roseate Tern in Sussex]. (OP. cit., Nov. 5.) Bell, A. S. Avocet and Little Auk at Rye; Avocet, Bittern and Grey Phalarope at Hastings ; Wildfowl at Hastings. (Zool.) Bond, F. Tawny Pipit, Ortolan Bunting, and Lapland Bunting near Brighton; Rare or new Brit. birds {near Brighton] ; correction of error (2 notes); Siberian Lark at Brighton. Zool.) Hasting J. E. On Immigration of Grey Phalarope and recent occurrence in Sussex. (T.c.) H. V. C{hapman]}. Avocets and Hoopoes in Suffolk [= Sussex]. (Field, Apr. 30) ; Herons and Heronries. (T.c., June 11.) ‘J. R.” Grey Phalarope near Littlehampton. (Science Gossip.) Monk, T. J. Garganey near Lewes; Shore Lark near Newhaven ; Roller near Lewes ; Quail’s eggs near Lewes. (Zool.) Rowley, G. D. Correction of an Error (Zool.) ; Shore Larks and Grey Phalarope near Brighton. (Zool. ; Field, Nov. 12) ; Forktailed Petrel at Brighton (Field, Dec. 3); Whitewinged Lark at Brighton (P. Z. S., p. 52) ; Rose-coloured Pastor near Brighton. (Field, Aug. 27.) “ Taffy.” Roller in Sussex. (Field, June Ir.) J. He”) Idem: (Op. cit., July 2.) Ward, E. Californian Quail in Sussex. (T.c., Oct. 1.) Idem by S. M. Wilson. (T.c., Oct. 8.) Bates, B. Schinz’s Sandpiper at Eastbourne. (Zool.) ; Wild Swans at Eastbourne. (Field, Feb. 18.) C{hapman], H. V. Hooper Swans [near Rye]. (T.c., Feb. 25.) Gumey, J. H., junr. Gray-headed Wagtail at Brighton. (Zool., p. 2639) ; Dipperat Rye. (T.c.) Frewen, M. Rare birds in Sussex. (Field, Feb. 18.) Kent, R. Rose-coloured Pastor nr. Bexhill. (Zool.) Rowley, G. D. Fork-tailed Petrel at Brighton. (T.c.; Field, Dec. 3, 1870) ; Sabine’s Gull at Brighton. (Field, Oct. 7.) Monk, T. J. Preservation of the Woodcock in E. Sussex. (Op. cit., Feb. 25.) Bates, B. White Stork seen at Eastbourne. (Field, Apr. 27.) C[hapman], H. V. 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(Field, Jan. 26.) Quails breeding near Scarborough, etc. (Field, Oct. 19.) Lucas, J. Studies in Nidderdale, 1867-72. 8vo. Lond.: N.D. [363.] Roberts, G. Dates of Arrival of Summer Migrants near Wakefield ; Nesting of Peregrine; Yorks. haunts of the Pied Flycatcher. (Zool.) Smee, A.H. Sandwich Ternat Whitby. (T.c.) Stephenson, W. Egyptian Goose in Yorks. (Field, Jan. 26; (Zool.) Idem by G. Alderson and others. (Field, Feb. 9, 16.) Young, J. F. The Ring Ouzel [near Hull]. (Fveld, March 30.) Boynton, H. Honey Buzzard and Brown Snipe near Hull. (Field, Oct. 24.) Clark-Kennedy, A. Storm Petrel at Bridlington Quay; Wax- wing in Yorks.; Bittern near Pontefract ; Spoonbill in N. Yorks. (Zool.) Gurney, J. H., junr. Little Gull near Bridlington, at Filey and at Flamborough ; Occurrences at Flamborough, etc. I1 notes. (T.c.) Lister, W., junr. Honey Buzzard at Yarm. (T.c.) Littlewood, T. A. Woodcocks in July [in Yorks.]. (Field, July 18.) Ranson, J. Kingfisher at Linton-on-Ouse. (Sct. Gosstp.) Roberts, G. Ornitholog. Notes [from Lofthouse near Wakefield. ] (Zool.) 1868-9. Cordeaux, J. Notes on Ornithology of Spurn Point. 2 pts. 1869. (Zool, 1868-9.) Bell, A.S. White Partridges [Ptarmigan ?) [in Yorks.]. (Zool.) Idem by J. E. Harting. (Op. cit., 1870.) Boyes, F. Notes from East Yorks. (Field, Oct. 30.) Boynton, T. Shore and Sea-Birds [in Yorks.]. (Zool.) Gurney, J. H., junr. Fulmar Petrels at Scarborough and Whitby ; Lesser Kestrel near York; Bewick’s Swan at Flamborough. (Zool.) Hall, J. C. Nest of Red-backed Shrike near Sheffield. (Field, May 22.) Lister, T. Spring Notes from Yorks. (Field, May 22.) 348 1870, 1871. 1872. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [YORKS. ; Lucas, J., junr. Birds of Nidderdale. (Field, May 1.) The Pied Flycatcher [in Yorks.]. (Field, June 5.) Ranson, J. Arrival of Summer Migrants near York. (Zool.) Smew near York. (Sci. Gossip.) Roberts, G. Nightingale in Yorks. (Zool.) Atkinson, J. C. Occurrence of Red-necked Grebe and White’s Thrush. (Zool., p. 2142 [om. ind.].) Idem. (Field, Mar. 19.) Bell, A. S. Probable Ptarmigan in Yorks.; Great Bustards on Yorks. Wolds (2 notes) ; Little Gulls on Yorks. coast. (Zool.) Boyes, F. Notes from E. Yorks. ; Common and Sandwich Terns at Spurn ; Nesting of Quail in E. Yorks. (T.c.) Shore Larks in East Yorks. (Field, Feb. 5.) Boynton, T. Pennsylvanian Pipit, etc., at Bridlington, 3 notes. (Zool.) Little Gulls, etc., at Bridlington Bay. (Field, Feb. 26.) Feilden, H.W. Increase of Rock Birds at Flamborough ; Nesting of Great Bustardin England. (2 notes.) (Zool.) Gurney, J. H., junr. Lesser Kestrel near York. (T.c.) Liversidge, W. Quail’s nest near Leeds. (Sci. Gossip.) Vyner, F. G. Sclavonian Grebe in Yorkshire. (Field, Feb. 26.) Wesley, J.S. Puffin in Winter [on the Wharfe]. (Field, Nov. 19.) “B.G. J.” Wild Swans near Hull. (Field, Jan. 21.) Boyes, F. Occurrences in Yorks. 22 notes. (Zool.) Boynton, T. Hoopoes at Hull; Rare Gulls, etc., at Bridlington ; Goosander, Glaucous Gull and Iceland Gull in Yorks. ; Hoopoe near Bridlington. (Zool.) Carter, J. Quails, Spotted Crake, etc., in Bedale. (Field, Feb. 25.) Cordeaux, J. Flamborough and the Bird Act. (Zool.) Dawson, G. R. Canadian Goose near Brigham. (Sci. Gossip.) Gurney, J. H., junr. Yorks. occurrences. 5 notes. (Zool.) ““G.”” Whooper near Bedale. (Field, Mar. 25.) Inchbald, P. The Pied Flycatcher near York. (Field, June 10.) Page, G. Rare Birds at Guisborough. (Field, Nov. 11.) Roberts, G. A List of Uncommon Birds in Yorks. ; Miscellaneous Rural Notes; Arrival of Migrants, etc. 4 notes. (Zool.) Hooper Swan near Whitby. (Field, Mar. 4.) “R.S”’[tevenson]. Hen Harrier near Beverley. (Field, Oct. 21.) Marsh Harrier at Beverley [correction]. (J.c. Oct. 28.) Simpson, M. Whitby Wader (2 notes) ; Collared Pratincole at Whitby. (Zool.) Theakston’s Guide to Scarborough. roth ed. I2mo. Scar- borough: 1871. [576.] Bethell, W. British Heronries. (Zool.) Bond, F. The Whitby Wader. (T.c.) P Boyes, F. Waxwings, Bittern, Great Grey Shrike, etc., in E. Yorks., 6 notes. (T.c.) Cordeaux, J. Birds of the Humber District. Post 8vo, Lond. : 1872. YorKS.] OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 349 Gurney, J. H.,junr. Sabine’s Gull at Bridlington. (Zool.) Harting, J. E. British Heronries. (Zool.) [partim.] Idem Additions. (Op. ctt., 1873.) Inchbald, P. Goldeneye at Hovingham. (Field, Nov. 9.) Lister, T. Hooper {etc.] near Barnsley. (Field, Jan. 6); Notes from Barnsley. (Z.c., June 22.) Porritt, G. T. Redpoll breeding at Huddersfield. (Zool.) Simpson, M. Shore Lark and Crested Tit near Whitby. (Zool.) Stephenson, R. Eared Grebe in Yorks. (Field, Dec. 28.) 1873. Beck, T. Peregrine near Scarborough. (Zool.) Boyes, F. Heronries in E. Yorks. ; Red-necked Phalarope and other Birdsin E. Yorks. 4notes. (Op. cit.) Cordeaux, J. Common Cormorant and Herring Gull returning to nest at Flamborough. (Zool.) Edson, G. Common Buzzard at Malton. (Field, Nov. 8.) Feilden, H. W. Nesting of Redwing [?] in N. Yorks. (Zool. Gurney, J. H. Note on Rare Birds obtained near Flamborough Head. (T.c.) Lister, T. Rare Birds near Barnsley. (Zool.; Field, Jan. 4.) 1874. Beswick, J. Glossy Ibisin Yorks. (Field, June 13.) Boyes, F. Glaucous Gulls and Little Bittern in E. Yorks. 2 notes. (Zool.) Brooksbank, A. Nightingale in Yorks. (Field, June 6.) Gurney, J. H. Greater Shearwater in Bridlington Bay. (Zool.) Lister, T. Birds observed in West Riding. (Rep. Br. Assoc.) Hodgkinson, J. B. Rollerin Yorks. (Zool.) Palmer, J. E. Honey Buzzard and Baillon’s Crake near Hudders- field. 2 notes. (Zool.) Roberts, G., and others. Marsh Sandpiper [said to have been shot near Malton]. (Zool.; Field, Nov. 21.) 1875. [Anon.] Purchase of Leach’s Forktailed Petrel in Leeds Market in 1863. (Yorks. Post, Feb. 6.) Boyes, F. Hobbies and Sclavonian Grebe in E. Yorks., etc. 5 notes. (Zool.) Butterfield, E. Pied Flycatcher, Golden Oriole and Hoopoe near Bradford ; Roller at Bingley. (T.c.) Carter, J. Black-throated Diver at Masham. (Field, Dec. 11.) Clarke, W.E. Great Northern Diver in Bridlington Bay. (Zool.) Cope, W. J. Bridlington Birds. (Nat.) “Eboracum.” Bittern in Yorks. (Field, Jan. 16.) Gurney, J. H., junr. Pratincole [at Bridlington]. (Zool.) Sabine’s Gull at Flamborough. (Nat.) Supposed occurr. of Jugger Falcon off coast. (Zool.) (Errore. cf. Zool., 1876, P- 4759.] Gurney, J. H. Pomatorhine Skuas and Black Guillemots at Flamborough. (Zool.) Harting, J. E. Leach’s Petrel near Bradford. (Field, Dec. 4.) 350 A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [YORKS. 7 Jackson, A. Goosander near Market Weighton. (Field, Dec. 4.) Lister, T. Rare Birds near Barnsley. 2 notes. (Nat.) Machen, R. Rare Birds at Bridlington. (Nat.) Nelson, T. H. Sclavonian Grebe near Redcar. (Field, Mar. 20.) Palmer, J. E. Birds observed near Huddersfield. (Zool.) ; Nightingale near Huddersfield. (Nat. ; Zool.) Rawson, F. G. 5S. Rare Birds near Halifax. (Nat.) Richardson, W. Roughlegged Buzzard in Yorks. (Field, Nov. 6.) Jdem by S. Guille. (T.c. Nov. 13.) Talbot, W. Great Northern and Red-throated Divers at Wake- field. (Nat.) Tuck, J. G. Rare Birds at Flamborough. (Zool.) Varley, J. Kare Birds occurring at Huddersfield. (Nat.) Wesley, J. S. Montagu’s Harrier near York. (Field, Oct. 23.) 1875-76. Talbot, W. The Birds of Wakefield, 8 parts. (Nat., 1875-76.) Also reprinted separately, 8vo, Huddersfield: 1877. [573.] 1876, [Anon.] Hoopoe at Tockwith. (Sci. Gossip.) Boyes, I’. Occurrences at Beverley and Bridlington. 21 notes. (Zool.) Butterfield, E. P. P. Pied Flycatcher breeding in Wharfedale, etc. 5 notes. (T.c.) Cordeaux, J. Manx Shearwater on N. E. Coast. (T.c.) Cope, W. J. Peregrine Falcons breeding on Coast. (T.c.) Edson, G. Rare Birds near Malton. (T.c.) Smew on the Derwent. (Jield, Feb. 19.) Gripper, J. E. Rare Birds, etc., near York. (Zool.) Gurney, J. H., junr. The Museum at York; Sabine’s Gull at Bridlington Quay ; Common Buzzard at Scarboro’ ; Hooded Crows at Flamborough in Summer. (T.c.) Lister, T. Birds for Autumn Months at Barnsley. (Nat.) Mosley, S. L. Red-winged Starling in Yorks. (T.c.) Roberts, G. Goshawk near Whitby. (Yorkshire Post, Mar. 14.) Theb [=Tuck], J. G. Sandwich Tern, etc., at Filey. (Field, Jan.1.) Idem by J. H. Gurney, junr. (T.c., Jan. 8.) Tuck, J. G. Sea Birds at Flamborough ; Black-breasted Dipper, Black-throated Diver and Sandwich Tern near Filey ; Glaucous Gull and Little Gulls at Flamborough ; Blue-throated Warbler in Yorks.; Ivory Gull, etc. [in Yorks.]; Notes from Flam- borough. (Zool.) 1877, ‘ Beverley.” Great Grey Shrike in E. Yorks. (Field, Sept. 8.) Boyes, F. Autumnal Migration of Birds on Yorks. Coast ; Buff Variety of Song Thrush ; Scandinavian form of Dipper in E. Yorks. ; Ornitholog. Notes from Beverley ; Rough-legged Buzzards in E. Yorks. (Zool.) Boulton, W. W. Nesting of Shoveler in Yorks. [errore]. (Field, May 12, June 2.) Butterfield, E. P. Eagle Owl in Yorks.; Pied Flycatcher Nesting in Yorks. 2 notes. (Zool.) Pye ; | Yorks.] OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 351 Carter, J. Birds Nesting at Bedale, etc. 2 notes. (Field, May 19, 26.) Christy, R. M. White Sky Lark and other Birds near York. (Zool.) Cordeaux, J. On Migration on N. E. Coast in autumn of 1876 ; Rare Birds of the Humber District. [partim.] (T.c.) “ Eboracum.”’ Rough-legged Buzzard in Yorks. (field, Apr. 28.) [Editorial.] Passenger Pigeon in Yorks. (Zool.) Gurney, J. H., junr. On Flamborough Head. (Zool.) Idem by G. D. Rowley. (T.c.) Howarth, E. Bewick’s Swan and Canada Goose near Sheffield. (T.c.) Hutchinson, J. H. Osprey near Bridlington. (T7.c.) “J. H. H.” Osprey near Bridlington. (Field, July 7.) Lister, T. Notes on Birds in Barnsley and S. Yorks. (Nat.) Mosley, S. L. Red-winged Starling in Yorks. (Zool.) Nelson, T. H. The Ornithology of the District round Redcar, 8vo. Bishop Auckland: 1877. ““R. C.” Pomatorhine Skua on Yorks. Coast. (Field, Oct. 13.) Wesley, J. S. Hoopoe in Yorks. (Zool.) Tuck, J. C. Goshawk, etc., in Yorks. (Zool.) 1878-86. Clarke, W. Eagle. The Birds of Yorkshire; Sheets 1-5, 1878. 