408 PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



1845. Cooper, J. On the Migrations of [certain British] Birds. < Zoologist, iii, 1845 

 p. 1192. ' 



1845. DouiiLEDAY, H. Dates of the arrival of Summer Birds at Epping, in 1845. 

 <iZoolof/i8t, iii, 1845, pp. 1066, 1067. 



1845. Harvey, [J.R.J Contributions | towards a | Fauna and Flora | of the | County 

 of Cork, I read at the meeting of the | British Association held at Cork | in 

 the year 1843. | The Vertehrata by Dr. [J. R.] Harvey. | The Mollusca, Cms. 

 tacea and Echinodermata | by J. D. Humphreys. | The Flora by Dr. Power. | 

 (Published by the Cuvierian Society of Cork.) | London: | John Van Voorst, 

 1, Paternoster Row, | Bookseller to the Zoological Society. [ Cork: | George 

 Purcell & Co. 20, Patrick Street. | 1845. 1 vol. 8vo. 3 p. 11., pp. i-iv, 1-24, 2 

 ]l.,pp. 1-24, i-vi, 1-130. 

 Class Aves : pp. 4-16 of the first pagination : annotated list of Uu spp. 



1845. Hepburn, A. Notes on the Singing of [certain British] Birds. < ZooJofjtut, iii 

 1845, pp. 1067-1070. 



1845. Hewitson, W. C. Nest and Eggs of Long-tailed Titmouse and Golden-crested 

 Wren. < Zoologist, iii, 1845, p. 825. 



1845. Hogg, J. A Catalogue of Birds observed in South-Eastern Durham and in 

 North- Western Cleveland. < Hep. Bril. Assoc. Adv. Sri. for 1H44, 1845 {Misc. 

 Comm.), pp. 59, 60. 



Not the Catalogue itself, but an abstract, giving simply a summation : 210 spp.— nearly 

 two-thirds of the whole British Fauna. The author's curious classitic ition of Birds follows. 



1845. Hogg, J. A Catalogue of Birds observed in South-eastern Durham, and in 

 North-w(!stern Cleveland. < Zoologist, iii, 1845, pp. 1049-1063, 1108-1112, 1169- 

 1187. 



Portion of a memoir read to the zoological section of the Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., York, Sept. 

 26, 1844. The list is fuUy annotated. 



1845. Holme, F. Notes on Sand Martins at Oxford, on Swifts building un<ler the 

 eaves of Cottages, and on the Hibernation of Swallows. <[ Zoologist, iii, 1845, 

 p. 1136. 



1845. HoRE, W. S. Occurrence of [6 spp. of] Rare Birds in Devonshire. <^ Zoologist, 

 iii, 1845, pp. 879, 880. 



1845. Lamek, a. Dates of the Arrival of a few Summer Birds of Passage at Wands- 

 beck, near Hamburgh, in 1845. <^ Zoologist, iii, 1845, p. 1065. 



1845. Lubbock, R. Observations | on the | Fauna of Norfolk, | and more particularly 

 on I the District of the Broads. | By | the Rev. Richard Lubbock, | Rector of 

 Eccles. I Norwich: | Charles Muskett, Old Haymarket. | Longman «& Co., Lon- 

 don. I — I MDCCCXLV. 1 vol. 8vo. pp. i-viii, 1-156, map, 2 plates. 



The greater part of this interesting book (pp. 11-125) is devoted to Birds, the remarks upon 

 which are extended, but too miscellaneous to be here briefly characterized. The treatise 

 is perhaps the most notable of all the Englisli local 'Fauaaa', after "White's 'Selborne', and 

 has even been compared with the latter without disparagement. It covers a wide range erf 

 topics, contains great store of information from original observations, and is agreeably as 

 well as carefully written. It is now long out of print, and scarce : a new edition has appeared 

 (1879), with notes by several eminent naturalists, and a long career of prosperityjieems to 

 attend "Lubbock". 



1845. McCoy, F. Contributions to the Fauna of Ireland. < A)n>. Mag. Nut. Hist.,jiv, 

 1845, pp. 270-274, fig. pi. xvi. 

 Aves, pp. 271, 272; 2 spp. Tringa rufescens. Sterna Inicoptera (fig.). 



1845. [Newman, E.] A | Catalogue | of | British Vertebrated Animals, | the names 

 derived from | Bell's British Quadrupeds and Reptiles, | and | Yarrell's British 

 Birds and Fishes : | so printed as to be available for labels. | [By Edward New- 

 man.] ] Loudon: | John Van Voorst, Paternoster Row. | MDCCCXLV. 1 vol. 

 8vo. 1 p. 1., pp. 1-77. 

 Birds, pp. 10-10 ; names in English and Latin, with references to Tarrell. 



1845. Newton, A. Dates of Arrival of Migratory Birds at Stetchworth, in 1845. 

 < Zoologist, iii, 1845, p. 1066. 



