394 A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [Glam. 



1848. Dilhvyn, L. W. Materials for a Fauna and Flora of Swansea. 

 Roy. 8vo. (Priv. printed.) Swansea : 1848. [168.] 



1851. Falconer, R. W. Heronries [in Glamorgans.]. (iVa^. [Morris's], I.) 



1853. Knight, E. Doddridge. List of the less common Birds of Newton 

 Nottage. {Arch. Camh., Oct. 1863.) 



1856. [Editorial.] Occurrence of Bittern in Beds, [and Glamorgan]. 

 [Zool.) 



1858. " Tir-y-Cwm." Arrival of Summer Birds. {Field, May i.) 



1859. Drane, R. Little Bittern near Cardiff. {Zool.) 



" Portia." Nightingale in Wales. [Cardiff, common.] {Field, 



May 14.) 

 " Tir-y-Cwm." Nightingales in Glamorgans. {Op. cit.. May 28.) 



i860. Hale, G. M. Grey-Hen shot in Glamorgans. {Op. cit., Oct. 13.) 

 Idem by " R. H. H." {T.c, Oct. 20.) 

 Williams, D. Grey Phalarope at Swansea. {Zool.) 



1861. Williams, D. Buzzard near Swansea ; Wild Swans at Swansea, 



2 notes. {Op. cit.) 



1862. Morgan, A. Pied Woodcock. {Field, Feb. 8.) 



1866. Llewellyn, J. D. Great Grey Shrike in S. Wales. (FieW, Mar 24.) 



1868. Kemeys-Tynte, Sir D. Occurr. of Bittern [near Cardiff]. {Op. 



cit., Feb. I.) 

 1872. Came, W. N. Honey Buzzard in South Wales. Bridgend. 



{Op. cit., Sept. 7.) 

 Harting, J. E. British Heronries. {Zool.) [partim.] [274.] 



1875. Andrews, T. Variety of Common Swift. Swansea. {Field, 



Aug. 21.) 

 Gough, R. D. Reported Occurrence of Jack Snipe in June. 

 {T.C., July 3.) 



1876. Andrews, T. Notes from Swansea. {Op. cit., Feb. 5) ; Rare 



Birds near Swansea and Cardiff. {Op. cit., Oct. 21.) 



1877. " Rambler." Stock Dove frequenting Rocks. {Op. cit.. Mar 3.) 



1879. Crawshay, T, Cuckoo singing late at night [Cardiff]. {Op. cit., 



May 17.) 



1880. Morris, G. L. Hobbies in mid-winter [one shot at Bridgend]. 



{Op. cit., Jan. 3.) 



1882. Gibbins, E. J. Teal and Marsh Harrier nesting in Glamorgans. 

 {Zool.) 

 Seebohm, H. Rusty Grackle and Pallas's Grey Shrike in Wales. 



Young, J. Reed Warbler and Nightingale in S. Wales. {T.c.) 

 1885. Morgan, H. Little Bustard in Wales. (FtVW, Nov. 28.) 