1879, (Tr. Yorks. Nat. Umon, 1., III., IV., TX.) Atkinson, J. C. Provincial Names of British Animals [in Cleveland]. (Zool.) Cordeaux, J. Autumnal Migration on N.E. Coast. [partim.] (Zool.) “ Beverley.” Rose-coloured Pastor in E. Yorks. (veld, Feb. 9.) Butterfield, E. P. P. Provincial Names [West Riding]. (T.c.) ; Notes on Birds of Bingley; Kite at Bingley ; Grasshopper Warbler near Bingley ; Arrival of Spring Migrants ; Stonechat, etc., in Winter. (Nat.) Foster, T. Peregrine Falcon near Selby. (Nat.) Gurney, J. H., junr. On the Birds of Flamborough. (Rowley’s Orn. Miscell., III.) Raine, W. Hawfinch near Leeds; Ornitholog. Notes. (Nat.) Lee, R. Common Buzzard and Grey Shrike in Yorks. (Field, Nov. 30.) N{elson], T. H. Notes from Redcar. (field, Sept. 28.) Rawson, F. G. S. Common Scoter in Ryburne Valley. (Nat.) Roberts, A. Sabine’s Gull at Scarborough. (Zool.) Varley, J. Notes on Nat. Hist. of Bingley. (Nat.) Whitaker, J. Harlequin Duck at Filey, etc. (Zool.) “ Beverley.” Wild Swans in E. Yorks. ; Pink-footed Geese [in E. Yorks.]. (Field, Feb. 15.) Backhouse, J., junr. Supposed Nesting of Redwing near York, (Zool.) 352 A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [Yorks, Butterfield, E. P. P. Nesting of Pied Flycatcher ; Great Grey Shrike in Yorks. ; Hawfinch, Montagu’s Harrier and Goosander | Nesting in Yorks. 5 notes. (Nat.) Canon, H. C. Nightingale near Patrington. (Field, June 21.) — Carter, J. Wild Swan near Masham. (Field, Feb. 22) ; Note from N. Yorks. (T.c., Mar. 29.) Clarke, W. E., and Others. Buzzard v. Kite at Bingley ; Yorks. Ornitholog. Notes for 1878. (Nat.) Cordeaux, J. Autumnal Migration in 1878; Further Notes on Migration. [partim.| (Nat.) Hay, W. H. List of Birds in Township of Scarcroft. (Nat.) Additions. (T.c.) Gurney, J. H. Fulmar Petrel in Yorks. (Zool.) Ingleby, J. Nightingale near Ripon. (Scz. Gossip.) Lucas, J. The Naturalist in Nidderdale. 2 pts. (Zool.) Lee, R. Bewick’s Swan in Yorks. (Field, Jan. 11.) Idem by eG ey ee, Nelson, T. H. Ornitholog. Notes from Redcar ; Shoveler, Bar- tailed Godwit and Fulmar Petrel at Redcar. (Zool.) Rare Birds near Redcar. (Field, Feb. 15) ; Migration of Skua Gulls. (Op. cit., Nov. 1.) Ferruginous Duck at Coutham Marsh. (Zool.) Willis, R. A. Caspian Tern at Filey. (Field, Nov. 15.) Lister, T. Summer Migrants in S. Yorks. (Field, Aug. 9.) Notes from S. Yorks. (T.c., Aug. 16.) Stamper, W. Grouse Quitting the Moors. (Zool.) Raine, W. Ornitholog. Notes; Crossbill, etc., breeding near York ; Montagu’s Harrier nesting near York. (Nat.) Thompson, E. Snowy Owl near Scarborough. (Land & Water, Dec. 27.) 1879-89. B.O.U. Migration Reports. [Yorks. refs.] [93.] 1880. Atkinson, C.S. Nightingale in Yorks. (Field, June 5.) Backhouse, J., junr. Skuas in Yorks. (Zool.) “C.F.S.” Bempton Cliffs in the mating season. (Field, Oct. 2.) Clarke, W. E. Ornitholog. Notes from Yorks. (Zool.) Carter, J. Turtle Dove in N. Yorks. (Field, June 10, 26) ; Quail in Yorks. (Op. cit., July 31); Notes from N. Yorks. (T.c., Oct. 30) ; Storm Petrel in Yorks. ; Hooded Crow nesting in Yorks. (T.c., Nov. 20.) Hanson, C. C. Black-throated Diver at Halifax. (Nat.) “FB.” Turtle Dove, Osprey, Bee Eater and Green Sandpiper in Yorks., 4 notes. (Field, July 3.) Hay, W. H. List of Birds in Township of Scarcroft. (Nat.) Hewitt, W. Storm Petrelat York. (Field, Nov. 13.) Lee, R. Rare Birds in Yorks. (Field, Dec. 4.) Nelson, T. H. Extraordinary Arrival of Skuas on the Coast ; Pomatorhine Skuas on Yorks. Coast. (Zool.) Hoopoe near Redcar. (Field, Nov. 6.) YorKS.] OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 353 1881. 1882. Mussell, G. Ornithol. Notes from Middlesbrough. (Field, Feb. 14. ic. W. Nesting of Montagu’s Harrier, Crossbill and Turtle- Dove near York ; Hawfinch and Great Crested Grebe breeding near Leeds. (Zool.) Great Crested Grebe near Leeds ; Water Rail Breeding near Selby. (Nat.) Roberts, A. Hoopoe in Yorks. (Field, Sept. 25.) Stamper, W. Great Grey Shrike in N. Yorks. (Field, Dec. 11.) Simpson, M. White’s Thrush near Whitby. (Zool.) Spurling, J. Manx Shearwater inland [near Wakefield]. (T.c.) Tuck, J.G. The Cliffsat Flamborough. (T.c.) West, L. H. Nightingale in E. Yorks; Alpine Swift in Yorks. (T.c.) Widdas,G.A. Nesting of Montagu’s Harrier ; Crossbills breeding near York. (T.c.) Woodd, B. R. Jack Snipe in Yorks. in Aug. (Field, Jan. 3, 10.) Backhouse, J., junr. Occurrence of Storm Petrels and Ivory Gull, 2 notes. (Zool.) Bunker, T. Little Bittern near Goole. (Nat.) Butterfield, E. Pied Flycatcher at Bingley. (Nai.) Carter, J. Notes from N. Yorks. (Field, Jan. 29); Nests near Masham. (Op. cit., Aug. 27.) Carter, J. W. Great Crested Grebe near Leeds. (Nat.) “C.” Buzzard in Yorks. (Field, Feb. 19.) Clarke, W. Eagle, and Roebuck, W. D. Vertebrate Fauna of Yorks. 8vo. Huddersfield: 1881. (See also Supplements, Zool., 1884; Nat., 1884.) [132.] Clarke, W. E. Occurrence of Rustic Bunting. (Zool.; Nat.) Cordeaux, J. Spring Migration of Waders along E. coast in 1881. [parttm.| (Zool.) Hanson, C.C. Jack Snipe’s Nest at Barkisland. (Nat.) Idem by W. E. Clarke. (T.c.) Harper, R. P. Shore Lark near Scarborough; Little Egret in Yorks. (Zool.) Higgins, W. H. Mergansers near Hull. (Field, Oct. 15.) Hewett, W. Teal nesting in Yorks. (Zool.) Lofthouse, R. Fauna of Cleveland (in Brit. Assoc. Handbook to Middlesbrough.) Post 8vo. Middlesbrough: 188r. Nelson, T. H. Ivory Gull, Hoopoe, etc., at Redcar. (Zool.) Lambert, T. M. Gadwall in Yorks. (Field, Jan. 15.) Milligan, W. J. Grey Phalarope near Wetherby. (field, Jan. 14.) Robinson, W. Great Grey Shrike at Scarborough. (Nat.) Salter, J. H. Great Grey Shrike in Yorks. (Zool.) Sorby, A. E. Osprey near Sheffield. (Field, Oct. 15.) Tuck, J. Uncommon Sea-Birds at Flamborough. (Zool.) Varley, J. Osprey near MHuddersfield; Snow-Buntings at Huddersfield. (Nat.) Backhouse, J., junr. White’s Thrush in Yorks. (Zool.) 2A 4 4 354 A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY (Yorks. “ Beverley.’’ Supposed Honey Buzzard near Beverley, etc., 3 notes. (Field, Sept. 23.) Brady, W. E. Great Grey Shrike near Barnsley. (Zool.) Butterfield, E. P. P. Ornitholog. Notes; Arrival of Spring Migrants, etc. (Nat.) Carter, J. Shoveler nesting in Yorks. (Field, May 13); Notes from N. Yorks. (Op. cit., Dec. 23.) Clarke, W. E. Ornitholog. Notes from Yorks. (Zool.; Nat.) ; Emberiza rustica near Easington. (Jbis.) Dobree, N. F. Fork-tailed Petrel, etc. near Beverley. (Zool.) Hewett, W. Teal and Redshank breeding in Yorks. ; Firecrest in Yorks. (Zool.) Inchbald, P. White’s Thrush in Yorks. (Field, Feb. 11.) Raw, W.H. Hoopoein Yorks. (Field, Oct. 7.) Slater, H. H. Pilmoor: Occurrence of the Twite’s Nest. (Nait.) 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Soc.) ; Uncommon Birds near Barnsley. (Fveld, May 12); Rare BirdsinS. Yorks. (Of. cit., Dec. 1.) Macpherson, H. A. Sooty Shearwater at Bridlington. (Zool.) Norcliffe, F. B. Solitary Snipe in Yorks. (Feld, Sept. 15.) Smith, C.F. Ornithol. Notes from Yorks. (Field, Jan. 13.) Wolstenholme, C. D. Uncommon Birds near York. (Zool.) 1883-85. Clarke, W. E., and Roebuck, W.D. [The Birds of Washburn- dale. In] Notes on Physical Features and Nat. Hist. of Wash- burndale. (Nat., 1883.) Idem. Additions. (Op. cit., 1885.) 1884. Addyman, J. W. Bitternin Yorks. (eld, Feb. 2.) Backhouse, J., junr. Great Grey Shrike at York; American Kestrel in Yorks. (Zool.) YoRKS.] OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 355 Bailey, M. Notes from Flamborough. (Land & Water, Oct. 11 ; Nov. 8, 22.) Carter, J. Oystercatchers inland. (Field, Mar. 1.) Carter, T. Green Sandpiper in N. Yorks. (Zool. ; Field, Sept. 13); Breeding of Hawfinch in N. Yorks. (Zool.; Field, Aug. 30) ; Notesfrom N. Yorks. (Field, Feb. 23; Oct 18) ; Egging on Coast of Yorks. ; Breeding of Redshank in N. Yorks. (Zool.) Clarke, W. E., and Roebuck, W.D. Notes on Vertebrate Fauna of Yorks, 2 pts. (Nat.) Idem,1 pt. (Zool.) Clifton, Lord. Arrival of Woodcocks. (Field, Oct. 25.) Cordeaux, J. The Sea Birds at Flamborough. (Nat.); Notes from the Humber in autumn of 1884. [partim.] (Field, Nov. 22.) Eskholme, G. W. Large Colony of House Martins. (Field, Sept. 13.) Fisher, T. Blue-throated Warbler on Spurn Head. (Zool.) Fountain, J. A Pure White Herring Gull. (Field, Oct. 4.) Gibbins, E. J. Pied Lapwing. (Sct. Gossip, Aug.) Harding, I. Migratory Birds on Yorks. Moors. (Zool.) Harting, J. E. Gulleries {in Yorks.]. (Feld, Feb. 16.) Hewett, W. Terns and Gulls inland in Yorks. (Zool.) Hopkinson, R.G. Quail on Yorks. Wolds. (Field, Oct. 18.) Howard, R. J. Reported Cranes near Clitheroe. (Zool.) Inchbald, P. Breeding of Hawfinch in Yorks. (Fveld, Aug. 23.) Jackson, J. J. Woodcocks near Whitby. (Land & Water, Nov. 15.) Lister, T. Natural History Notes from Barnsley, etc. 4 pts. (Nat.) Idem, 3 pts. (Nat. Hist. Journ.) Nelson, T. H. Sooty Shearwater at Redcar. (Zool.); Black Pomatorhine Skua at Redcar. (Zool.; Field, Oct. 11.) Pullan, H. N. Nightingales in Yorks. (Sct. Gosstp, July.) Rawson, F. G. Birds near Halifax. (Nat.) Romyn, J. R.D. Quailin Yorks. (Fteld, Oct. 11.) Seebohm, H. Falco sparverius shot in Yorks. (P.Z.S.) Saunders, H. Puffinus griseus at Redcar. (P.Z.S.; Zool.; Field, Mar 8.) Slater, H. H. Barred Warbler in Yorks. (Zool.; P.Z.S.) Storey, W. Dotterel near Leeds; the Stonechat in Nidderdale. (Field, Oct. 18.) Thompson, E. V. Grey Phalarope in Yorks. (Zool.) Tinkler, J. E. Ornitholog. Notes from N.W. Yorks., 2 pts. (T.c.) Tuck, J. G. Lesser Blackbacked Gull on Yorks. Coast. (T.c.) West, E. W., and others. Tufted Duck Breeding in Yorks. (Field, Aug. 2, 9, 16.) Whitaker, J. Little Owl captured off Scarborough. (Nat.) 1884-91. [Various Writers.] Birds observed by Yorks. Naturalists’ Union [various localities]. (Nat., 1884-91.) 1885. Astley, H. D. Pied Flycatcher, etc., at Bolton. (Zool.) 350 A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [YORKs, Angus, W. C. Common Bittern near Leeds. (Pr. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasg., 1.) Backhouse, J., junr. Notes on Avifauna of Upper Teesdale ; Capture of Bittern in Yorks. (Nat.) Bailey, M. Notes from Flamborough, etc. (Land & Water, Feb. 21, Apr. 25, May 2, Sept. 26, Oct. 31.) a “ Lesser Black-backed Gull on Yorks. Coast, 2 pts. ool. Clark, J. E. Yorks. Rookeries. (Nat. Hist. Journ., Apr.) Clarke, W. E. Lesser Black-backed Gull and Rock Dove on Yorks. Coast. (Zool.); Desert Wheatear in Yorks. (T.c.) ; Arrival of Summer Visitants. (Nat.) nie" ma haa J. A. Herons and Heronries. (Nat. World, OV.) Foljambe, F. J. S., and F. H. Ross’s Gullin England. (Field, Nov. 21, 28.) G[arwood], C. R. Idem, (T.c., Dec. 5.) Fortune, G. Redwing [?] nesting in Yorks. (Zool.) Inchbald, P. Arrival of Fieldfare and Redwing. (Field, Oct. 24.) rE J. J. 