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Morris, G. S. The \Vax"\ving [in Cleveland]. {Field, Dec. 15.) 

 Mosley, S. L. Red-breasted Pipit [seen near Huddersfield]. 



(Sci. Gossip.) 

 Pilkington, E. Great Grej' Shrike [in Yorks.]. {Field, Jan. 13.) 

 Smith, H. E. Rough-legged Buzzard in S. Yorks. {Zool.) 



1867. " C. W. W." and others. Occurrences of Bittern in Yorks. 



{Field, Feb. 2, 9, 16.) 

 Dobree, N. F. Pied Wagtails near Hornsea in Jan. {Zool.) 

 Gurney, J. H. Little Gull at Flamborough Head. {Zool.) 

 Knight, J. Masked, Iceland and Glaucous Gulls [in Yorks.]. 



{Field, Jan. 26.) Quails breeding near Scarborough, etc. 



{Field, Oct. 19.) 

 Lucas, J. Studies in Nidderdale, 1867-72. 8vo. Lond. : N.D. 



[363.] 

 Roberts, G. Dates of Arrival of Summer Migrants near Wakefield ; 



Nesting of Peregrine ; Yorks. haunts of the Pied Flycatcher. 



{Zool.) 

 Smee, A. H. Sandwich Tern at Whitby. {T.c.) 

 Stephenson, W. Eg^-ptian Goose in Yorks. {Field, Jan. 26 ; 



{Zool.) Idem by G. Alderson and others. {Field, Feb. 9, 16.) 

 Young, J. F. The Ring Ouzel [near Hull], {Field, March 30.) 



1868. Bovnton, H. Honey Buzzard and Brown Snipe near Hull. 



(Field, Oct. 24.) 

 Clark-Kennedy, A. Storm Petrel at Bridlington Quay ; Wax- 

 wing in Yorks. ; Bittern near Pontefract ; Spoonbill in N. 



Yorks. {Zool.) 

 Gurney, J. H., junr. Little Gull near Bridlington, at Filej' and 



at Flamborough ; Occurrences at Flamborough, etc. 11 notes. 



{T.c.) 

 Lister, W., junr. Honey Buzzard at Yarm. {T.c.) 

 Littlewood, T. A. Woodcocks in July Fin Yorks.]. {Field, July 



18.) 

 Ranson, J. Kingfisher at Linton-on-Ouse. {Sci. Gossip.) 

 Roberts, G. Ornitholog. Notes [from Lofthouse near Wakefield.] 



{Zool.) 



1868-9. Cordeaux, J. Notes on Ornithology of Spurn Point. 2 pts. 

 {Zool, 1868-9.) 



1869. Bell, A. S. White Partridges [Ptarmigan ?) [in Yorks.]. {Zool.) 



Idem by J. E. Harting. {Op. cit., 1870.) 

 Boyes, F. Notes from East Yorks. {Field, Oct. 30.) 

 Boynton, T. Shore and Sea-Birds [in Yorks.]. {Zool.) 

 Gurney, J. H., junr. Fulmar Petrels at Scarborough and Whitby ; 



Lesser Kestrel near York ; Bewick's Swan at Flamborough. 



{Zool.) 

 Hall, J. C. Nest of Red-backed Shrike near Sheffield. {Field, 



May 22.) 

 Lister, T. Spring Notes from Yorks. {Field, May 22.) 



