LIST OF 

 ORNITHOLOGICAL PAPERS AND NOTES 



By F. M. 0(nLVIE 



I. — " Glaucous Cull at Aldeburgh," Zoologist, 1879, p. 135. 



2. — " Ornithological Notes from Thorpe (Suffolk)," Zoologist, 1879, p. 265. 



3. — " Montagu's Harrier breeding in Suffolk," Zoologist, 1890, p. 76. 



4. — " Notes on a Norfolk specimen of the Red-breasted Hy-catcher 

 (Muscicapa parva)," communicated by J. H. Gurney, F.Z.S. ; 

 Trans. Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Soc, v. 1891, p. 197. 



5. — " On the Habits of the Stone Curlew or Thick-knee, "Zoologist, 1891, 

 pp. 441 to 446. 



6. — " Long-tailed Duck off the Suffolk coast in summer," Zoologist, 1892, 

 p. 109. (Includes note on Scoters and Long-tailed Ducks feeding 

 on barley from a wreck). 



Iceland Gull near Aldeburgh," Zoologist, 1892, p. 114. 



On the recent occurrences in the British Islands of the Ruddy 

 Sheldrake," Zoologist, 1892, pp. 392 to 398. 



The Ruddy Sheldrake in Suffolk," The Field, 6 Aug., 1892. 



Ruddy Sheldrakes in the British Islands," The Field. 3 Sept., 1892. 



Ruddy Sheldrakes in the British Islands," The Field, 10 Sept., 1892. 



Cuckoo calling on the wing," Zoologist, 1894, pp. 306 to 308. 



Netta nifina in Suffolk," Bidletin of the British Ornithologists' Club, 

 xiv. 1903-4, p. 62. 



E.xhibition of an immature male example of Clangula islandica from 

 the River Aide, Suffolk," Bull. Brit. Ornithol. Club, .x.xiii. 1908-g, 

 pp. 63, 64. 



The Persistence of the Right Ovary and its duct in the Sparrow-hawk," 

 British Birds (Witherby), iv. 1910, p. 216. 



' On the presence of two Ovaries in certain British Birds, more especially 

 the Falconidse," Proc. Zoological Society, 191 2, pp. 63 to 79 ; by 

 T. E. Gunn, F.L.S. Communicated by F. M. Ogilvie, who was 

 largely associated with this piece of research work.] 