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Notes from N. Yorks. (Zool.; Field, May 22, Oct. 23.) ; Marfield Pond, Masham, and its Bird-Life. (Nat.) Chapman, E. List of Wensleydale Birds. (Nat.) Clarke, W. E. On Saxicola deserti in Yorks. (Ibis.) YORKS. | OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 357 1887. Clarke, W. E., Roebuck, W. D., andStorey, W. Birds of Upper Nidderdale. (Nat.) Emmet, J. Hawfinch nesting at Boston Spa. (T.c.) Fortune, R. The Turtle-Dove in Yorks. (T.c.) Gallwey, Sir R. P., Bt. Wigeon nesting in Yorks. (Zool.) ; Former Occurrence of Black Game on the Blubberhouses Moors. (Nat.) Gurney, J. H., and Backhouse, J. junr. Stuvnus unicolor in Yorks. ae) fai. C. E. Eagle Owl near Huddersfield. (T.c.) Harper, R. P. Tengmalm’s Owl in Yorks. (Zool.) Lister, T. S. Yorks. Bird Notes for 1885. (Nat. Hist. Journ.) ; Birds observed near Barnsley in 1885. (Field, Feb. 6.) Mitchell, F.S. Raven in Bowland. (Nat.) Mortimer, R. Stone Curlews on the Yorks. Wolds. (T.c.) Nelson, T. H. Grouse and the Snowstorm. (Field, Feb. 13; Zool. ; Nat.) ; Autumn Migration on Yorks, Coast. (Field, Oct. 23.) Paterson, A. Orange-legged Hobby near Doncaster. (Nat.) “ Auceps.” Habits of Pink-footed Goose in E. Yorks. (Field, Jan. I, 15, 29). Backhouse, J. Sooty Shearwater at Flamborough Head. (Nat.) Boyes, F. The Green Sandpiper. (fvzeld, Mar. 12) ; Wild Geese in E. Yorks. (T.c., Sept. 17) ; Solitary Snipe and Greenshank in E. Yorks. (T.c., Sept. 17) ; Sooty Shearwaters at Flam- borough Head. (7.c., Oct. 29); Dotterel in Marshes. (T.c., Nov. 12, 26) ; Long-tailed Ducks at Flamborough. (T.c., Nov. 26) ; Off Flamborough Head; Solitary Snipes in E. Yorks. (T.c., Oct. 29) ; Sabine’s Gull on Yorks. Coast. (T.c., Oct. 1) ; Habits of Pink-footed Goose in E. Yorks. (Field, Jan. 8, 22) ; Habits of Bernacle Goose. (T.c., Jan. 22); Fulmar Petrel, Little Gull, etc., at Flamborough, 2 notes. (Op. cit., Nov. 26.) Bunker, T. List of birds observed near Goole. (Goole Sci. Soc., 1887.) a, J. Cirl Bunting nesting in Yorks. (Field, Oct. 1.) Carter, T. Notesfrom N. Yorks. (T7.c., Apr. 16, 23; May 7, 28; June 4; Oct. I.) Christy, M. Birds of Our Premises [Bootham School, York]. (Nat. Hist. Journ., Mar. & Apr.) Clarke, W. E. An old Yorks. Decoy. (Field, Nov. 26.) Clarkson, W.C. Great Grey Shrike in Nidderdale. (Nat.) Cordeaux, J. Geese of Humber District. (Field, Jan. 29, Feb. 12.) Idem by F. Boyes. (T.c., Feb. 5, 19.) Idem by W. E. Clarke. (T.c., Feb. 12, 26.) D[ienham,] T. E. Robbing the Skouts at Flamborough. (Nat. World, Apr. & May.) Fitzgerald, F. R. Hawfinch at Harrogate. (Zool.); Great Spotted Woodpecker and Hawfinch near Harrogate. (Nat.) 358 1888. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY rYorxs. Fortune, R. The Birds of Harrogate and District. Reprinted from the Garner: 1887. [218.] Fortune, R. Rare Birds near Harrogate, etc. (Nat. World) ; Hawfinch in Yorks. (Zool.) ; Hawfinch and Pink-footed Goose at Harrogate. (Nat.) Gurney, J. H., junr. Little Gulls at Flamborough Head. (Nai.) “J. 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(T.c., June 9, 16, 23, 30; July 21; Oct. 27; Dec. i, 22.) YorKS.] OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 359 1880. Gurney, J. H., junr. Reported Occurrence of Little Egret in Yorks. (Zool.) Harper, R. P. Pallas’s Sand Grouse in Yorks. 2 notes; White Stork at Scarborough. (T.c.) Harting, J. E. On Reappearance of Pallas’s Sand Grouse. [partim.] (Zool.) Inchbald, R. Great Crested Grebe in Yorks. ; Spotted Crake in Holderness. (Nat.) Nelson, T. H. Pallas’s Sand Grouse in N. Yorks. (T.c.) Newton, A. Bulwer’s Petrel [in Yorks.]. (Zool. ex P.Z.S.) St. Quentin, W.H. Preservation of Indigenous Animals. (Field, Sept. 1.) “ Auceps.” The Hawfinch in E. Yorks. (Field, May 11.) Backhouse, J. Black Redstart at Scarborough. (Nat.) Boyes, F. Pallas’s Sand Grouse—a disclaimer. (Field, Feb. 9) ; Nightingale in E. Yorks. (Field, May 25); Variety of. Ring Ouzel. (T.c., Aug. 31); Migration of Whimbrel ; Crossbills in E. Yorks. ; Great Spotted Woodpecker near Hornsea. 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OF 1918 TES AND. ‘RECORDS RELATIN G TO LOCAL AVIFAUNA. = vy JLLENS, M.A., LL.M., F.L.S., M.B.0.Us, J a acetic ee one district are much more likely to. ‘natural knowledge than those that grasp at more than — Mees ibly be acquainted with ; every kingdom, every — dh ve its own monographer.” CARDIGAN. ] OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 385 IgQIo. IgII. IgI2. 1913. IQI4. IQI5. Ig16. IQI7. 1848. 1863. 1870. 1871. [Editorial.] Protection of Kite in Wales. (OP. cit., June 19.) Wright, M. A. Bittern in Brecons. (T.c., Jan. 30.) Evans, J. D. D. Ring Ouzel nesting in Brecons. (Op. cit., Sept. 3.) % Meade-Waldo, E. G. B. On Preservation of Kites in Wales. (Bull. B.O.C., XXV.)_ [395.] Phillips, E. C. Crossbills in Brecons. (Field, Sept. 10); Ring Ouzel nesting in Brecons. (T.c., Sept. 10.) Phillips, E. C. Bird Notes from Brecons. (Op. cit., July 8.) Ticehurst, N. F., and Jourdain, F. C. R. On Distribution of Nightingale during Breeding Season in Gt. Britain. (Brit. Birds, V.) 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(Zool.) Cosens, G. W. Yellow-billed American Cuckoo [and Phalaropes near Aberystwith]. (Field, Nov. 5; Zool.) Dix, T. Quails in Pembrokes. (Zool.) [partim.] anne The Snow Bunting {on Plinlimmon]. (Field, Nov. Fai Dresser, H. E. Exhibition of British Specimen of American Yellow-billed Cuckoo. (P.Z.S., 1871.) 2.¢ 386 A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY _[CarpIcay. _ Jebb, R.C. Kites, Nightingales and Landrails. (Field, June 7.) Phillips, T. Influx of Common Quail in S. Wales in 1870. (T.c., June 3.) 1872. Harting, J. E. British Heronries. (Zool.) [partim.] [274.] 1875. Cosens, G. W. Egyptian Goose in Cardigans. (Field, Dec. 18.) “TL. G. T.”’ Notes from Cardigans. (Op. cit., June 26.) 1876. [Bund], J. W. Solitary Snipe in Wales, Cardigan and Carmarthen borders. (Op. cit., Sept. 16.) 1878. Bfund], J.W. Early Appearance of Jack Snipe. (2 notes.) (Of. cit., Sept. 7, 21.) “W.R. H.” Idem. (T .c.,. Dec. 24.) Shaw, H. O. Rare Birds in Shrops., etc. [includes Bitterns from Welshpool and Llanfyllin]. 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(Northern Whig, Apr. 18); Birds’ Food in Manure. (T.c., June 17) ; Scarcity of Migratory Birds. (TZ.c., July 18); A Sacrilegious Hawk. (T.c., Aug. 31); Gannets. (T7.c., Oct. 3.) Nichols, A. R. Waxwing in Co. Armagh. (Irish Nat.) Johnson, W. F. Song on the Wing. (Northern Whig, Apr. 24) ; Robin and Mouse. (Irish Nai.) Johnson, W. F. Robin’s crepuscular eye. (Northern Whig Apr. 8); Starlings. (TZ.c., Apr. 29, June 12); Long-tailed Tit. (Z.c., June 3); Stoat and Magpie. (T.c., July 22); Nature Notes of Olden Days. (T.c., Oct. 21.) Johnson, W. F. Swans. (Northern Whig, Nov. 10.) CO. CARLOW. (Anon. “ V.”] [Waxwing in Co. Carlow.] (Zool. Jul., I., p. 590.) Williams, A., and H. E. Leach’s Petrel in Co. Carlow. (Field, Dec: 7.) Dowling, J. J. Occurrence of Garganey. (Zool., p. 187.) Patterson, R. Grey Phalarope in Ireland. (Zool.) Barrett-Hamilton, G. E. H. Stockdove and Crossbill in Carlow. (Irish Nat.) Carey, C. Little Bittern in Co. Carlow. (Land & Water, June 1.) Pack-Beresford, D. R. Mealy Redpoll in Co. Carlow ; The Quail in Ireland. (Irish Nat.) CO. CAVAN. Hamilton, W. J. Curious Haunt for Snipe ; Hawfinch in Ireland. (Zool.) Praeger, R. Ll. The Field Clubs in Cavan. (Irish Nat.) Foster, N. H. Among the Cavan Lakes. (Northern Whig, May 20); Birds of Cavan. (Pr. Belf. Nat. F. C.) 506 1833. 1836. 1856. 1863. 1872. 1889. 1891. 1892. 1896. 1902. 1906. 1908, 1909. IgIO. 1917. 1750. 1844. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY (Cork. CO. CLARE. “T. K [nox.]’” Whinchat at Killaloe. (Loudon’s Mag. N. H., VI.) “T. K {nox.]” The Hoopoe [at Tinnerana]. (Of. cit., IX.) [Anonymous—“‘ Hesperus.’’] A Glance over the Cliffs of Moher. (Zool.) {Anon. “‘ Mother Carey’s Chicken.”] Stormy Petrel breeding in Co. Clare. (Field, Aug. 15.) M[ore ?] A. G. Snow Bunting in May [near Kilkee]. (Op. cit., May 18.) Williams, E. Pallas’s Sand Grouse in Co. Clare. (Zool.) Hibbert, R. F. Forktailed Petrel in Clare. (Field, Oct. 3.) Idem by H. Martin. (T.c., Oct. Io.) [Anon.] Occurrence of Bittern. 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Clermont, Lord. Little Bustard in Co. Cork. (Zool.) (Cork Constitution.) Bittern shot in Cork. (Field, Jan. 12.) “W.L.” Spotted Rail near Cork. (Op. cit., Nov. 9.) Williams, R. P. Spoonbill in Co. Cork. (Pr. N. H. Soc. Dubl., 1859-60.) Williams, S. P. On Occurrence of Spoonbill in Co. Cork. (Zool.) 1862. Hackett, W. A. The Hoopoe [in Co. Cork]. (Fveld, Mar. 8.) 1865. Hackett, W. A. Night Heron in Co. Cork. (Field, Oct. 21.) Williams, R. P. Exhib. of Squacco Heron and Little Bittern. (Pr. N. H. Soc. Dubl., 1863-4.) 1866. Howard, J. Oystercatchers shot Inland. [Bandon.] (Field, : Mar. 24.) Hackett, W. A. Stork killed at Cork. (Of. cit., Sept. 22). 1867. (Editorial.}] Osprey near Cork. (Field, July 6.) Hackett, W. A. Avocet in Cork. (Op. cit., Jan. 12); Red- breasted Merganser [on Bandon River]. (T7.c., Jan. 26) ; Golden Oriole taken in Co. Cork. (T.c., May 25) ; Goosander and Shoveler Duck in S. Ireland. (Zool.) Warren, A. R. Woodcock breeding in Ireland [in Co. Cork]. (Field, May 4.) 1868. [Anon. “L.”] Little Bittern in Co. Cotk. (Freld, June 20.) 1870. Hackett, W. A. Golden Oriole in Co. Cork. (Field, Apr. 30.) 1872. Harting, J. E. British Heronries. (Zool.) Idem. Additions. (Op. cit., 1873.) [partim.] 1875. Hackett, W. A. Bittern in Co. Cork. (Field, Jan. 16, Oct. 16, ae," Nov. 6.) [Cf. also Op. cit., Jan. 23, Oct. 23.] 508 1876. 1877, 1878, 1879. r88o. 1881. 1882. 1883. 1884. 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. 1892. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [CorK. Harvey, J. R. American Bittern in Co. Cork. (Of. cit., Dec. 18.) Hackett, W. A. Bittern in Co. Cork. (Field, Jan. 1) ; Golden Oriole in Co. Cork. (T.c., May 27) ; Avocet near Cork. (OP. cit., Dec. 9.) Hackett, W. A. Egyptian Goose in Co. Cork. (Field, Mar. 10) ; Great Northern Diver in Ireland. (T.c., Jan. 20.) Idem by R. Warren. (T.c., Feb. 3.) Hackett, W. A. Golden Eagle in Cork. (Field, Dec. 28.) Abbott, C. C. Sabine’s Snipe near Cork. (Field, Jan. 18.) Hackett, W. A. Winter Birds in S. of Ireland. 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(Op. cit.) ; Ivory Gull in Co. Donegal. (T.c.; Brit. Birds, VI.) ; Little Auk in Co. Donegal; Iceland Gull in July and Mealy Redpoll on Inishtrahull. (Ivish Nat.) Campbell, D.C. Voices in the Night. (Northern Whig, Aug. 9.) Patten, C. J. Discovery of Colony of Tree Sparrows on Inish- trahull Is. (Brit. Birds, VII.) ; White Wagtails on Migration at Inishtrahull. (Ivish Nat.) Stoney, C. V. Tree Sparrow in Co. Donegal. (Ivish Nat.) ro R. J. Fulmars and Great Shearwater on Tory Is. C) 2L 514 IQr4. IQI5. rg16. IQgI7. 1918. 1744. 1802. 1838. 1868. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. i A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [Down. | \ Campbell, D. C. Evening Calls. (Northern Whig, July 25); Longtailed Skua in Donegal. (T.c., Oct. 24; Ivish Nat.) Campbell, D. C. The Golden Eagle. (Northern Whig, Jan. 23.) McWilliam, J. M. Notes on Tree Sparrow in Donegal. (Zool.) Patten, C. J. Fulmar Petrel on Inishtrahull Is. (T.c.) ; Eider Ducks on Inishtrahull. (lvish Nat.) Rathbone, H. B. Chiffchaff in Dec. 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Great Northern Diver on Belfast Lough. (Field, Apr. 3.) Clermont, Lord. Stock Dove in Ireland. (Zool.) Patterson, R. L. Notes on Swimming Birds of Belfast Lough. (ex Belfast N. H. Soc. Repts., 1874-76.) 8vo. Priv. printed : 1876. [461.] Warren, R. Stock Dove in Ireland [breeding near Comber]. (Field, July 14.) Darragh, T. Red-backed Shrike in Ireland. (Zool.) Benson, C. W. Spotted Crake in Co. Down. (Zool.) Down. ] OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 515 1880. r88r. 1882. 1883. 1884. 1886. 1889. 18go. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1896. 1897. 1808. Patterson, R. L. Birds, etc., commonly frequenting Belfast Lough. 8vo. Lond.: 1880. 