386 PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



1832. "M. E." [(. e., M. P.] Birds found iu the Neighbourhood of Wensleydale, in the 

 North Ridini-' of Yorkshire. < Loudoris Mag. Nat. Hist., v, 1832, jip. 5o3-.555. 

 Nominal list. 

 1832. "RusTicus." Something about [British] Birds and Birdnesting. <^ Loudon's 



Mag. Nat. Hist. , v, 1832, pp. 601-003. 

 1832. Salmon, J. D. Observations outhe Eggs and Birds which were met Avith in a 

 Three Weeks' Sojourn (from May 30. to June 21. 1831) in the Orkney Ishxuds. 

 < Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist., v, 1832, pp. 415-425. 

 Cf. toni. cit, p. 675. 



1832. Stewart, J. V. A List of, and Remarks on, some of the Mammalious [sic] Ani- 

 mals, and the Birds, met with in the Three Years ijreceding December 4. 1828, 

 on the Northern Coast of Donegal [Ireland]. <C^ Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist.,\, 



1832, pp. 578-586. 



Extended and interesting commentary. 



1832. "Subscriber." European Singing-Birds in India. < Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist., 



V, 1832, p. 734. 

 1832. "T. G." The Forked-tail Petrel and Gray Phalarope taken near Chipping 



Norton, Oxon. < Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist. , v, 1832, pp. 282, 283. With Note by 



"J.D.", p.283. 

 1832. "T. K." Rarer Birds taken iu Ireland, principally in the Vicinity of Dublin, in 



the AVinter of 1831-2. < Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist. , v, 1832, pp. 576, .577. 



1832. White, G. (Ed. Jardine.) The | Natural History | of | Selborne. | By the late | 



Rev. Gilbert White, A. M. | Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. | With addi- 

 tions I by I Sir WiUiam Jardine, Bart! F. R. S. E. F. L. S. M. W. S. | Author of 

 "Illustrations of Ornithology." | — | New Edition. | — | Printed for | Whitt- 

 aker, Treacher, & Co. London; | & Waugh & Innes, Edinburgh. | — | 1832. 

 1 vol. 12mo (half sheets), eng. title-p., pp. i-xvi, 1-343, many full-page figg., 

 not numbered. 



Forming Vol. XLV of Constable's Miscellany. 



This I have seen. It is apparently the same as the 1829 Jardine ed., which also forms Vol. 

 XLV of the Miscellany, reissued with a new title-page (compare that of 1829), and some addi- 

 tional full-page wood-cuts ; the collation otherwise identical (pp. i-xvi, 1-343). — Examine the 

 two 1829 titles which I give above. 



1833. Axon. History of british Birds. The figures engraved on wood by Bewick, 



New-Castle. Vol. I. 1797. 8. 3.55. II. 1816. 361. < Oken's Isis, Jahrg. 1833^ 

 p. 906. 



Short notice, titled with abominable inaccuracy, as usual with the Isis reviewers. 

 1833. Blackwall, J. On the Instincts of Birds. <^Edinb. New Philos. Journ., xiv, 



1833, pp. 241-261. 



From Mem. Lit. and Philos. Soc. Manchester, 2d ser., Vol. V. 



1833. Bree, W. T. Remarks on the Spring of 1833. < Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist., \i, 

 1833, pp. 488-491. 

 Notes on various British Birds. 



1833. Bree,W. T. Instances of singular Nidiflcation in [British] Birds. <^Loudon's 

 Mag. Nat. Hist.,w\, 1833, pp. 32-36, figg. 5, 6. With Note by "J. D.", pp. 36. 37. 



1833. " Correspondent." Notice of the Arrival of Twenty-six of the Summer Birds 

 of Passage in the Neighbourhood of Carlisle, during the Spring of 1832, together 

 with some of the scarcer Species that have been obtained in the same Vicinity 

 from the 10th of November 1831, to the 10th of November, 1832; with Obser- 

 vations, &c. < Lond. and Edinh. Philos. Mag. , ii, 1833, pp. 96-102. 



1833. Dovaston, J. F. M. Chit-Chat. No. II. < Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist. , vi, 1833. pp. 

 1-11. 

 Continued from op. cit, v, 1832, pp. 497-505. 



