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1860. Jamieson, T. F. List of the Birds of the North of Scotland, with their Distri- 

 butioQ. < Rep. Brit. Assoc. Adc. Sci. for 1859, 1860 ( Misc. Comm.), p. 150. 



Abstract only. 2.58 spp. ; 106 resident, 37 breeders, 38 winter visitors, 5 migrant visitors, 

 72 stragglers. 



1860. More, A. G. Eare Birds recently ol)served in the Isle of Wight. < Zoologist, 

 xviii, 1830, pp. 6S49, 6860. 

 Fully annotated list of a large niimbor, including 9 not known in Sussex. 



1860. More, A. G. [Literal] Errata to the Article npon Rare Birds in the Isle of 

 Wig-ht (Zool. 6849). < Zoolor/ist, xviii, 1860, p. 6892. 



1860. More, A. G. A New Guide to the Isle of Wight . . . &c. By the Rev. E. Ven- 

 ables, M. A. London. 1850. > Appendix : Ontlines of the Natural History 

 of the Isle of Wight. By A. G. More, F. L. S. 



Not seen. Include."? an account of the Ornithology: 220 spp., exclusive of some foreign 

 stragglers ; some said to be on hardly sullicient authority. {Ibis, ii, 1860, pp. 419, 420.) 



1860. Newman, H. W. Occurrence of the Alpine Accentor (Accentor alpinns) near 

 Cheltenham, and the Glossy Ibis (Ibis falcinellus) in Somerset.shire. < Zoolo- 

 gist, xviii, 1860, p. 6889. 



1860. Rakes, T. B. [Suggestions with reference to a new ' Ibis' List of British Birds, 

 the 'Zoologist' one being regarded as objectionable.] <!^Ihis, ii, 1860, j»p- 

 4:w, 4:n. 



1860. Roberts, A. Rare Birds at Scarl)orough. < Zoologist, xviii, 1860, p. 6807. 



1830. Ronn, E. H. Spurt at the Scilly Isles. < Zoologist, xviii, 1830, p. 6807. 



1880. Rowley, G. D. [Letter from Brighton on some Charadriid;B, and other mat- 

 ter. ] < Ibis, ii, 1830, pp. 101, 102. 



1860. Rowley, G. D. [Letter on Falco peregriuus, Procellaria leachii, hybrid of Friu- 

 gilla chloris and F. cannabina, observed at Brighton, England.] <^Ihis, ii, 

 1860, pp. 200, 201. 



1860. Saville, J. P. Note on a Variety [albinotic] of the Chaffinch (Fringilla cffilebs), 

 and on a Coot (Fulica atra) found in an odd situation [kitchen area] <^ Zo- 

 ologist, xviii, 1860, p. 6890. 



1860. S.MiTii, [J. A.] [Remarks on exhibition before the Roy. Phys. Soc. of several 

 British Birds. ] < Edinh. New Philos. Joiirn., new ser. , xii, 1830, p. 153. 



1860. Stevenson, H. Ornithological Notes from Norfolk : unnsnal Number of Haw- 

 linches [etc. ]. < Zoologist, xviii, 1860, pp. 6921, 6922. 



1860. Stevenson, H. Ornithological Occurrences in Norfolk. < Zoo^o^rts/, xviii, 1860, 

 pp. 6806, 6807. 



1860. Stevenson, H. Stray [Field] Notes from the Devonshire Coast. < Zoologist, 

 xviii, 1860, pp. 6793-6798. 



1860. Warren, R., Jr. On the occurrence of Rare Birds [Limosa melanura, Puffinus 

 major. Sterna nigra, Coccothranstes vulgaris], and of the Oblong Sunfish, in 

 the County of Mayo [Ireland]. < Nat. Hist. Bei\ (Pr. Soc. ), vii, 1880, pp. 32, 33. 



1860. White, G. (Ed. Lady Dover.) The | Natural History of Selborne. | By | the 

 Rev. Gilbert White, A. M., | Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. | [Engraving.] 

 I New York : | Harper & Brothers, Publishers, | 329 & 331 Pearl street, ! Frank- 

 lin Square. | 1830. 1 vol. 18mo. pp. i-xii, 13-235, many woodcc. 



CopjTi'ight 1841, q. v., the date of the orig. issue of the American reprint of this edition, 

 which was several times issued at irregular periods, a few hundred copies at a time. A note 

 to me, recently (1879) obligingly furnished by the publishers, giving memoranda of the dates 

 of successive issues, includes one of " 1859," but npt one of 18G0. As I have handled a copy 

 dated 18G0, it may be that 1859 was the actual date of issue of copies post-dated "1860," rather 

 than that there was one of 1859 and one of 1869 too. 



This is apparently a very faithful reprint of Lady Dover's edition (cf. 1833), from which 

 most of the woodcuts are reproduced, those in the first part (to Pennant) being reversed, 

 while those in the second (to Barrington) are not. However, two (pp. 31 and 223) are substi- 

 tuted for the English originals, and do not reflect much credit on the draughtsman. 