2nd edit. 1881. [461.] Marshall, H. Spotted Crake and Landrail near Newry. (Field, Dec. Io.) Patterson, R. Ll. Crane near Killyleagh. (Field, May 27.) Duffin, W. E. L’Estrange. Siskin in Co. Down. (Zool.) Lett, H. W. Black Stork in Ireland [errore for Heron]. (Sct. Gossip.) Patterson, R. Ll. American Bittern in Co. Down. (Field, Nov. 10); Upland Geese in Co. Down. (T.c., Nov. 24.) Idem by E. A. Butler. (Op. cit., Dec. 8, 1883 ; Jan. 12, 1884.) Butler, E. A. Grey Shrike in Ireland [near Lisburn]. (Feld, Jan. 12); Great Northern Divers in Summer Plumage. (Of. cit., July 5.) Patterson, R. Ll. Great Spotted Woodpecker in Co. Down. (Field, Oct. 30 ; Dec. 4.) Butler, E.A. Snowy Owl in Co. Down. (Field, Mar. 30.) Patterson, R. Bittern in Co. Down. (Zool.) Patterson, R. Wilson’s Petrel in Co. Down. (Zool.) Idem. (Field, Oct. 10.) Patterson, R. Grey Phalarope in Ireland; Forktailed Petrel in Ireland. (Zool.); Goosander in Strangford Lough. (Irish Nat.) Barrington, R. M. Antarctic Sheathbill on Irish Coast. (Zool.) Idem by J. E. Harting. (T.c.) ; Idem by R. O. Cunningham. (Irish Nat.) Canning, A.S.G. Ob. Stock-Doves at Rostrevor. (Irish Nat.) Ellison, A. Great Crested Grebe nesting at Hillsborough. (T.c.) Patterson, R. Among the Birds of Strangford Lough. (T.c.) Horsbrugh, C. B. Nesting of Great Crested Grebe in N. Ireland. (Zool.) Patterson, R. Waxwing in Co. Down. (Irish Nat. ; Zool.) Praeger, R. L. Spring Migrants in Co. Down. (Irish Nat.) Stelfox, J. Spring Migrants in Down. (T.c.) Waddell, C. H. [ob. r919.] Scarcity of Landrail in Co. Down. (Irish Nat.) Stelfox, J. A Blackbird’s Nest. (Irish Nat.) Barton, H.D.M. Stock Dovesin Co. Down. (Irish Nat.) Evans, H. E. Spotted Crakein Co. Down. (Field, Dec. 3.) Patterson, Sir R. L. Longtailed Duck on Belfast Lough. (Irish Nat.) Patterson, R. Roughlegged Buzzard at Portaferry; Grey Phalarope at Ballymoney ; Hawfinch at Hillsborough ; Marsh Harrier at Cullybackey. (T.c.) 516 1899. Ig00. IgOl. 1g02. 1903. 1904. 1905. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [Down. Orr, H. L. Maternal Affection of Wild Birds and Vitality of Some Eggs. (Irish Nat.) Burton, Rev. J. G. [viv.] Curious Note of a Cuckoo. (Irish Nat.) Patterson, R. Bittern at Groomsport. (T.c.) Brown, John. [ob. 1912.] Bird Notes from the Mourne Mountains. (Ivish Nat.) Cottney, J. [1869-1910.] Wigeon [errore] breeding in Ireland. (Zool.) Idem by R. Patterson. (Irish Nat.) Idem by the same [correction]. (TZ.c.) Patterson, R. Tawny Owl at Belvoir Park; Snowy Owl at Falcarragh ; King Eider Duck at Donaghadee ; Tawny Owls in Co. Down ; Corncrake in January ; Tawny Owl at Dunmurry. (T.c.) Brown, J. Quails in Co. Down. (Irish Nat.) Foster, N. H. Late Breeding of Corn Bunting. (T.c.) Patterson, R. Birds in Belfast Nat. F. C. Guide to Antrim and Down. (Brit. Assoc. Guide.) Foster, N.H. Rambles among and about the Mourne Mountains. (Pr. Belf. Nat. F.C.). Partial Migration of Sparrows ; Merlins and Peregrines. (lvish Nat.) Patterson, Robert Michael. Deception on part of a Thrush. (Irish Nat.) Patterson, R. Late Stay of Swift. (T.c.) Cottney, J. Time Occupied by Birds in Building and Laying. (Irish Nat.) Foster, N. H. The Birds of a Neighbourhood; Roughlegged Buzzard in Co. Down. (T.c.) Patterson, R. Waxwing in Ulster. (T.c.) Patterson, Sir R. Ll. Manx Shearwater. (T.c.) Cottney, J. The Water Rail; The Bullfinch ; A Winter Corn- crake; Jerry-building; Vagaries in Egg-laying. (Northern Whig.) Foster N. H. Bird Watching. (Pr. Belf. Nat. F.C.) ; Scaup Duck in Inland Waters. (Irish Nat.) ; Ballywalter Birds ; Bangor Birds ; Local Bird Names. (Northern Whig.) McEndoo, W. Quails in Co. Down. (Irish Nat.) Orr, H. L. [1853-1913]. Strange Fatality to a Kingfisher. (Northern Whig.) Patterson, R. A White Water Rail; Corncrake in Winter (Irish Nat.) ; A Co. Down Lake ; Fatalities to Rooks ; Gannet Inland ; Waxwing in Ireland ; Fatal Accidents to Cormorants ; The Corncrake; Curious Nesting Sites; Irish Bird Names; Autumn Migration of Birds ; Nesting Boxes for Birds. (Northern Whig.) Down. | OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 517 1906. 1907. 1908. 1909. Cottney, J. Bramblings near Hillsborough. (Northern Whig, Mar. 10); Wagtails. (T.c., Mar. 17); Shrikes. (T.c., Apr. 7.) Foster, N. H. Siskins in Co. Down. (T.c., Jan. 27.); The Brambling. (T.c., Feb. 3.) Malcomson, H. T. Storm Petrel in Co. Down. (Irish Nat.) Orr, H. L. Local Bird Names. (Northern Whig, June 16); A Museum Specimen. (T.c., July 7) ; Ornithomyia in Starlings. (Irish Nat.) Patterson, R. Sandwich Tern Breeding in Co. Down; Glossy Ibis in Co. Down. (Irish Nat.) Cottney, J. Local Names of Birds. (Northern Whig, Nov. 30.) Foster, A.B. Early Swallows. (T.c., Apr. 13) ; A Late Swallow. (T.c., Nov. 16.) Foster, N. H. Notes from Hillsborough. (T.c., Feb. 9, Mar. 9, Apr. 6, May 4, June 8, July 6, Aug. 10, Sept. 7, Oct. 5. Nov. 9, Dec. 7.) Birds’ Nests. (T.c., May 4.) Patterson, R. My Bird Table. (T.c., Jan. 12, Dec. 23); Return of the Starling. (T.c., Sept. 21) ; Nuptial Changes in Bill of Common Puffin. (Irish Nat.) Wilson, Alec George, J.P. [viv.] A Gigantic Woodcock. (Irish Nat.) Cottney, J. Wild Swans. (Northern Whig, Feb. 8); Increase of Wood Pigeons. (T.c., Feb. 8); A Word for the Rook. (T.c., Dec. 26.) Foster, A.B. An Unusual Observation. (Op. cit., Dec. 26.) Foster, N. H. Notes from Hillsborough. (T.c., Jan. 4) ; Birds’ Nests. (Z.c., Apr. 11); Departure of Summer Migrants. (Z.c., Oct. 31) ; Arrival of Winter Migrants. (T.c., Nov. 7.) Patterson, R. A Disaster on Migration. (Irish Nat.) ; Markings of Nestling Birds ; Economic Value of Birds to the State. (Py. Belf. Nat. F.C.) Cottney, J. Re an Unusual Observation. (Northern Whig, Feb. 13); Rooks and Corn. (T.c., Jan. 2); Eviction by the Cuckoos. (T.c., July 17.) Foster, N. H. A New Year’s Ornithological Ramble, etc. (T.c., Jan. 9g); Our Winter Migrant Thrushes. (T7.c., Feb. 13) ; Birds in Snow: February Bird Notes. (T.c., Mar. 13); The Quail. (T.c., July 3, 10); Crossbills in Co. Down. (T.c., July 17); Autumn Migrants. (T.c., Nov. 6.); The Birds of Hillsborough. (Pr. Belf. Nat. F.C.) Langtry, Ross H. A Summer Fieldfare in Co. Down. (Irish Nat.) Patterson, R. White Wagtail on the East Coast. (Irish Nat.) A White Water-rail. (Northern Whig, Jan. 16); A Winter Corncrake. (T.c., Mar. 6); Winter Visitors. (TZ.c., Nov. 6); A November Corncrake. (T.c., Nov. 13.) Workman, W. H. Crossbill in Co. Down. (Brit. Birds, III.) 518 A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [Down. 1gio. Cottney, J. Starlings. (Northern Whig, Jan. 8); Magpies. (T.c., Feb. 19); The Mistle Thrush. (J.c., Mar. 12); The Wren. (T.c., June 4); Food of Owl and Kestrel. (T.c., Mar. 26) ; Magpies and Chickens. (T.c., Ang. 6.) Ellison, A. Breeding Habits of the Siskin in Ireland. (Irish Nat.) Foster, N. H. Oystercatcher following the Plough. (Brit. Birds, IV.) ; Some of our Rarer Birds. (Pr. Belf. Nat. & P. Soc.) ; Winter Flocks of Birds. (Northern Whig, Jan. 15); The Mystery of Migration. (T.c., Apr.16); Flocks of Birds. (T.c., July 23); Departure of Swifts. (T.c., Aug. 20); Departure of Summer Visitants. (Z.c., Oct. 1) ; Crossbills in Co. Down. (Brit. Birds, III.) Orr, H. L. Ring Dove feeding on Ivy berries. (Irish Nat.) ; A Large Flock of Birds. (Northern Whig, Jan. 8); Birds at Ballywalter. (Z.c., May 28.) Patterson, R. The Chiffchaff. (Northern Whig, Apr. 2); Hoopoe in Co. Down. (T.c., Oct. 8; Irish Nat.) Smith, J.B. Late Stay of Bramblings. (Brit. Birds, IV.) 1g11. Foster, N.H. Nest Building. (Northern Whig, Apr. 29, May 6) ; Departure of Summer Birds. (T.c., Nov. 11); The Night Movements of Redwings. (T.c., Dec. 9, 16) ; Ornithological Puzzles. (T.c., Dec. 16); A Talk about Birds. (Pr. Belf. Nat. F. C.) 1912. Foster, N. H. Late Stay of Swifts. (Ivish Nat.); Abnormal Breeding Habit of Sheld-Duck. (Brit. Birds) ; The Singing of Birds. (Northern Whig, Jan.13); The Redwing. (T.c., Feb. 3) ; New Irish Birds. (T.c., Mar. 23); The Jackdaw. (T.c., May 18); Spring Migrants in 1912. (T.c., May 25); Snipe perching, and Grebes. (T.c., July 6); Bird Notes from Hills- borough. (T.c., Aug. 10); Albinism. (T.c., Oct. 26); A Rare Winter Visitor, and the Mistle Thrush. (T.c., Dec. 7.) Patterson, R. The Grey Phalarope. (Northern Whig, Jan. 20) ; Effect of Wintry Weather. (TJ.c., Dec. 7.) 1913. Foster, N. H. Quails. (Northern Whig, Jan. 18); A Nest- Robber. (T.c., June 7); Wood-pigeons, useful or otherwise. (T.c., June 18) ; Departure of Spring Migrants. (T.c., Oct. 4) ; Swallows and House Martins. (T.c., Nov. 15); Curious nesting site. (T.c., Dec. 27); Whooper Swan in Co. Down. (Irish Nat.) Orr, H. L. Corncrake in January. (Northern Whig. Feb. 1) ; The return of the Starlings. (T.c., Sept. 13.) Workman, W. H. Black Guillemots nesting at Ballywalter. (1.6, Oct. ' x15 1913-14. Workman, W.H. On peculiar nesting site of Black Guillemot. (Brit. Birds, VII., 1913 ; Irish Nat., 1914.) |) 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. 1772, DUBLIN. ] OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 519 Foster, N. H. Departure of Spotted Flycatchers. (Irish Nat.) ; Moorhen carrying Eggs. (Brit. Birds); The Sedge Warbler. (Northern Whig, Jan. 3) ; A Ringed Cormorant. (T.c., Jan. 10) ; Another Ringed Bird recovered. (T.c., Jan. 17); Waxwing, and Kestrel near Water. (T.c., Feb. 21); The Nightingale. (T.c., Apr. 4); Domed Nests. (T.c., June 6); Scarcity of Birds. (J.c., Aug. I); Passing of the Summer. (T.c., Aug. 31) ; Departure of the Swallows. (T.c., Oct. 10); Breeding of Canada Goose at Hillsborough. (lvish Nat.) Orr, H. L. A very rare visitor. (Northern Whig, Mar. 21, 28.) Foster, N. H. Bird recording at its best. (Op. cit., Jan. 9); The Birds of Hillsborough. (T.c. Jan. 16) ; Spring’s approach. (T.c., Mar. 13); Song during Flight. (T.c., Apr. 17); The Tree Pipit. (Z.c., May 1); Mistle Thrush singing on Wing ; Curious habit of Landrail. (T.c., June 12) ; The Quail. (T.c., June 26); A Contrast: Two Broods from one Nest. (T.c., Aug. 14); Mistle Thrush singing in Winter. (Brvit. Birds) ; Pied Wagtail nesting on Ground. (T.c.) Malcomson, H. T. Honey Buzzard at Knock. (Irish Nat.); Note on Honey Buzzard in Ireland. (Brit. Birds.) Orr, H. L. Early recollections. (Northern Whig, June 26) ; The Grouse, (J.c¢., Sept. 11); .The Siskin.’ (7c, Now. 5p) Foster, N. H. Hillsborough Birds. (Northern Whig, Jan. 8) ; How to take notes on Birds. (T.c., Jan. 22); Song of the Fieldfare. (T.c., Feb. 19) ; A Pretty Sight. (Z.c., Mar. 11) ; The Goldeneye. (T.c., June 12); A Voice from the Past. t7 .c.,, Dec, 2;) Orr, H. L. A Robin Transfixed. (Op. ci., Jan. 15); The Raven. (T.c., Aug. 19.) Wright, W.C. Lapland Bunting in Co. Down. (Brit. Birds, IX.) Foster, N. H. The Tit Family. (Northern Whig, Feb. 10) ; Waxwing in Co. Down. (Irish Nat.) ; The Winter of 1916-17 and its Effect on Bird Lifein Co. Down. (T.c.) ; Some Migrant Notes. (JZ.c.) ; Departure of Swifts. (T.c.) Malcomson, H. T. Mortality among Great Crested Grebes. (Irish Nat.) Orr, H.L. Answers to Bird Questions. (Northern Whig, July 9) ; Sparrow Clubs. (TJ.c., Aug. 18.) CO. DUBLIN. Rutty, J. An Essay towards a Natural History of the County of Dublin. 2 vols. 8vo, Dublin: 1772. [500.] 520 1832. 1833. 1836. 1848. 1853. 1854. 1855. 1860. 1862. 1863. 1864. 1865. 1866. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY (DUBLIN. ' K[nox], T. Rarer Birds taken in Ireland, principally in Vicinity of Dublin, in Winter of 1831-32. (Loudon’s Mag. N.H., V.) ; Crested Cormorant near Dublin. (7.c.) ; Hawfinch or Grosbeak shot in Phoenix Park. (T.c.) K[nox], T. Rose Ouzel (Pastor roseus) shot near Dublin. (Op. cit., V1.) “W.R.” [W. H. Russell.] Crested Lark at Taney. (Dublin Penny Jnl., Feb. 27.) Montgomery, R. J. Reed Warbler and Blackcap near Dublin. (Zool.) Kinahan, J. R. On Singing of Birds in Spring and Summer in Ireland. (Zool.) Irby, L. H. Rose-coloured Pastor near Dublin. - (Zool.) Tristram, H. B. Little Olivaceous Gallinule at Balbriggan. (T.c.) Warren, R. Charadrius minor from Clontarf Is. (Nat. Hist. Rev.) Kinahan, J. R. [ob. 1863.] Local List of Birds found in Co. Dublin. (Nat. Hist. Rev.) Powys, Hon. T. L. Bonaparte’s Gull on Irish Coast. (Zool.) Dombrain, J. R. Occurrence of Rose Ouzel (Pastor roseus) near Dublin. (Pr. N. H. Soc. Dubl., I1., 1856-59.) Kinahan, J. R. 