PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 381 



1828. Fox, G. T. Notice of the appearance of some rare Birds of England. <[ Zool, 

 Journ., iii, 1S28, pp. 491-497. 



Falco lagopus, Cursorixis isabellimis, Oallinula baillonii, Procellaria leachii, Anas gamhensia, 

 •A. riUila, Vultur fulvus ? , Sylvia suecica. ■ 



1828. Lesson, [R. P.] Catalogue de divers Oiseaux qui appartienneut a la Faune des 

 lies Farn, avec quelques observations sur leurs habitudes ; par [P.] J. Selby. 

 . . . F^ntss. Bull, 20 sect., xiii, 1828, p. 43.3. 

 Extrait dii Zool. Jourri., ii, 182(i, p. 454. 



1828. PiTHlE, — . Sea Birds, &c. of the Isle of May. <^Edinb.New Philos.Joum., vi, 



1828, pp. 189, 190. 



Merely a note alluding to the arrival and departure of some species. 



1828. Yarrell, W. On the occurrence of some rare British Birds. <^ Zool. Jovrn,, 



iii, 1828, pp. 497-500. 



Lestris pomarinus, Upupa epops, Procellaria leachii, Sylvia dartfordiensis, Emberiza hortu- 

 lana, Fodiceps rubricolUs, Larus minutug. 



1829. "A. C. R." Donovan's Eggs of British Birds. <i Loudon's Mag. Nat. Rist, ii, 



1829, p. 205. 



A bibliographical note. Nothing heard of the work after Feb., 1827. 

 1829. "A. C. R." Birds, on the Sea Coast of Gomrie, in Aberdeenshire. <^ Loudon's 

 Mag. Nat. Hist., ii, 1829, pp. 392-394. 



1829. Blackwall, J. Manchester Museum. <^ iotedow's itfagr.^af.^ist, 11, 1829, pp. 

 273-27.5. 



Notice of a few of the rarer British Birds in the collection, with remarks on the habits of 

 some of them. 

 1829. Blackwall, J. Extracts from a Zoological Journal, kept at Crumpsall Hall, 

 near Manchester. <| Zool. Journ., v, 1829, pp. 10-14. 



Nidification of some British Birds ; roosting of Fieldfares on the ground : anecdote of Falcon 

 and Pigeon. 



1829. " Correspondent." Notice of the Arrival of some of the Winter Birds of Pas- 

 sage, as tvell as of a few of the occasional Visitants in the Neighborhood of 

 Carlisle, during the Winter of 1828-1829 ; with Observations, &c. <^ Philos. 

 Mag., vi, 1829, pp. 110-114. 



1829. " Correspondent." Table of the Arrival of some of the Summer Birds of Pas- 

 sage in the Neighborhood of Carlisle, during the Years 1827 and 1828; with 

 Observations, &c. < Philos. Mag., v, 1829, pp. 196-198. 



1829. "Correspondent." Notice of the Arrival of Twenty-four of the Summer 

 Birds of Passage in the Neighborhood of Carlisle, during the Year 1829 ; 

 with Observations, &c. < Philos. Mag., vi, 1829, pp. 276-281. 



1829. Hunt, J. A | General History | of the | County of Norfolk, | intended | to con- 

 vey all the information | of a Norfolk Tour, | with the more extended details 

 of I antiquarian, statistical, pictorial, architectural, | and ( Miscellaneous 

 Information ; | including | biographical notices, | original and selected. | — | 

 Volume I [-III]. I — I [Quotation, 7 lines.] | — | Norwich: | printed by and 

 for John Stacy. | London: | sold l>y Longmao, Rees, Ormo, Brown, and Green. 

 I MDCCCXXIX. 3 vols. IGmo. 



The introduction to Vol. I contains a " List of Birds ", which we are informed is contributed 

 to the work by John Hunt, taxidermist, of Norwich, editor of an illustr.ited work on British 

 Birds 1 hen in course of publication. The present list runs from p. lix to p. Ixxii, and is anno- 

 tated throughout. 



1829. Jennings, J. Ornithology of the Metropolis. <^ Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist., ii, 



1829, p. 264. 

 Notes on a few birds observed in London, England. 

 1829. "J. D. M." Rare Birds killed in different Parts of Ireland. <^ Loudon's Mag. 



Nat. Hist., ii, 1829, pp. 394, 395. 



1829. Lbyland, R. Rare Birds observed in the Neighborhood of Halifax, in York- 

 shire. < Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist., i, 1829, pp. 395, 396. 



