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185C. Hadfield, H. W. Migration of the Swallow Tribe [in Isle of Wight]. 



< Zoologist, xiv. 1856, pp. 5060, 5061, 



1856. IIarcourt, E. V. Late Stay of Swallows and Martins in 1855 



[Hastings]. <^ Zoologist, xiv. 1856, p. 4945. 

 1856. Logan, R. F. Note on the Late Stay of Swallows [Hirundo rustica, 



urbica, in Scotland] in 1855. <^ Edirib. New Philos. Journ. new ser. 



iii. 1856, p. 350. 

 1856. Lowe, E. J. Singular Mortality amongst the Swallow Tribe. <CJiep. 



Brit. Ass. Adv. Sci.for 1855, 1856, (Misc. Comm.), pp. 112, 113. 

 Due to cold weather, occasioning the death of thousands. Meteorological data 



furnished. 



1856. RODD, E. H. Late Appearance of the Swallow Tribe at Penzance, 



Dec. 1855. <[ Zoologist, xiv. 1856, p. 4945. 



1857. Hadfield, H. W. Migration of the Swallow Tribe. < Zoologist, xv. 



1857, p. 5364. 



1857. Hadfield, H. W. Note on the Migration of the Swallow Tribe [in 



the Isle of Wight]. < Zoologist, xv. 1857, pp. 5751, 5752. 



1858. Forster, T. " On the irregularity in the return of the Swallows and 



other vernal migratorial birds in the season 1857. <^ Journ. Proc. 

 Linn. Soc. ii. 1858, p. 40." 

 Not seen— title from Giebel, and doubtless literally incorrect. 



1859. GURNEY, S. Swallows in November [at Carshalton]. <^Zoologist, 



xvii. 1859, p. 6328. 

 1859. Hensman, a. Late Swallows [Northampton, November 13]. < Zool- 

 ogist, xvii. 1859, p. 6492. 



1859. Newmax, H. W. Disappearance of Swallows and Martins [from Chel- 



tenham.] <^Zoologist, xvii. 1859, p. 6779. 



1860. Clark, T. Late Stay of Martins [near Bridgwater]. <^ Zoologist, 



xviii. 1860, p. 6808. 

 1860. Couch, J. Martins [Chelidon urbica, in Cornwall] near Christmas. 



<^ Zoologist, xviii. 1860, p. 6891. 

 1860. Newton, A. Note on the supposed occurrence of the Hirundo bicolor 



of North America in England. < P. Z. S. xxviii. 1860, pp. 131, 132. 

 1860. Newton, A. Note on the supposed Occurrence of the Hirundo bicolor 



of North America in England. < Zoologist, xviii. 1860, pp. 7145, 7146. 

 1860. Newton, A. Note on the supposed occurrence of the Hirundo bicolor 



of North America in England. <[ Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 3d ser. vi. 



1860, pp. 130, 131. 

 From P. Z. S. Feb. 28, 1860, pp. 131, 132 ; <•/. Zoologist, 1860, p. 7145. 



1860. Saville, S. p. Disappearance of Swallows and Martins [from Cam- 

 bridgeshire]. <^ Zoologist, xviii. 1860, p. 6808, 



1862. Hadfield, H. Migration of Swallows. < Zoologist, xx. 1862, pp. 

 7937, 7938. 



1862. Hadfield, H. Migration of Swallows, &c. < Zoologist, xx. 1862, 

 p. 8162. 



1862. Parke, G. H. Early Appearance of the Swallow [in Yorkshire]. 



< Zoologist XX. 1862, p. 7938. 

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