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(Jvish Nat.) Benson, C. W. Quails in Co. Dublin. (Brit. Birds, IX.); Turtle Doves in Co. Dublin. (Irish Nat.) Crawford, G. B. Some Notes on Winter Birds near Dublin. (Irish Nat.) A few Notes on Birds about Kingstown. (T.c.) May, G. C. Carrion Crow at Ireland’s Eye. (T.c.) Patten, C. J. Hedge Sparrow [etc.] on Migration at Rockabill Light Station, 5 notes. (T.c.) Benson, C. W. Summer Migrants at Balbriggan in 1g16. (Irish Nat.) May, G. C. Jays in Co. Dublin; Carrion Crow nesting at Ireland’s Eye. (T.c.) Shaw, F. W. Night Heron near Dublin. (T.c.) Wilson, J. M. Corncrake in Trinity College Park [Dublin]. (Irish Nat.) CO. FERMANAGH. Clermont, Lord. Pallas’s Sand Grouse in Ireland. (Zool.) S———,, H. Garganey Teal [Lough Erne]. (Field, Feb. 6.) Harting, J. E. British Heronries. (Zool.) [partim.] Brooke, A. B. Gadwallin Ireland. (Zool.) Williams and Son. Bittern in Ireland [near Lough Erne]. (Field, Jan. 23.) Murray, H. B. Snowy Owl in Co. Fermanagh [near Sack]. (Field, Mar. 4.) H , J. H. 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(Brit. Birds, II.) Trevelyan, H. Noteson Flocking of the Redbreasted Merganser ; Common Scoter breeding in Ireland. (Op. cit., II.) Trevelyan, H. Flocking of Redbreasted Merganser. (Fveld, Sept. 3.) Williams, W. J. Rare Birds in Ireland—Osprey. (Brit. Birds, III.) Igto-11. Trevelyan, H. Notes on Common Scoter breeding in Ireland, IQII. IgI2. 1913. 1914. IQI5. Ig16. 1917. 1836. 1851. 1864. 1865. 2 notes. (Op. cit., I9I0-II.) Trevelyan, H. Breeding of Great Black-backed Gull in Ireland. (Op: 'cit., V.) Trevelyan, H. Flocking of Redbreasted Mergansers in Autumn. (OD. cit., “V.) Langham, Sir C., Bt. Stock Doves in Fermanagh. (Irish Nat.) Patterson, R. Waxwing in Co. Fermanagh. (Northern Whig, Janis, 3¥.) Burkitt, J. P. The Great Crested Grebe. (Irish Nat.) Burkitt, J. P. Dummy nests of Whitethroat and Garden Warbler. (Irish Nat.) ; Blackcap inCo. Fermanagh. (T.c.) ; The Nightjar. (T.c.) Burkitt, J. R. Some Migrant Notes. (I7vish Nat.) ; Note on the Long-eared Owl. (T.c.) ; The effect of the 1916-17 Winter on Birds. (T.c.); Wood Wren in Fermanagh. (T.c.) CO. GALWAY. Lingwood, R. M. List of Birds, etc., observed in Connemara, August 1835. (Loudon’s Mag. N. H., IX.) McIntosh, J. Heronries in England, etc. [partim.] (Nat. [Morris’s], I.) [Anon. “R. J. M.’] Leach’s Petrel in Co. Galway. (Field, Jan. 9.) Foot, F. J. Flights of Swans seen. (Pr. N. H. Soc. Dubl., 1863-64.) 526 1868. 1869. 1871. 1872. 1873. 1876. 1877. 1881. 1882. 1885. 1887. 1888. 1889. r8o1. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1896. 1808. 1899. 1902. 1904. 1905. 1907. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [GALWAY. | Whyte, J. The Hawfinch [in Co. Galway]. (Field, July 4.) Templer, R. B. Buff-coloured Woodcock. (Field, Jan. 2.) [Anon. “ A.’’] Wild Swans in Ireland. (Field, Jan. 14.) Harting, J. E. British Heronries. (Zool.) [partim.] Persse, A. Sabine’s Snipe in Co. Galway. (Field, Dec. 6.) Kendall, J. Snowy Owl [near Clifden]. (Field, Dec. 9.) Warren, R. Shoveler breeding in Ireland [near Portumna]. (Field, June 2.) “P, A. K.” Shoveler on Lough Corrib. (Field, Jan. 22.) “P, A. K.” Woodcock nesting in Co. Galway. (Field, Apr. 29.) Ussher, R. J. Two Days in the Connemara Mountains. (Zool.) H , W.C. Turtle Dove in Co. Galway. (Field, Nov. 19.) t ,G. Nightjars in Co. Galway. (T.c., Aug. 27.) Keatinge, P. Pallas’s Sand Grouse [in Co. Galway]. (Field, June 16.) Williams, E. Golden Eagles in Co. Galway; Pectoral Sand- piper in Ireland ; Solitary Snipe in Ireland. (Zool.) Burke, J. Forktailed Petrel [in Co. Galway]. (Field, Oct. 10.) Idem by R. M. Barrington. (T.c., Nov. 14, 28, Dec. 5.) Williams, E. Golden Oriole in Co. Galway. (Zool.) Patterson, R. Grey Phalarope in Ireland. (Zool.) Williams, E. Golden Eagle in Co. Galway. (Ivish Nat.) Coburn, F. Female Merganser assuming Male Plumage. (Zool.) fAnon.] Occurrence of Eider. (Field, Jan. 6.) Johnston, J. N. White Variety of Sparrow in Co. Galway. (Irish Nat.) Hibbert, R. F. Stock Dove in Co. Galway. (Irish Nat.) Palmer, J. E. Birds of Connemara. (T.c. Witherby, H. F. Irish Bird Notes; A Fortnight with the Birds of Connemara. (T.c.) [Anon.] Occurrence of Shoveler. (Field, Oct. 15.) Gilmore, R. M. Bittern in Co. Galway. (Irish Nat.) Hamilton, D’A. I. Landrail in Galway in December. (Field, Jan. 14.) Dillon, R. E. Snow Bunting in Co. Galway. (Irish Nat.) Congreve, L. H. A Winter Corncrake in Co. Galway. (Irish Nat.) Williams, W. J. Tree Pipit in Ireland. (T.c.) Pycraft, W. P. Iceland Falcon in Co. Galway. (Knowledge.) Nichols, A. R. Tufted Duck breeding on Lough Mask. (Irish Nat.) ———— KERRY. ] OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 527 1909. IQIo. Igi2. IQI5. 1916. IgI7. 1918. 1756. 1853. 1854. 1857. 1858. 1859. 1860. 1864. 1867. 1869. 1870. Bahr, P. H. Crossbills in Galway. (Brit. Birds, III.) Williams, W. J. Rare Birds in Ireland—Little Auks. (T.c.) Barrington, R. M. Wryneck at Aran Island. (Irish Nat.) Humphreys, G. H. Arrival of Chiffchaff. (Ivish Nat.) Carroll, C. J. Cream-coloured Whimbrel in Ireland. (Brit. Birds.) 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(Fteld, Apr. 14.) “Beverley.” Idem. (T.c., Apt. 21.) Hackett, W. A. Golden Eagle in Kerry. (Field, Dec. 28.) (Correction = White-tailed Eagle, by “Inisclure’’] (Op. cit., Jan. 11, 1879.) Benner, W. Rare Visitants to Tralee. (Sci. Gossip.) , J. ©. Wild Swans on Lake of Killarney. (Field, Feb. 19.) Gallwey, R. Payne. MRed-crested Duck in Kerry. (Zool.) Idem. (Field, Mar. 5.) M , E. Golden Oriole in Co. Kerry. (Field, June 4.) More, A. G. Sooty Shearwater in Ireland. (Zool.) Barrington, R.M. Irish Breeding Stations of the Gannet. (Zool.) Idem by R. J. Ussher. (T.c.) “Camballo.”” Notes from Kerry. (Field, Dec. 26.) Warren, R. Spoonbill in Co. Kerry. (Zool.) ° [Anon.] Golden Oriole in Kerry. (Field, June 4.) 1886-87. Ussher, R. J. Breeding of Fork-tailed Petrel on Blasquets, 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 2 notes. (Zool., 1886-87.) Barrington, R. M. Pied Flycatcher in Ireland. (Zool.) C , J. C. Goosander at Killarney. (fveld, Apr. 21.) O’Connell, D. Spoonbill in Co. Kerry. (Op. cit., Oct. 5.) Candler, C. and H. Notes on Bird-Life of Skellig Rocks. (Tr. Norf. & Norw. Soc., V.) Courtney, J.C. Golden Eagle shot at Killarney. (Fvelu, Dec. 6.) Barrington, R. M. Breeding of Fork-tailed Petrel [on Tearaght Rock]. (Field, Nov. 14.) Turle, W. H. A Visit to the Blasket Islands and Skellig Rocks. (Ibis.) More, A. G. Lesser Whitethroat and Yellowbrowed Warbler at Tearaght Rock. (Irish Nat., Apr.) Tank, J. Little Bustard in Kerry. (Irish Nat., Feb.) KERRY. ] OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 529 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1808. 1899. IgOl. 1902. 1905. 1906. 1907. 1909. IgIO. 1913. IgI4. Flemyng, W. W. A Visit to Puffin I., Co. Kerry. (Zool.) Scharff, R. F. The Dusky Shearwater. (Irish Nat., July.) McCormick, T. W. Osprey in Kerry. (Land & Water, Mar. 2; Irish Nat., Apr.) Barrett-Hamilton, G. E. H. Pomatorhine Skua in Kerry. (Ornithologist.) Barrington, R. M. Mealy Redpoll off coast of Kerry ; Supposed Occurrence of Great Spotted Cuckoo in Kerry. (Zool.) Scharff, R. F. 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(Field, Mar. 29.) 532 1842. 1858. 1872. 1875. 1880. 1883. 1885. 1886. 1889. 189q1. 1892. 1894. 1896. 1902. 1908, 1802. 1831. 1871. 1872. 1873. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [DERRY. CO. LIMERICK. Thompson, W. Blackwinged Stilts in Co. Limerick. (Proc. Dubl. N. H. Soc., 1841-2, p. 9.) Kinahan, G. H. Starling Roost at Rathkeale. (Zool.) Idem. (Pr. N. H. Soc. Dubl., I. [1856-59].) Harting, J. E. British Heronries. (Zool.) [partim.] Williams, [E.] White-winged Black Tern in Co. Limerick. (Field, June 5.) Flemyng, W. W. Heronries in Ireland. (Zool.) Flemyng, W. W. Note of the Long-eared Owl. (Zool.) Henniker, F. Blacktailed Godwit in Co. Limerick. (Field, Nov. 7.) Williams, E. Ruddy Sheldrake near Limerick. (Zool.) Pentland, G. H. Woodcock breeding in Co. Limerick. (Field, Sept. 29.) Martin, H. Forktailed Petrel [near Limerick]. (Op. cit., Oct. IO.) Doddy, D. White Snipe. (Irish Sportsman, Mar. 19.) [Anon.] Woodcocks in May. (Limerick Chronicle, May 3.) Bevan, J. V. A White Swallow. 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Patterson, Sir R. Ll. Longtailed Duck in Derry. (T.c.) Campbell, D. C. Iceland Gull at Londonderry. (I7ish Nat.) Campbell, D. C. Roughlegged Buzzard at Campsie; Bittern at Bunfoot ; Grey Phalarope in Lough Foyle. (Irish Nat.) D , D. Bittern in Derry. (Field, Jan. 20.) Campbell, D. C. Arrival of Swift in Londonderry ; Hawfinch at Garshuey ; Breeding of the Dunlin. (J7sh Nat.) Campbell, D. C. Waxwing at Bridgend; Albino Curlew at St. Johnston ; Iceland Gull at Londonderry ; Pomatorhine Skua on Inniskell Is. (Jvish Nat.) Campbell, D. C. Birds: Their Structure, Flight and Habits. fy. Bat, NH. F.C.) Campbell, D. C. The Dunlin in the Breeding Season ; Gadwall at Londonderry. (Irish Nat.) ag D. C. Ornitholog. Notes from Londonderry. (Irish Nat.) 534 1906. 1907. 1908. 1909. I9gIO. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [DERRY. Campbell, D. C. Iceland Gull at Londonderry. (Irish Nat.) Foster, N. H. On Nesting of Tree Sparrow in Co. Derry. (T.c.) Campbell, D. C. Cleverness of Chough ; Homing Instinct in Gull. (Northern Whig, Sept. 21); Friendship of a Robin. (7c, Dec. 23.) Henry, S. English Translation of Gaelic Bird-names. (T.c., Nov. 30.) Kevin, W. H. Local Names of Birds. (T.c.) Campbell, D. C. Ornitholog. Notes from Londonderry. (Irish Nat.) ; The Lark’s Song. (Northern Whig, May 30); Two Common Songs. (T.c., June 6) ; Nature Notes from Magilligan. (7.c., Sept. 12.) Fletcher, E. H. Shorteared Owls. (Irish Nat.) Henry, S. Lough Neagh Birds. (Northern Whig, May 23); Birds on Lough Neagh. (T.c., June 6); Wood Wren in Co. Derry. (T7.c., June 13); The Clever Rook. (T.c., Apr. 18) ; General Notes. (7.c., May 2); The Way of the Cuckoo. (T.c., June 20); The Study of Unnatural History. (T.c., Aug. 22.) Nicholson, William Weir. [1883-1912.] Photographing Birds. (Northern Whig, Oct. 3); The Turnstone. (T.c., Oct. Io.) [Anon.] Crossbill at Coleraine. (Field, July 17). Campbell, D. C. Turtle Dove near Londonderry ; Wood Wren at Londonderry. (Ivish Nat.); Glossy Ibis in Co. Derry. (Irish Nat.; Northern Whig, Oct. 23); Nature’s Voices. (Northern Whig, Apr. 17); The Gull’s Early Meals. (T.c., May 15); The Lark’s Song. (TJ.c., June 19) ; Rival Fishers (T.c., Aug. 28) ; Late Nests in 1909. (T.c., Sept. 18.) Henry, S. The Longeared Owl. (Northern Whig, Apr. 17) Identifying a Bird. (TJ.c., Aug. 21.) Nicholson, W. W. Winter Bird Watching. (T.c., Jan. 2); Migration of Sheld Duck. (T.c., Jan. 16); Blue Tits among the Reeds. (T.c., Mar. 6); Stock Dove’s Nest. (T.c., May 15); Where the Raven lives. (T.c., July 3) ; A Dead Fulmar. (T.c., Sept. 18.) Campbell, D. C. Ruffs in Co. Derry. (Irish Nat.) ; The Purple Sandpiper. (Northern Whig, Mar. 12) ; Homes of the Waders. (T.c., Apr. 30); Nature’s Voices. (T7.c., May 21); An Old Road. (T.c., July ro). Henry, S. The Blackbird. (Northern Whig, Jan. 29); The Grasshopper Warbler. (T.c., May 28); Corvus corax. (T.c., May 28.) Nicholson, W. W. Purple Sandpipers. (Northern Whig, Jan. 15); Early Builders. (T.c., Apr. 9); Grey Wagtail. (T.c., Apr. 23) ; Getting to know the Nightjar. (Z.c., June 25); A Duck Rendezvous. (T.c., Nov. 28.) : LONGFORD. | OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 535 IgIl. 1912. 1913. IgI4. 1915. 1916. IQI7. 1825. 1852. 1860. 1870. 1883. 1895. 1899. 