PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 441 



1866-70. Stevenson, H. — Continued. 



the work is highly spoken of. "A most carefully elaborated work on that part of England 

 which has probably the richest omis. The introduction describes at some length the general 

 features of the county, and the changes which have been produced in its avifauna of lat« 

 years, chiefly through improved agricultural practice." 



Vol. I carries the subject to the end of Oallince, treating 142 spp. Vol. H continues to end 

 of Grallw only. So I suppose there is a Vol. Ill, which, however, I have neither seen nor 

 heard of. Cf. Ibis, 1871, pp. 251, 252 ; ZooL, 2d ser., pp. 2413-2433, 2453-2464. 



1866. Walton, C. Two Letters from the late Charles Waterton, Esq., of Walton 



Hall. < ZooJofjM, 2d ser., i, 1866, pp. 193-196. 



Desultory observations on some British Birds. &c. 

 1887. Anox. The Little Aiik and Hen Harrier in the W^est of England. < Zoologist, 

 2d ser., ii, 1867, p. 637. 



From the "Field", Jan. 12. 



1867. Anon. Bohemian Waxwing and Bittern near Ipswich. <^ Zoologist, 2d ser., 



ii, 1837, p. 634. 

 From the 'Field', Jan. 19. 

 1867. Barrington, E. M. Arrival of Summer Visitants in County Wicklow. < Zoolo- 

 gist, 2d ser., ii, 1867, p. 754. 

 1867. Beckwith, W. Firccrested Wren, Richard's Pipit and Velvet Scoter in Shrop- 

 shire. < Zoologist, 2d ser., ii, 1867, p. 633. 

 1867. Blake-Knox, H. Ornithological Notes from the County Dublin. From the 



Log of the " Gray Gull." < Zoologist, 2d ser. , ii, 1867, pp. 678-688. 

 1867. BouLTON, W. W. Ornithological [Field] Notes from Beverley, East Yorkshire. 



< Zoologist, 2d ser., ii, 1867, pp. .540-546. 

 1867. Bree, C. R. What gives a Bird a claim to be classed as British? < Zoologist, 

 2d ser., ii, 1867, pp. 789, 790. 

 Answers. Editor also remarks. 

 1867. " B. T. S." What gives a Bird a claim to be classed as British ? < Zoologist, 2d 

 ser., ii, 1867, p. 755. 

 Does not say : and points out that authors disagree. 

 1867. Bui.LMORE, W. K. Cornish Fauna, a short account of all the Animals found in 

 the County, with descriptions and remarks on the habits of many of the Rarer 

 Birds, Fishes, &c., procured during the last six years. By W. K. Bullmore, 

 M.D.,&c. > Part L Vertebrata. Truro. 1867. 8vo. pp.64. 



Not seen.— The ornithological portion is at pages 7-45. More than 280 species are stated 

 to have occurred in the county. Cf. Ibis, 1868, pp. 99-101. 

 1867. Clark-Kennedy, A. Ornithological Notes from Buckinghamshire. < Zoologist, 



2d ser., ii, 1867, pp. 637, 638. 

 1867. Clark-Kennedy, A. Curious Position of Nests [of certain British Birds]. 



<;_ Zoologist, 2d ser., ii, 1867, pp. 951, 952. 

 1867. Clark-Kennedy, A. Ornithology of Berks and Bucks. < Zoologist, 2d ser., ii, 

 1867, p. 1014. 

 Notice of an intended work on. 

 1867. Clark-Kennedy, A. Dates of the Departure of Immigrants [Buckingham- 

 shire] for 1867. < Zoologist, 2d ser., ii, 1867, p. 1015. 

 1867. Clifton, Lord. Savi's Warbler (?), Plover and Lesser Spotted Woodpecker in 



Bucks. < Zoologist, 2d ser., ii, 1867, p. 704. 

 18S7. Clifton, Lord. Varieties of Birds [albinotic, British]. <^Zoologist, 2d ser., ii, 



1867, p. 987. 

 1867. Clogg, S. Remarkable Shot [Kestrel and Blackbird]. <^ Zoologist, 2d ser., ii, 



1867, p. 605. 

 1837. Clogg, S. Arrival of Immigrants at Looe. <^ Zoologist, 2d ser., ii, 1867, pp, 

 874, 875. 



