PROCEKDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 389 



1834. Hoy, J. D. A Notice of some rare Species of Birds observed or killed in the 

 County of Suffolk, and adjoiuiug Borders of Essex, during the Winter Months 

 of 183-i and 1833. <^LoHdon's Mag. Nat. mst.,vu, 1834, pp. 52-56. Note by 

 •'J.D.", p.56. 



1834. Jessk, W. Gleanings | in | Natural History. | Second Series. | To which are 

 added | some extracts from the uupuhli.shed MSS. of | the late Mr. White, of 

 Selborne. | By Edward Jesse, Esq., | Surveyor of His Majesty's Parks, Palaces^ 

 &c. I Loudon : | John Murray, Albemarle Street | MDCCCXXXIV. 



jSTot seen: title and comment from Newton, 1877. 



The portion relating to "White begins at p. 144, where a fac simile copy (mentioned beyond 

 under Mr. Harting's edition) of a page of his journal is introduced, and his "Miscellaueoua 

 Observations " extend from p. 147 to p. 210. It is not stated how Jesse acquired the original. 

 MSS. 

 1834. "''J. G." Remarks on the Natural Productions of Lixden and its Neighbourhood. 

 <^ London's Mag. Nat. Hist., vii, 1834, pp. 17-19. 



Chiefly ornithological. 

 1834. M.\KTix, M. Dates of the Arrival, Breeding, and Departure of the Rock Birds 

 at the Island of St. Kilda, with some other Facts relative to them, as ascer- 

 tained by M. Martin, Gent., during a Visit to that Island in the Spring of 

 1697. <i Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist., vii, 1834, pp. 574-576. 



This is extracted from Martin's Voyage to St. Kilda (orig. ed. 1698, q. v.), to form part of an 

 article by J. D. Salmon, suggesting accumulation of information respecting the British Rock- 

 Birds. See 1834, Salmox, J. D. 



1834. Morris, F. 0. A Guide | to an | Arrangement of British Birds ; | being | a Cat- 

 alogue I of all the species Litherto discovered | in Great Britain and Ireland : | 

 and I intended to be used for labelling cabinets or | collections of the same, j 

 By I — I The Reverend Francis Orpen Morris, B. A. | — | of Worcester Col- 

 lege, Oxford. I — I London : | published by ] Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, 

 Green, & Longman, | Paternoster-row. | — | Price, Is. fid. n. d. [1834.] 1 vol. 

 8vo. pp. 20, 4 11. 



This is, in fact, a set of labels of British Birds, in large type and with bars, printed only 

 on one side of the page. 



1834. Morris, B. R. An Attack of a large Sea Gull, in the Manner of a Species of 



rapacious Bird, upon a Kittiwake Gull. <[ Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist., vii, 1834,. 



pp. 512, 513. , 



The article concludes with a list of some rare birds met with in the neighbourhood of 



Charmouth, Dorsetshire. 



1834. Paget, C. J., «hJ Paget, J. Sketch | of the | Natural History | of | Yarmouth |, 

 and its neighbourhood, | containing | Catalogues of the Species | of | Animals, 

 Birds, Reptiles, Fish, Insects, and | Plants, at present known. | — | By C. J. 

 and James Paget. | — | Yarmouth : | printed and published by F. Skill, Quay; 

 I sold in London | by Longman, Rees, and Co., Paternoster row; and Simkiu | 

 and Marshall, Stationers' Court. | — | 1834. 1 vol. 8vo. pp. i-xxxii, 1-88. 

 Birds, pp. 3-13: an annotated list of species. 



1834. Saoiox, J. D. The Accumulation of all possible Information respecting the 

 Habits of the Rock Birds of Britain, by the cooperative Agency of Natural- 

 ists residing near Headlands on the Co.asts, suggested. < Loudon's Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. , vii, 1834, pp. 573, .577. 



Includes an article entitled: "D.ites of the Arrival, Breeding, and Departure of the Bock 

 Birds at the Island of St. Kilda, with some other Facts relative to them, as ascertained by 

 M. Martin, Gent., during a Visit to that Island, in the Spring of 1697." 



1834. Thompsox, W. [Catalogue of seventeen species of Birds new to the Irish 

 Fauna. ] < F. Z. S.,u, 1834, pp. 29-31. 



1834. White, G. {Ed. Jesse. ) [ Unpublished MSS. ] 

 See 1834, Jesse. W. 