1903. Campbell, D. C. Ornitholog. Notes from Londonderry. (Irish Nat.); Wanderers. (Northern Whig, Jan. 21); Strange Companionships among Birds. (T.c., Jan. 28); A Rare Visitor. (T.c. Aug. 19.) Nicholson, W. W. Early Singers. (Northern Whig, Jan. 28); The Redwing’s Song. (T.c., Mar. 4) ; Diary Extracts. (T.c., Mar. 11) ; Nature’s Music. (T.c., Apr. I) ; September Seaside Birds. (Tc, Oct. 7) ; Birds and Fresh Water. (T.c., Oct:28).5 The Waders. (T.c., Nov. 23.) Campbell, D. C. The Birds of Inishduff. (T.c., Feb. 10) ; The Early Season. (T.c., May 25); Strange Nesting Places. (T.c., Aug. 31.) Henry, S. Our Smallest Falcon. (Northern Whig, June 8); The Peregrine’s Eyrie. (T.c., June 15); Buffon’s Skua. (T.c., Nov. 2.) Campbell, D.C. Voices inthe Night. (Northern Whig, Aug. 9.) Henry, S. The Dunlin. (Op. cit., May 17); A Mystery of the Night. (T.c., Aug. 22.) Wright, W. C. Greenland Falcon in Co. Derry. (Brit. Birds, VIL.) Campbell, D. C. Evening Calls. (Northern Whig, July 25.) Campbell, D. C. A persevering pair. (Northern Whig, June 12); Quails. (T.c., July 31) ; The Cuckoo’s departure. (T.c., July 31) ; Herons in the Foyle. (T7.c., July 31.) Henry, S. The Little Auk. (Northern Whig, Mar. 18.) Campbell, D. C. The Owl’s Nest; Late Nests. (Op. cit July 28.) CO. LONGFORD. “V.” [Glossy Ibis in Co. Longford.] (Zool. Jnl., I., p. 590.) Powys, T. L. Glossy Ibis in Ireland. (Zool.) “Gael.’’ Woodcock’s Nest in Co. Longford. (Field, Apr. 7.) Blake-Knox, H. White Thrush at Ballymahon. (Zool.) [Anon.] Occurrence of Little Bustard. (Field, Mar. 9.) Powell, L. Little Bustard in Co. Longford. (Irish Times, Mar. 2.) Curtis, F. [Exhibition of Spotted Sandpiper from Co. Longford.] (Bull, B.O.C., VIII.) Williams, —. Snow Geese in Longford. (Zool.) 536 1gI3. 1918. 1848. 1856. 1858. 1860. 1869. 1872. 1892. 1896. 1897. 1899. 1906. 1909. IgIo. IgI2. 1913. 1915. 1917. 1857. 1859. 1860. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY (Mayo. Fetherstone, Rev. Sir G. R. Occurrence of Dipper in Co. Longford. (Morning Post, Sept. —.) Wilson, J. M. Bird Life at Currygrana. (Irish Nat.) ; Jay in Co. Longford. (T.c.) CO. LOUTH. Montgomery, R. J. Night Heron in Louth. (Zool.) Clermont, Lord. Eared Grebe, etc., in Ireland; Mute Swans in Dundalk Bay. (Of. cit.) Clermont, Lord. On Capture of a Mute Swan in Dundalk Bay. (Nat. Hist. Rev.) Clermont, Lord. Eared Grebe near Dundalk; On Capture of Mute Swan in Dundalk Bay. (Pr. N. H. Soc. Dubl., IL, 1856-59.) Clermont, Lord. American Bittern in Ireland. (Zool.) Harting, J. E. British Heronries. (Zool.) [partim.] Barton, H. D. M. Spotted Crake in Co. Louth. (Irish Nat.) Pentland, G. H. Nesting of Goldcrest. (Zool.) Pentland, G. H. Stock Dove at Drogheda. (Irish Nat.) Mitchell, A. T. Grey Wagtail in Co. Louth. (Field, July 1.) Swan, Allan P. Quail in Co. Louth. (J7vish Nat.) Williams, W. J. Rare Birdsin Ireland—Honey Buzzard. (Brit. Birds, I1.) Pentland, G. H. Abundance of Great Northern Divers. (Irish Nat.) Pentland, G. H. Notes on Increase and Decrease of Some . . . . .Birds, etc., in Co. Louth during last 50 years. (Irish Nat.) Pentland, G. H. A Blackbird’s Note. (Irish Nat.) Foster, N. H. Nat. Hist. Notes from Carlingford. (Irish Nat.) Pentland, G. H. Swans and their Nests. (Irish Nat.) CO. MAYO. Warren, R. Notes on Natatores of Killala. (Nat. Hist. Rev.) “ Curiosity.” Snowy Owl [in Co. Mayo]. (Field, Jan. 29.) Warren, R. Rare Birds in Co. Mayo. (Nat. Hist. Rev.) Mayo. ] OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 537 More, A. G. Arctic Tern nesting on fresh water. (Zool.) 1861. Newton, A. On Occurrence of Snowy Owl in Co. Mayo. (Zool.) Idem. (Pr. N. H. Soc. Dubl., 1859-60.) Warren, R., junr. Rare Birds, etc., in Co. Mayo. (Zool.) 1863. Warren, R., junr. List of Birds of Prey, Perchers and Waders, and of Swimming Birds observed to frequent the districts of Mayo and Sligo which border on Killala, 2 pts. (Pr. N. H. Soc. Dubl., 1860-62.) Williams, R. P. On Occurrence of Golden Oriole, etc. [Eared Grebe near Killala.] (T.c.) 1864. Warren, R., junr. On winter migration of the Pomarine Skua, etc. (Pr. N. H. Soc. Dubl., 1862-63) ; Occasional Notes on Occurrence of Birds on shores of Killala Bay. 2 pts. (T.c.) 1866. Blake-Knox, H. White-bellied Swift in W. Islands of Mayo. (Zool.) 1867. Harvie-Brown, J. A. Bald-headed Eagle in Achill. (Zool.) 1871. Ashby, R. Snowy Owl in Co. Mayo. (Field, Apr. 8.) Carr, M.A. Sabine’s Snipe in Co. Mayo. (T.c., Jan. 21.) 1872. Harting, J. E. British Heronries. (Zool.) [partim.] 1873. More, A. G. Green Sandpiper in Aug. (Field, Sept. 13.) 1874. Warren, R. Iceland and Glaucous Gulls in Ireland. (Field, Jan. 3.) 1875. Pike, W. Climate and Ornithology of Achill. (Zool.) Warren, R. Avocets in Ireland. (Field, Nov. 27) ; Pied Fly- catcher in Co. Mayo; Autumnal Migration of Skuas. (Zool.) ; Greenland Falcon in Co. Mayo. (field, May 1, 15.) Williams and Son. Bewick’s Swan in Ireland [at Belmullet]. (Field, Jan. 23.) 1876. Warren, R. Dusky Redshank in Co. Mayo. (Field, Nov. 11.) 1877. Pike, W. On Habits of Golden Eagle. (Zool.) Warren, R. Freshwater breeding haunt of Sandwich Tern. (TZ.c.) Eiders in Estuary of the Moy; The Birds of the Moy Estuary, 3 papers. (T7.c.) Summer Migrants. (Field, May 5); Wild Swan in June. (OP. ci., July 14); Glaucous and Iceland Gulls in Ireland. (Op. cit., Mar. 31.) 1878. Warren, R. Terns and Skuas in Estuary of the Moy, 2 pts. ; Ornitholog. Notes from the Moy Estuary ; Spotted Redshank in Co. Mayo. (Zool.) Spotted Redshank and Iceland Gull in Co. Mayo (Field, Jan. 5.) 1878-80. Harting, J. E. On Occurrence in Ireland of Lesser Snow Goose. (Zool., 1878; Field, Oct. 26, 1878.) Idem. (Zool., 1880.) 538 A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [Mayo, 1879. Warren, R. Wildfowl in Co. Mayo. (Zool.) Summer Birds in Co. Mayo. (Field, June 7); Gadwall in Co. Mayo. (T.c., Jan. 11) ; Fulmar Petre] on Coast. (T.c., Feb. I.) 1880. Sheridan, J. R. Rare Birds at Achill Island. (Field, Apr. 24.) Warren, R. Widgeon in Moy Estuary. (Zool.) Glaucous Gull in Co. Mayo. (Field, Mar. 20.) 1880-91. Warren, R., Ornitholog. Notes from Mayo and Sligo, rz pts. (Zool., 1880-83, 1886-91.) 1881. Knapp, A. H. An Ornithological Ramble in Island of Achill. (Fteld, Aug. 27.) More, A. G. Iceland Falcon in Ireland. (Zool.) 1882. Darling, J. J. F. Cormorants breeding on inland Jake [Lough Attymas]. (Zool.) Ward, H.S. The Islands of Inniskea. (Field, July 22.) 1884. Ussher, R. J. Crane in Mayo. (Zool.) Warren, R. Notes from Mayo. (Field, May 17.) 1885. More, A. G. White’s Thrush in Mayo. (Zool.) Warren, R. Summer Birds in Mayo. (Field, June 13.) 1888, “Glendarary.” Solitary Snipe on Achill. (Field, Oct. 6, 20.) [Editorial.] Idem. (Z.c., Nov. ro.) Scharff, R. F. Little Bustard in Co. Mayo. (Zool.) Warren, R. The Wildfowl and Wildfowl] shooting of Killala Bay and Estuary of Moy. (Field, Mar. 3395 1889. Cradock, T. The Ruff in Co. Mayo. (Field, Sept. 21.) 1890. Barrington, R.M. Wood Wren in Co. Mayo. (Zool.) Garvey, J. Pomatorhine Skua on Lough Conn. (Field, Nov. 1.) More, A. G. Barred Warbler in Ireland. (Zool.) 1891. [Anon. “H. J. W.”] Birds of the West. (Sct. Gossip, Apr.) Scroope, H. Forktailed Petrel [in Co. Mayo]. (Field, Oct. IO.) Ussher, R. J. Pomatorhine Skua in Co. Mayo. (Zool.) Warren, R. Wildfowling in Estuary of the Moy ; Pomatorhine Skua in Co. Mayo. (Zool.) 1892. Barrington, R. M. Greenland Falcon in Achill. (Zool.) More, A. G. Barred Warbler and Short-toed Lark in Co. Mayo. (Irish Nat., Apr.) Warren, R. Iceland Gulls and Wild Swans in Moy Estuary, (Zool.) Iceland and Glaucous Gulls in Ireland, (Irish Nat., Oct., Nov.) 1893. Burkitt, R. J. Abundance of Wild Swans in Mayo, 1892~93. (Irish Nat., May.) Harvey, R. Snowy Owl on Achill Island. (T.c.) Scharff, R. F. Mealy Redpolls on Achill Island. (T.c., Apr.) Sheridan, J. R. King Duck in Achill Island. (T.c., June.) Mayo.] OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 539 Warren, R. White Wagtail in Co. Mayo. (Irish Nat., July; Zool.) Williams, E. Solitary Snipe in Co. Mayo. (Zool.) 1894. Sheridan, J. R. King Eider, Buffon’s Skua and Surf Scoter off Achill Island; Mealy Redpoll and American Goldfinch on Achill Island, 5 notes. (Zool.) Rare Birds in Achill Island. (Irish Nat.) Warren, R. Great Shearwater in Killala Bay; Sand Martins nesting ina Ruin. (Zool.) Williams, E. American Golden Plover in Ireland. (Zool. ; Irish Nat.) ; Snowy Owl in Co. Mayo. (Irish Nat.) 1895. Warren, R. The Breeding Birds of Loughs Conn, Carra and Mask: Birds observed breeding on coasts of Sligo and Mayo, 2 papers. (Irish Nat.) 1896. Warren, R. The Terns of Killala Bay. (Irish Nat., June) ; The Skuas of Killala Bay. (Ormithologist ; Irish Nat., Jaly) ; The Gulls of Killala Bay. (Jrish Nat., Oct.). Early Nesting of Herons. (Zool.) 1897. Warren, R. Surf Scoter in Co. Mayo; Unusually large numbers of Pintails in Co. Mayo ; On Breeding Range of Yellow Wagtail. (Zool.) Surf Scoter in Killala Bay. (Irish Nat.) Idem. (Field, May 1.) 1898. Gilmore, R. M. Nightjar in Co. Mayo. (Irish Nat.) Saunders, Howard. White Wagtail in Co. Mayo. (Bull. B.O.C., VIL.) ; Exhibition of Wood Sandpiper from Co. Mayo. (OP. ct., VILL.) Warren, R. White Wagtail in Ireland. (Zool.; Irish Nat., July) ; Long-tailed Duck in Killala Bay and Estuary of Moy. (Irish Nat., May); White Wagtail on Bartragh Is. (Field, May 21) ; Idem in Co. Mayo. (Pc, June i.) 1899. Jourdain, F. C. R. Cormorants nesting on Trees. (Field, Sept. 10) ; Idem by R. J. Ussher. (Irish Nat.) Lindsay, J. Forktailed Petrel and Landrail in Mayo in Dec. (Field, Jan. 28.) Sharpe, R. B. Larger Snow Goose in Co. Mayo. (Bull. B.0.C., x -) Ussher, R. J. Cormorants breeding in Trees. (Irish Nat., Aug.) Warren, R. Ornitholog. Notes from N.W. Ireland. (Zool.) ; White Wagtails at Bartragh. (Irish Nat., Aug.) ; Bartailed Godwits, etc., in Moy Estuary. (T.c., Aug.) 1900. Saunders, H. Pectoral Sandpiper in Co. Mayo. (Bull. B.O.C., XI Ussher, R. J.. Snow Goose in Ireland. (J vish Nat., April.) Warren, R. Bewick‘s Swans in Moy Estuary (T.c., Jay; Rose-coloured Pastor in Co. Mayo. (T.-c., Jan.) ; Golden Plover and Lapwings in Moy Estuary. (F.c., Feb:) 540 Igor. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908. 1909. IgII. IgI2. 1913. IQI4. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [Mayo. Coburn, F. Redthroated Pipit in Ireland. (Zool., July; Irish Nat., Oct.); Idem by R. J. Ussher. (Irish Nat., Nov.) ; Exhibition of Rare Birds from Mayo. (Bull. B.O.C., XII.) Warren, R. White Wagtail at Bartragh. (Irish Nat., July) ; Blacktailed Godwit. (T.c.) Coburn, F. Holboell’s Redpoll in Ireland. (Zool., July; Irish Nat., Aug.) Warren, R. Increase in numbers of Breeding Birds in Mayo and Sligo. (Irish Nat., Oct.); Ruff in Co. Mayo. (T.c., Dec.) ; The White Wagtail in Killala Bay. (T.c., July) ; Iceland Gull at Moyview. (Z.c., Aug.) Knox, Godfrey. Green Sandpiper at Foxford. (Irish Nat.) Warren, R. White Wagtail visiting Bartragh Island, Killala Bay. (Zool.); Blacktailed Godwit in Moy Estuary. (Irish Nat., Apr.) ; Some Ornitholog. Notes from Moyview. (T.c., July.) Knox, Godfrey. Snow Geese. (Irish Nat.) Warren, R. Snow Geese in Co. Mayo; Ornitholog. Notes from Killala Bay and Moy Estuary. (Zool.); White Wagtails. (Irish Nat., July); Great Increase of Arctic Terns in Killala Bay. (T.c., Nov.) Warren, R. Tree Sparrow in Belmullet. (Jvish Nat., Mar.) ; Iceland Gull in Moy Estuary. (T.c., June); Tufted Duck breeding on Lough Conn. (T.c.) ; Corncrakes in Winter. (T.c.) Warren, R. White Wagtails in Co. Mayo. (Zool.) Williams, W. J. Snowy Owl in Co. Mayo. (T.c.) Nichols, A. R. Tufted Duck breeding on Lough Mask. (Irish Nat., May.) Warren, R. Some Rare Visitors to Bartragh Island, Killala Bay ; Spring Arrival of Sandwich Terns in Killala Bay ; Breeding of Tree-Sparrows and Dunlinsin Co. Mayo. (Zool.) Patten, C. J. Rambles on Achill Island. (Irish Nat., Oct.) Warren, R. Some Ornitholog. Notes from Mayo and Sligo. (Zool.) Campbell, D.C. Reeve in Co. Mayo. (Irish Nat.) Ussher, R. J. Fulmar Breeding in Ireland. (Ivish Nat.) Warren, R. White-tailed Eagle no longer breeding in Ireland. (Zool.) ; Gull breeding in Mayo. (T.c.). Ussher, R. J. Clare Island Survey. Aves. (Pr. R. I. Acad.) Nichols, A. R. Squacco Heron in Co. Mayo. (Irish Nat.) Warren, R. Greenland Falcon in Co. Mayo. (Zool.); On Migration of White Wagtail in I. of Bartragh. (Irish Nat.) ; Blackthroated Diver in Co. Mayo; White Wagtails in Co. Mayo. (Zool.) Warren, R. Iceland Gull in Co. Mayo. (Zool.) mae ——————————————as Sl MONAGHAN. ] OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 541 1915. 