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1R75. Hartixg, J. E.— Continued. 



provu acceptable to many who may be glad to possess it without Ivnowiiig exactly where to 

 look for it. Some of these sketches were originally published iu the Natural Ilistory columns 

 of "The Field" during the summer of 1871, and as a reprint has frcqiiently been asked for, 

 I have now carefully revised them and made some important additions and emendations, 

 besides adding to the series a dozen or more chapters which have never before appeared." 

 (Extr. from Preface.) 



About fifty species arc treated in the author's usual agreeable style. The cuts, though not 

 without a certain brilliancy, cannot be highly commended as finely finished reproductions of 

 Bewick. 

 187.5. Mathew, G. F. Ornifliologicul Notes from Dartnionth. <^ Zoologist, 2d ser., 

 X, Feb. , 187.J, pi'. 4;325-4'J2'J. 

 Oct. -Dec, 1874. 

 1875. Mathew, M. A. TIio Somersel-sliJre Moor.s in tlie Spri'.ig. < Zoologist, 2d ser., x, 

 July, 1875, pp. 4532, 4533. 

 "With reference to the birds seeu there and tlien. 

 1875. Mathew, M. A. Eare Birds iu North Devon. < Zoologist, 2d ser., x, Dec, 1875, 



p. 4720. 

 1875. Newmax, E. The Birds of Shetland, with Observatious on their Habits, Migra- 

 tion and Occasional Appearance, . . . <^Zoologist, 2d Ht'v., x, Jan., 1875, pp. 

 42'oy-4289. 

 Third and concluding notice of H. L. Saxby's work of that name. 

 1875. PalmePw, J. E. Birds observed near Huddersfield. < Zoolofjist, 2d ser., x, INIar., 

 1875, p. 4379. 

 Notes on 6 spp. 

 1875. Pike, W. Migration of [certain British] Birds. <iZoolo<j\st, 2d ser., x, June, 



1875, p. 4494. 

 1875. Pike, W. Climate and Ornithology of Achill. <^Zoolo(jht, 2d ser., x, July, 



1875, pp. 4534-4536. 

 1873. PiLLY, J. B. Hobby and Egyptian Goose near Hereford. < Zoo%(6•^ 2d ser., 



X, Mar., 1875, p. 4381. 

 1875. EiCKAKDS, M. S. C. Hobby at Portishead and Goldcneye near Axbridge. < Zo- 

 ologist, 2d ser., x, Jan., 1875, !>. 4297. 

 1875. EODD, E. H. Spring Migration afr the Land's End District. • < Zoologist, 2d ser., 



X, June, 1875, pp. 4494, 4495. 

 1875-76. [EoWLEY, G. D.] British Birds. < Rowley's Orn. J/tsc, Pt. ii, Aug. 1875, pp. 

 49-134, pll. x-xv; Part iii, Jan. 1876, pp. 135-140. 



This is a series of pleasantly written articles on various Birds of Gre.at Britain, accompa- 

 nied by some excellent plates. The species are too many (upwards of 40) and the matter too 

 miscellaneous to be here characterized. The plaj^es are: pi. x, Aedpiter nisiis ; xi, Aluco 

 jiammeus; •xui% xiii'>, xiii% Anas boschas, Carduelis elegans, etc., and other birds, to show 

 variationin throat plumage; xii, alenkglassj xiv, xv, Scenery. 

 1875. SCLATER, J. [Ornithological] Notes from Castle Eden. <^ Zoologist, 2d sex., s, 



Feb., 1875, pp. 4329-4332 ; Apr., 1875, pp. 4401-4406. 

 1875. Smee, a. H. Notes of a Cruise at the Mouths of the Thames and Blackwater 

 Eivers. < Zoologist, 2d ser., x. May, 1875, pp. 4451, 4452. 

 Notes on various birds observed, 

 1875. Smee, A. H. Migration of Waders [in England]. <^ Zoologist, 2d ser., x, Oct., 



1875, p. 4663. 

 1875, Smith, Cecil. Ornithological Notes from Somersetshire. < Zoologist, 2d ser., 



X, Feb., 1875, pp. 4332-4335. 

 1875. Smith, Cecil. Albino and other Variations of Plumage in [certain British] 



Birds. < Zoologist, 2d ser. , x, Apr., 1875, pp. 4422-4424. 

 1875. SouTHALL, W. Birds in my Garden [at Birmingham]. <i Zoologist, 2d ser., s, 

 July, 1875, pp. 4533,4534. 



