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1854. Spicer, J. W. G. Note ou Hybrid Gtillinaceous Birds. < Zoologist, xii, 1854, 

 pp. 4294-4296. 



1854. Spicer, J. W. G. Occurrence of the Little Bittern and other [about 21] Rare 

 Birds in Surrey. < Zoologist, xii, 18.54, pp. 4366, 4367. 



1854. Thomas, M. W. B. Indications of Weather, as shown by Animals, Insects, and 

 Plants. <^Edinh. New Philos. Jonrn., Ivii, 1854, pp. 341-343. 

 Note on Birds in tliis connection, p. 341. 



1854. White, G. {Ed. Jesse.) The Natural History | of | Selborue ; 1 with | Observa- 

 tions ou various parts of Nature ; | and | the Naturalist's Calendar. | By the 

 late I Rev. Gilbert White, A. M. | Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. | With ad- 

 ditions and supplementary notes by | Sir William Jardine, Bart. F. R. S. E., 

 F. L. S., M.W. S. I Edited, with further illustrations, a biographical sketch 

 of the author, | and a complete Index, by | Edward Jesse, Esq. | Author of 

 " Gleanings in Natural History," &C.&C. | With forty engravings. | London: j 

 Henry G.Bohn, York Street, Covent Garden. | 1854. 1 vol. 16mo. pp. i- 

 xxiv, 1-416, 40 illust. 



This I have handled. As the title shows, this is a Jardine ' ' "White, " with further additions 

 and illustrations by Jesse. Compare 1834, Jesse, W. 



1854. White, G. (Ed. Wood.) The | N atural History | of | Selborue. | By the late Rev. 

 Gilbert White, A. M. | With additional notes, | by the Rev. J. G. Wood, M. A. | 

 Author of the Illustrated Natural History, etc. | Illustrated with engravings 

 ou wood. I London : | George Routledge & Co. | Farringdon Street. | 1854. 

 1 vol. 8vo. pp. i-viii, 1-428. 

 Not seen. Title and comment from Newton, 1877. 



This edition is very nicely printed ; but the woodcuts are somewhat fanciful, and not very 

 characteristic, nor do the notes betray the hand of a master. 



1854. Wright, E. P. Notes ou the occurrence of rare Birds in Ireland, from February, 



1853, to February, 1854. < Nat. Hist. Rev. {Pr. Soc. ), i, 1854, pp. 95-98. 



1855. Akerman, J. Y. The Birds of London. < Zoologist, xiii, 1855, pp. 4702, 4703. 



1855. Andrews, [W.] Notes on the south-west coast [of Ireland], and on the occur- 

 rence of the Great Shearwater (Puffinus major). < Nat. Hist. Rev. (Pr. Soc), 

 ii, 1855, pp. 91-97. 



1855. Bree, C.R. Birds killed by Cold [Stowmarket, 1855]. <^ Zoologist, xiii, 1855, 



]). 4870. 

 1855. Bree, C.R. Rare Birds captured near Stowmarket. < Zoo%t.s(, xiii, 1855, pp. 



4629-4631. 

 Colymbus areticus, Oidemia nigra, Ardm stell iris, Fringilla coccothraugtes. 

 1855. COLLINGWOOD, C. Birds in the Neighbourhood of Blackheath in 18.54. < Zo- 

 ologist, xiii, 1855, pp. 4592-4594. 

 1855. CoLLixGAVOOD, C. Calendar of Natural Phenomena observed at Purley Park, 



Berkshire. < Zoologist, xiii, 1855, pp. 4725-4738. 

 Chiefly ornithological. 

 1855. D'Urban, W. S. M. Occurrence of the Spotted Crake [Crex porzana] and Avo- 



cet [Recurvirostra Avocetta] on the Exe. < Zoologist, xiii, 1855, pp. 4895, 



4896. 

 1855. Gatcombe, .T. Occurrence of the Iceland Gull [Larus leucopterus] and other 



Scarce Birds in the Neighbourhood of Plymouth. <^ Zoologist, xiii, 1855, p. 



4705. 

 1855. GRANTHA:\r, G. Occurrence of the Little Ringed Plover [Hiaticula minor] and 



Smew [Mergellus albellus] near Brighton. < Zoologist, xiii, 1855, p. 4762. 

 1855. HUSSEY, A. Occurrence of the Short-toed Lark (Alauda brachydactyla) and of 



the Lapland Bunting (Emberiza Lapponica) in Sussex. <^ Zoologist, xiii, 



1855, p. 4558. 