1916. IgI7. 1918. 1846. 1868. 1872. 1874. 1875. 1880. 1890. 1892. 1894. 1899. 1906. 1908. 1909. Igi2. 1913. Ig16. 1878. 1884. 1916, Barrington, R. M. Waxwings in Co. Mayo. (Irish Nat.) Warren, R. White Wagtails in Co. Mayo. (T.c.) Ruttlidge, R. F. The Birds of Lough Carra; Nightjar on the Black Rock (Irish Nat.) ; Ornitholog. Notes from S. Mayo. (Zool.) ; Idem. (Irish Nat., 1917.) Ruttlidge, R. F. Arctic Skua and Black Tern on Lough Mask. (Irish Nat.) Ruttlidge, W. Black Terns on Lough Carra. (Irish Nat.) CO. MEATH. Newman, E. Great Belted Kingfisher in Ireland. (Zool.) Clifton, Lord. Nuthatch in Ireland. (Zool.) Harting, J. E. British Heronries. (Zool.) [partim.] Williams, E. Osprey in Co. Meath. (Field, Aug. 8.) Dillon, Sir John F. Black-winged Kite in Ireland [at Bog of Horsestown near Slane]. (Fteld, Apr. 10; Zool.) Benson, C. W. Blackcap in Co. Meath. (Zool.) Dyer, F. Ferruginous Duck in Co. Meath. (Field, Jan. 4.) Benson, J. Bittern in Co. Meath. (Zool.) Dillon, J. Heron carrying off Waterhen. (Zool.) Palmer, J. E. Blackcap in Co. Meath. (Irish Nat.) Saunders, H. [Exhib. of Sociable Plover from Co. Meath.] (Bull. B.O.C., X.) Williams, E. Occurrence of the Sociable Plover in Ireland. (Irish Nat.) Foster, N.H. Great Grey Shrike in Co. Meath. (Irish Nat.) Williams, W. J. Night Heron in Co. Meath. (Zool.) Barrington, R.M. Little Gull in Co. Meath. (Imsh Nat.) Benson, C. W. Unrecorded Great Skua in Meath. (Brit. Birds.) Metcalfe, H. Notes on the Tree Sparrow. (T.c.) Benson, C. W. Turtle Doves in Co. Meath. (Irish Nat.) CO. MONAGHAN. Hibbert, J.C. Osprey at Castleblaney. (Field, May 25.) Butler, E. A. Bittern in Ireland [near Monaghan]. (Feld, Jan. 12.) Kane, W. F. de V. [ob. 1918] The Crossbill and its Diet. (Irish Nat.) 542 1824. 1848. 1872. 1881. 1882. 1883. 1888. 1889. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1897. 1808. Ig05. 1908. 1909. IQIO. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY ([QUEEN’s Co. QUEEN’S COUNTY. [Vigors, N. A. Scolopax sabini in Queen’s Co.] (Zool. 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Roscommon ; Notes from Roscommon. (Field, May 1.) 1888. Keatinge, P. Sand Grouse [in Co. Roscommon]. (Field, June 23.) 1896. Windham, F.H. Bittern in Co. Roscommon. (Op. cit., Feb. 1.) 1908. Bridgeman, H. G. O. Pinkfooted Goose in Co. Roscommon. (Irish Nat.; Brit. Birds, 1.) 1915. Darling, J. Ff. Lesser Spotted Woodpecker in Co. Roscommon. (Irish Nat.) Idem by R.M. Barrington. (T.c.) 1916, Darling, J. F{i. Velvet Scoter on Lough Ree. (Irish Nat.) CO. SLIGO. NoTE.—Many entries under Mayo refer also to Sligo. 1851. Amherst, Rev. F. K. Description of Guillemot shot on coast. (Zool.) 1863. Warren, R. List of Birds of Prey, Perchers and Waders, and of Swimming Birds, observed to frequent districts of Mayo and Sligo which border on Killala, 2 pts. (Pr. N. H. Soc. Dubl., 1860-62) ; Snowy Owl in Co. Sligo. (T.c.) 1871. Brooke, Sir V. Ona specimen of Numenius borealis from Sligo. (P.. 2.5.) 1872. Harting, J. E. British Heronries. (Zool.) [partim.] 1876. Warren, R. Avocet in Ireland. (Zool.) Whyte, J. J. Pochard breeding in Co. Sligo. (Field, June 2.) 1878. Whyte, J. J. Eagles in Co. Sligo. (Feld, Sept. 28.) 1879. Cooper, E. H. Attempted introduction of Nuthatch. (Zool.) 1881-91. Warren, R. Ornitholog. Notes from Mayo and Sligo, 11 pts. (Zool, 1881-3 ; 1886-91.) 544 1884. 1885. 1888. 1889. 1801. 1892. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1808. 1902. 1904. 1905. 1908. Ig09. IgIO. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [SLIGo. Warren, R. Spotted Redshank and Long-tailed Duck in Co. Sligo. (Zool.) ; Ruff and Green Sandpiper in Co. Sligo. (Field, Sept. 20.) Warren, R. Spotted Redshank in Co. Sligo. (Zool.) Warren, R. Turtle Dove in Co. Sligo. (Zool.); Wildfowl of Killala Bay, etc. (Field, Mar. 3, 17.) Warren, R. Fulmar and Spotted Redshank in Co. Sligo. (Zool.) Gore, J. E. Bittern in Co. Sligo. (Field, Jan. 3.) Jameson, H. L. Whinchat in Co. Sligo. (Irish Nat.) Warren, Amy. Sea Birds in Sligo. (T.c.) Warren, R. Little Auk in Co. Sligo. (Zool.; Irish Nat.) Idem by R. M. Clellon [ = R. M’Clean.] (Zool.) Langham, Sir Chas., Bt. Iceland Gull at Mullaghmore (Irish Nai.) Warren, R. Birds observed breeding on coasts of Sligo and Mayo, 2 pts. (Irish Nat., July and Aug.) Langham, Sir C. Iceland Gull on Sligo Coast. (Irish Nat., July; Zool.) Warren, R. The Terns of Killala Bay. (Irish Nat., June ) ; The Skuas of Killala Bay. (T.c., July ; Ornithologist) ; The Gulls of Killala Bay. (Irish Nat., Oct.) ; Ruff in Co. Sligo. (Zool.) Warren, R. Fulmar in Co. Sligo. (Zool.) Warren, R. Iceland Gull in Co. Sligo in Summer. (Field, July 9; Zool.; Irish Nat., Aug.) Warren, R. Increase in numbers of Breeding Birds. (Irish Nat., Oct.) . Patterson, R., and Foster, N. H. Conference and Excursion at Sligo—Vertebrata. (Irish Nat., Sept.) Warren, R. Ornithology at the Field Club Conference. (T.c., Oct.) ; Great increase of Arctic Terns in Killala Bay. (T.c., Nov.) Warren, R. Glaucous Gull at Moyview. (Irish Nat., Mar.) Warren, R. Some Ornitholog. Notes from Mayo and Sligo ; Migration of Small Birds in Co. Sligo. (Zool.) Williams, W. J. Ospreys in Co. Sligo. (T.c.) Henderson, J. Osprey in Sligo. (Irish Nat., Nov.) Warren, R. Some Bird Notes from Ballina. (Zool.) Williams, W. J. Rare Birds in Ireland—Great Northern Diver. (Brit. Birds, I1.) Ogilvie-Grant, W. R. [Parus hibernicus : new Irish subspecies of Coal Tit.] (Bull. B.O.C., XXVII.) [partim.] Williams, W. J. Rare Birds in Ireland—Snowy Owl. (Brit. Birds, III.) ; Rare Birds in Ireland—Little Auks. (T.c.) TIPPERARY. | OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 545 IgII. 1913. IQI4. 1918. 1846. 1860. 1861. 1867. 1869. 1870. 1874. 1880. 1883. 1887. 1888, 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. ‘Warren, R. Extermination of the Sea-Eagle in Ireland. (Zool.) Idem by F.C. R. Jourdain. (Bri. Birds, IV.) Warren, R. White Wagtail on Migration visiting Killala Bay. (Zool.) Perceval, P. D. Observations on the Movements of the Wood- cock. (Irish Nat.) Dockray, J. A. Longtailed Skua in Ireland. (Brit. Birds, VIII.) Metcalfe, H. M. Richardson’s Skua in Co. Sligo. (Irish Nat.) ; Skuas on Lough Arrow. (T.c.) Burkitt, J. P. Some Notes on Birds, especially the Whitethroat. {Mullaghmore.] (Jvish Nat.) Workman, W.H. The Migration of Woodcocks. (T.c.) CO. TIPPERARY. Davis, R., junr. Sabine’s Snipe near Clonmel. (Zool.) “A Good Observer.’’ The Lesser Redpoll [nesting near Roscrea]. (Field, June 30.) [Anon.] Falconry at Clonmel and Thurles. (Field, pp. 353, 397-) M{urray], H. B. Hobby in Co. Tipperary. (Field, June 15.) Murray, H.B. Hobby in Ireland. (Field, July 10.) Blake-Knox, H. American Bittern at Cahir. (Zool.) Brooke, Sir Victor. American Goshawk in Tipperary. (Jdts.) Williams, A.and E. White-winged Black Tern in Ireland (Co. Tipperary]. (Fveld, May 30.) Grant, T. B. The Little Auk in Ireland [Co. Tipperary]. (Field, Mar. 13.) Ussher, R. J. Hobby in Co. Tipperary. (Zool.) ok W. B. Occurrence of the Black Marsh Tern in Ireland {Co. Tipperary]. {Field, Sept. 10.) Purefoy, W. B. Nesting of Redwing in Tipperary. (Feld, Apr. 28.) Ellison, A. Crossbills in Ireland. (Zool.) [Anon.] Occurrence of Little Bittern. (Land & Water, May 16.) Bicknell, P. The Forktailed Petrel [in Co. Tipperary]. (Field, Oct. Io.) Ussher, R. J. Arrival of Summer Migrants. (Irish Nat.) Barrett-Hamilton,G.E.H. Western Variety of the Red-breasted Snipe in Ireland. (Irish Nat.) 2N 546 1894. 1897. 1808. 1899. 1900. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1906. 1909. IgIo. IgII. 1916. 1839. 1859. 1867. 1888. 1894. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [TYRONE. Barrett-Hamilton, G. E. H. [American Red-breasted Snipe in Co. Tipperary.] (Bull. B.O.C., III.) Coburn, F. Red-breasted Snipe in Ireland. (Zool.) Patterson, R. Green Sandpiper in Co. Tipperary. (Irish Nat.) Miller, R. M. Whitefronted Goose near Roscrea. (Jvish Nat.) Johnston, W. Crane in Co. Tipperary. (Irish Nat.) Gleeson, M. Bird Records in Co. Tipperary. (Irish Nat.) Parker, A. Woodcock nesting in Tipperary. (Field, Apr. 8.) Warren, R. Bird Records in Tipperary. (Irish Nat.) Gleeson, M. Summer Migrants. (/vish Nat.) Ussher, R. J. Supposed Reed Warbler in Co. Tipperary. (T.c.) Williams, E. Ospreys in Ireland. (T.c.) Gleeson, M. Summer Migrants. (Irish Nat.) Williams and Son. Great Bustard in Tipperary. (Irish Nat.) Williams, E. Great Bustard in Ireland. (Zool.) Parker, A. Notes on the Birds of Lough Derg and its Shores. (Irish Nat.) Carroll, C. J. A Rare Bird in Co. Tipperary. (Clonmel Chron., Dec. 22.) Williams, W. J. Honey Buzzard in Ireland. (Brit. Birds, I11.) Williams, W. J. Rare Birds in Ireland——Little Auks. (T.c.) Barrington, R. M. Introduction of the Marsh Tit and Nuthatch into Ireland. (Irish Nat.) Massey, H. Nesting of Grey Wagtail far from Water. (Brit. Birds.) Carroll, C. J. The Crossbill in Co. Tipperary. (Jvish Nat.) ; Ravens in Co. Tipperary. (T.c.); A Siskin Colony in Co. Tipperary. (Brit. Birds, IX.); Green Sandpipers in Co. Tipperary. (T.c.); Quail in Co. Tipperary and Waterford. (Z.c.) ; Increase of Tufted Ducks in Co. Tipperary. (T.c.) CO. TYRONE. Thompson, W. On migration of Snowy Owl [one shot near Omagh]. (Ann. N. H., lIL) [Anon. ‘“‘ Hob.”’] Grey Plover breeding in Ireland [Strabane]. (Field, Oct. 2, Nov. 12.) Harting, J. E. Goshawk in Ireland. (Zool.) Patterson, R. Spotted Crake in Ireland [mear Coalisland]. (Field, Nov. 10.) Ussher, R. J. Redstart breeding in Co. Tyrone. (Zool.) = mene waa WATERFORD. | OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 547 1808. Tg00. 1907. 1913. IQI4. IQI7. 1746. 1845. 1847. 1848. 1858. 1860. 1863. 1872. 1873. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883. 1884. Patterson, Sir R. L. Longtailed Duck in Tyrone. (Irish Nat.) Patterson, R. Early Redwings at Coagh. (Irish Nat.) Kempton, A. D. Local Names of Birds. (Northern Whig, Oct. 26.) Foster, N. H. Golden Oriole in Co. Tyrone. (Ivish Nat.) Idem by W. C. Wright. (Brit. Birds.) Foster, N. H. Waxwing in Co. Tyrone. (Irish Nat.) Workman, W. H. Bittern in Co. Tyrone. (Irish Nat.) Idem by W. C. Wright. (Brit. Birds.) CO. WATERFORD. Smith, C. Ancient and Present State of County and City of Waterford. 8vo. Dublin: 1746. 2nd edit. 1774. [547.] Poole, J. Norfolk Plover in Wexford {and Waterford]. (Zool.) Glennon, R. Hoopoe in Ireland. (Zool.) Clibborn, J. Migration of Plovers; Whitefronted Goose at Waterford. (Zool.) “Long Tom.” Quails [in Co. Waterford]. (Field, June 5.) « J. H. K.” Woodcock breeding in Ireland. (Field, May 5.) Williams, R. P. On Occurrence of Golden Oriole, etc. (Pr. N. H. Soc. Dubl., 1860-62.) Harting, J. E. British Heronries. (Zool.) [partim.] Chearnley, R. A. White Woodcock in Co. Waterford. (Field, Dec. 13.) Jacob, E. Osprey in Co. Waterford. (Field, Sept. —.) Gurney, J. H., junr. Waterford Great Auk. (Zool.) “J. H.” Black Redstart in Waterford. (Fteld, Nov. 30.) Ussher, R. J. American Summer Duck in Co. Waterford. (Zool.) White, E. A. Black Redstart in Co. Waterford. (Field, Apr. 3; Zool.) Ussher, R. J. Wildfowl in Co. Waterford ; Supposed occurrence of Virginian Horned Owl. (Zool.) Baker, J. C. Buffon’s Skua and Little Auk in Co. Waterford. (Zool.) More, A. G. Baillon’s Crake in Co. Waterford. (T.c.) Ussher, R. J. Choughs in Co. Waterford. (Zool.) Harting, J. E. Sabine’s Snipe near Waterford. (Zool.) Ussher, R. J. Black Redstart in Co. Waterford. (T.c.) 548 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 18901. 1896. 1897. 1899. 1904. 1905. 1909. 