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1873. [Anonymous.] Eastbourne Nat. Hist. Soc. Lists of the local 



Fauna and Flora. [Aves, pp. 2, 3 and 4.] (Reprinted from 

 Chambers Handbook for Eastbourne. Post 8vo. 1873.) 

 Coombe, R. E. Common Kite in Sussex. {Field, Feb. 15.) 

 Rowley, G. D. Tawny Pipit at Brighton. {Field, Oct. 11.) 

 Short-toed Lark at Brighton. {T.c, Nov. 22.) Serin Finch 

 at Brighton. {Op. cit., Apr. 19.) Redlegged Falcon at Brighton. 

 {T.c, ]\Iay 24.) [See also Op. cit., Nov. 22.] Snow Buntings, 

 etc., at Brighton. {Op. cit., Dec. 27.) 



1874. Clark- Kennedy, A. J. Baillon's Crake near Eastbourne ; Iceland 



Gull [near Rye] ; Rare Birds at Eastbourne. {Zool.) 

 Clark-Kennedy, A. W. M. On occurr. of Emberiza nivalis in 



summer plumage [near Eastbourne]. {T.c.) 

 Howell, J. On the Nightingale. {Brighton & Sussex Nat. His:. 



Soc, p. 31.) 

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 Roper, F. C. S. Birds of Sussex. {Trans. Eastbourne Nat. Hist. 



Soc.) 

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{Zool.) Migration of Birds over Brighton {Field, Dec. 26.) ; 



Singular var. of Barn Owl [near Eastbourne]. {T.c, Aug. 15.) 



1875. [Anon. " G. S."] Snow Bunting, etc., at Brighton. {Field, 



June 16.) 

 [Anon. "G. W. A."] Pied Robin at East Grinstead. {T.c, 



Feb. 13.) 

 Boyd, A. J. Dotterel near Horsham. {Op. cit., Oct. 16.) 

 Colgate, T., junr. White-winged Black Tern in Sussex. {Field, 



Nov. 13.) Idem by A. J. Clark-Kennedy. {Op. cit., Jan. 16.) 

 " G. E. B." Little Gull in summer plumage in Jan. [near Lewes]. 



{Op. cit., Jan. 16.) 

 Green, W. J. Grey Phalarope in Sussex. {Field, Nov. 27.) 

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 [Parish, W. D.] Dialect names of some Sussex Birds [in W. D. 



Parish's Dictionary of the Sussex Dialect]. 

 Roper, F. C. S. Notes on a specimen of the Great Bustard 



lately shot in Sussex. {Trans. Enslbourne Nat. Hist. Soc.) 

 Rowley, G.D. Cuckoo at Brighton [in August]. {Field, Aug. 14.) 



Swaysland, G., junr. Pied Flycatcher, Tawny Pipit and I^p- 



land Bunting at Brighton. {Zool.) 

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& Sussex Nat. Hist. Soc, 1875, p. 99 et scq. Birds, pp. 102-110.) 



Also in pamphlet. i2mo. pp. 23, reprinted from Brighton 



Daily News. April 9, 1875. [510.] 



1876. Arnold, Rev. F. H. Sussex Heronries. {Chichester & West 



Sussex Nat. Hist. Soc, 1876.) (Not seen.) Idem. {Science 

 Gossip.) 