1910. IQII. 1913. 1915. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [WaTERFORD, Malcomson, J. Occurrence of Landrail in Winter [near Water- ford]. (Field, Feb. 6.) Ussher, R. J. Black Guillemot breeding in Co. Waterford. (Zool.) Flemyng, W. Black Redstart in Co. Waterford. (Zool.) Ussher, R. J. Blackcap in Co. Waterford. (T.c.) Ussher, R. J. Autumn Migration in Co. Waterford ; Crossbills, Bramblings and Black Redstart in S. Ireland ; Hoopoe and Turtle Dove in Co. Waterford. (Zool.) Ussher, R. J. Crossbill breeding in Co. Waterford ; Redstart in Co. Waterford. (Zool.) Ellison, A. Crossbills in Ireland ; Extraordinary Abundance of Corn Crake near Waterford. (Zool.) Seebohm, H. Notes on Irish Ornithology.—I.: Co. Waterford. (Ibis.) Ussher, R. J. Long-tailed Duck and Eared Grebe in Co. Water- ford. (Zool.) Box, N. Spoonbill in Co. Waterford. (Field, Nov. 21.) “T.D.” Grey Phalarope in Co. Waterford. (T.c., Dec. 5.) Ussher, R. J. Crossbills and Siskins breeding in Co. Waterford. (Zool.) Ussher, R. J. On reported occurrence of Goldvented Thrush and Spotted Eagle Owl in Ireland. (Zool.) Flemyng, W. W. Green Sandpiper in Co. Waterford ; Nest of the Reed Bunting. (Zool.) Ussher, R. J. Discovery of Bones of Great Auk in Co. Waterford. (Irish Nat., Aug.) “T.” Remains of Great Auk in Ireland. (Field, June Io.) Williams, E. Wood Sandpiper in Co. Waterford. (Irish Nat., Oct.) Flemyng, W. W. Bittern in Co. Waterford. (Irish Nat., May.) Ussher, R. J. Decrease of Crossbills ; Quail in Co. Waterford. (Irish Nat., Dec.) Hamilton-Hunter, R. Early breeding of Nightjar. (Brit. Birds, II.) Ussher, R. J. Black Redstarts in Co. Waterford ; Turtle Doves in Co. Waterford. (Irish Nat., Jan.; Brit. Birds, I1.) Hamilton-Hunter, R. Breeding Habits of Siskin. (Brit. Birds, III.) Ussher, R. J. Crossbills in Ireland. (T.c.) Ussher, R. J. Blacktailed Godwits in Co. Waterford. (Irish Nat.) Flemyng, W. W. Spotted Flycatchers at Portlaw. (Irish Nat.) Warren, R. Hoopoe in Co. Waterford. (Irish Nat.) WEXFORD.] OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 549 1916. 1917. 1893. 1808. IgOl. IgIo. 1918. 1825. 1845. Carroll, C. J. Quails in Co. Waterford. (Brit. Birds, IX.) ; Ravens in Co. Waterford. (Irish Nat.) Flemyng, W. W. Hoopoes in Co. Waterford. (Irish Nat.) CO. WESTMEATH. Crane, J. R. On Migration of Buffon’s Skua, etc. (Pr. N. H. Soc. Dubl., 1860-62.) Foot, F. J. Occurrence of Little Auk at Athlone. (OP. cit., 1862-63.) Harting, J. E. British Heronries. (Zool.) [partim.] Battersby, F. J. Crossbills in Co. Westmeath. (Zool.) Keatinge, P. Sand Grouse [in Co. Westmeath], (Field, June 23.) Idem by “W. Y.” (Op. cit., July 7.) Keatinge, P. Storm Petrel near Athlone. (Op. cit., Dec. 8.) Adamson, G. A. G. Long-tailed Tit in Co. Westmeath. (Field, Jan. 4.) Battersby, F. J. Wild Geese and Starlings in Co. Westmeath ; Shoveler breeding in Co. Westmeath. (Zool.) More, A.G. JaysinCo. Westmeath. (Irish Sportsman, Mar. 12.) Taylor, J. Crossbill and Grey Phalarope nr. Mullingar. (Irish Nat.) Williams, E. Ferruginous Duck in Ireland. (Zool.) Battersby, F. J. Ferruginous Duck in Ireland. (Knowledge, Jan.) Idem by G. E. H. Barrett-Hamilton. (Irish Nat., June.) H, F. Wiitherby]. | Ferruginous Duck in Westmeath. (Knowledge.) “J. J. W.” Great Northern Diver in Westmeath. (Field, Dec. F7-) Knox, E. Blake. The Dunlin breeding in Ireland. (Irish Nat.) Williams, W. J. Rare Birds in Ireland—-Grey Phalaropes. (Brit. Birds, 111.) Beveridge, F. S. Green Sandpiper in Co. Westmeath. (Irish Nat.) CO. WEXFORD. [Anon. ‘‘ V.”] Bee-eater, Rose-coloured Pastor and Golden Oriole in Co. Wexford. (Zool. Jnl., 1., pp. 589, 599.) Poole, J. Late Migration of some Summer Birds ; Norfolk Plover in Wexford. (Zool.) 550 1847. 1848. 1862. 1863. 1865. 1866. 1869. 1870. 1872. 1880. 1884. 1885. 1886. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1892. 1893. 1894. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [WExFoRD. Glennon, R. Hoopoe in Ireland. (Zool.) Poole, J. Scops-eared Owl near Wexford ; Bewick’s Swan in Wextord Harbour. (Zool.) “Sancho.”” Hobby Hawk in Ireland [at Newtown Barry].) (Field, Dec. 20). Idem by E. Newman. (Op. cit., 1863, Feb. 21.) Crane, J. R. On Migration of Buffon’s Skua, etc. ; [Redstart etc.,in Wexford.] (Pr. N. H. Soc. Dubl., 1860-62.) “H. D.” Occurrence of the Great Northern Diver {near Newtown Barry]. (Field, May 13.) Blake-Knox, H. Ornithological Scraps from Wexford. (Zool.) Hall-Dare, R. W. Hobby in Ireland. (Field, July 3.) Power, J. T. Little Bittern in Co. Wexford. (Field, May 7.) Harting, J. E. British Heronries. (Zool.) [partim.] Saunders, H. On introduction of Anser albatus of Cassin into Brit. avifauna. (P. Z. S.) Ogle, T. A. Eagle in Co. Wexford. (Field, May 15.) White, J. N. Spoonbill in S. of Ireland. (Zool.) Moffat, C. B. Nesting of Mountain Linnet. (Sci. Gossip, Nov.) Paskins, J. Osprey in Co. Wexford. (Field, Sept. 26.) Ussher, R. J. Bird Life on the Saltees and the Keraghs ; Lesser Tern breeding on the Keraghs. (Zool.) Barrett-Hamilton, G. E. H. Jay in Co. Wexford. (Zool.) Barrington, R. M. Pied Flycatcher in Ireland. (T.c.) Ussher, R. J. Pallas’s Sand Grouse in Wexford. (T.c.) Barrett-Hamilton,G.E.H. Ornitholog. Notes from Co. Wexford, 3 pts. (Zool., 1889-91.) Barrington, R. M. Manx Shearwater on Saltee Is. ; Hobby on Irish Coast. (Zool.) Ellison, A. Crossbills in Ireland. (T.c.) Williams, E. Montagu’s Harrier and Honey Buzzard in Co. Wexford. (T.c.) Moffat, C. B. Woodpecker in Ireland ; Wood Warbler in Co. Wexford. (Irish Nat., Aug.) Idem by G. E. H. Barrett- Hamilton. (T.c.) Barrett-Hamilton, G. E. H. Hoopoe and Black Redstart in Co. Wexford. (Irish Nat., June.) Williams, E. Honey Buzzard in Co. Wexford. (T.c., Jan.) Barrett-Hamilton, G. E. H. Bittern in Co. Wexford. (Irish Nat., Feb.) ; Longtailed Ducks in Wexford. (T.c., July) ; Common Scoter and Longtailed Duck at Wexford Harbour. (Ibis, July.) Moffat, C. B. The Crossbill at Ballyhyland. (Irish Nat., Oct.) WEXFORD. ] OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 581 1895. 1896. 1808. 1899. Igol. 1903. 1905. 1908. 1909. IgIo. IgitI. 1912. 1913. IgI5. Gibbon, E. A. Rare Birds near Wexford. (Irish Nat., Nov.) Guinness, H. R. Longtailed Duck in Co. Wexford. (Field, Nov. 16.) Barrett-Hamilton, G. E. H. Spotted Crake in Co. Wexford. (Irish Nat., May) ; Little Bittern in Wexford. (T.c., June.) Moffat, C. B. Spring Migrants. (T.c., June.) Barrett-Hamilton, G. E. H. Golden Oriole and Night Heron in Co. Wexford. (Irish Nat., Oct.) Williams, E. Montagu’s Harrier in Co. Wexford. (T.c., Oct.) Barrett-Hamilton, G.E.H. Blacktailed Godwit in Co. Wexford. (Irish Nat., Apr.) Idem by R. Warren. (T.c., May). Idem by KR. J. Ussher. (T.c., Oct.) Williams, E. Hoopoe in Co. Wexford ; Glossy Ibis in Ireland. (Irish Nat., Apr.) Johnston, J. H. Common Bittern in Co. Wexford. (I7rish Nat., May). Banks, R. C. Grey Phalarope in Co. Wexford. (Brit. Birds, II.) Barrett-Hamilton, G. E. H. Stock Dove in Co. Wexford. (Irish Nat., Oct.) Williams, W. J. Rare Birds in Ireland—Osprey. (Brit. Birds, II.) Ogilvie-Grant, W. R. [Parus hibernicus: new Irish subspecies of Coal Tit.]. (Bull. B.O.C., XXVIL) Witherby, H. F. White Wagtail in Co. Wexford. (Brit. Birds, IV.) Nichols, A. R. Barnacle Goose in Wexford. (Irish Nat.) Ussher, R. J. Blacktailed Godwits in Wexford. (T.c.) Witherby, H. F. White Wagtails in Autumn in Ireland. (Brit. Birds, V.) Patten, C. J. Occurrences on Migration at Tuskar Rock and Lighthouse, 3 notes ; Sandwich Tern at Wexford Bay. (I7ish Nat.) ; Reported Occurrence of Dartford Warbler at Tuskar Light Station. (Nature.) Barrett-Hamilton, G. E. H. Grey Lag Goose in Wexford. (Irish Nat.) Nichols, A. R. Common Eider Duck in Co. Wexford. (T.c.) Patten, C. J. Wren, Grasshopper Warbler, Pied Wagtail, Black Tern, Aquatic Warbler, etc., on Migration at Tuskar Light Station, 6 notes. (T.c.); Robin on Migration and Diurnal Migration of certain Birds at Tuskar Rock, 2 notes. (Zool.) Patten, C. J. Icterine Warbler, Pied Flycatcher and Tree Pipit on Migration at Tuskar Light Station, 3 notes. (Irish Nat.) ; Idem. Aquatic Warbler. (Zool.) 552 1916, IQI7. 1918. 1852. 1859. 1860. 1863. 1867. 1870, 1872. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [WICKLow. Patten, C. J. Missel Thrush, Icterine Warbler, Blackeared Wheatear, Roseate Tern, on Migration at Tuskar Rock, 5 notes. (Irish Nat.) Idem. Icterine Warbler. (Zool.) Cunningham, J. Abnormal varieties of Rook and Cuckoo. (Brit. Birds, X1.) ‘ Moffat, C.B. Black Redstart in Co. Wexford ; An Exterminating Winter ; Quail in Wexford. (Jvish Nat.) Patten, C. J. Western Blackeared Wheatear off Co. Wexford. (Brit. Birds, X1.) Moffat, C. B. Return of the Goldcrest. (Jvish Nat.) CO. WICKLOW. Kinahan, J. R. Siskin breeding in Ireland. (Zool.) “ Kingston.” Landrail in Winter [Wicklow]. (Field, Jan. 1.) Powerscourt, Lord. Eggs and Nest of Woodcock [at Powers- court]. (Op. cit., Apr. 14.) Williams, R. P. On Occurrence of Golden Oriole, etc. (Pr. N. H. Soc. Dubl., 1860-62.) Barrington, R. M. Arrival of Summer Visitants. (Zool.) Brooke, A. B. Natural History of Wicklow and Kerry. (Zool.) Additions. (Op. cit., 1871.) Harting, J. E. British Heronries. (Zool.) [partim.] Barrington, R. M. Siskin breeding in Ireland; Golden Eagle at Powerscourt; Migrations of Spring Immigrants. (Zool.) Carter, C.S. Blackcap at Bray in Feb. (Field, Feb. 28.) Williams and Son. Montagu’s Harrier in Ireland [near Ennis- kerry]. (Field, Sept. 26.) Barrington, R. M. Migration of Redwings. (Zool.) Barrington, R. M. Siskin breeding in Wicklow. (Zool.) Barrington, R. M. Blackcap in Co. Wicklow. (Zool.) More, A. G. List of Birds of Dublin and Wicklow. [In Guide to Co. of Dublin, repr. from Sc7z. Pr. R. Dubl. Soc.) 8vo. [Dublin : 1878. ] Cox, H. L. The Birds of Dublin and Wicklow. (Zool.) Hart, H. C. Wood Wren in Co. Wicklow. (T.c.) Flemyng, W. W. Lesser Terns breeding on Coast of Wicklow. (Zool.) Hart, H. C. Blackcap in Ireland. (T.c.) Flemyng, W. W. Early Arrival of Chiffchaff. (Zool.) WICKLOW. ] OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY "553 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1890. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1808. 1900. 1904. 1907. 1909. IQI0, M[assy], C. Redstart breeding in Co. Wicklow. (Field, June 27.) Idem. (Op. cit., May 8, 1886.) More, A. G. Redstart breeding in Ireland [in Co. Wicklow}. (Field, July 4); Wood Sandpiper in Co. Wicklow. (T.c., Nov. 7; Zool.) Ellison, A. Supposed Occurrence of Icterine Warbler in Wicklow ; Siskin a resident in Wicklow; Blackcap and Grasshopper Warbler in Wicklow. (Zool.) Ellison, A. Albino Birds in Co. Wicklow ; On Breeding Habits of Siskin as observed in Co. Wicklow. (Zool.) Barrington, R. M. 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Siskin breeding in Co. Wicklow. (rish Nat., Feb.) ; Idem by E. Blake-Knox. (T.c., Apr.) Williams, W. J. Rough-legged Buzzard in Co. Wicklow. (Irish Nat., Apr.) Hamilton-Hunter, R. Late Nest of Crossbill. (Brit. Birds, IIL.) ; Notes on breeding of Siskin in N. Wicklow. (Irish Nat.) Williams, W. J. Montagu’s Harrier in Ireland. (T.c.) Barrington, R. M. Crossbills in Wicklow. (Irish Nat.) ; Shore Lark in Ireland. (Brit. Birds, IV.); Redbacked Shrike in Ireland. (Irish Nat.) a A. Breeding Habits of Siskin in Ireland. (Brit. Birds, ) 554 A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [ADDENDA. Williams, W. J. Rare Birds in Ireland—Greenland Falcons. — (Tc., TIL) 1g1I. Ussher, R. J. Blacktailed Godwits in Wicklow. (Irish Nat.) ) 1914. Metcalfe, Helen M. Shorteared Owl [in Co. Wicklow]. (Irish Nat.) 1915. Barrington, R.M. Nest Material used by Blackcaps in Wicklow. (Brit. Birds, 1X.) Carroll, C. J. Common Buzzard in Co. Wicklow. (T.c., IX.) 1917. Williams, W. J. Ring Ouzel in Co. Wicklow in Winter. (Brit. 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