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1838. Skajfe, J. Miscellaneous Ornitliological Notes [on birds of Lancashire]. 



<^Charlesw. Mag. Xat. Hist., ii, 18J8, pji. 331-334. 

 1838. Skaipe, J. On the Ornithology of Blackburn and the Korth of Lancashire. 

 < Charlesw. Mag. Nat. Hist., ii, 1838, pp. 426-433, 524-531. 

 Annotated list of 119 spp. 

 1838. Thompson, W. Contributions to the Natural History of Ireland. <[ Mag. of 

 Zool. and Bof.,u, 1838, pp. 42-57, 170-179, 427-440. 

 These articles treat at length of the Irish Baptores, and of some of the Inseasores. 

 1838. Thompson, W. Contributions to the Natural History of Ireland. <^ Annals of 

 Nat. msf.,i, 1838, pp. 12-26, 181-195. 

 These articles are Nos. 5 and 6, being continued from the Mag. of Zool. and Bot., ii, p. 440. 

 1838. Thompson, W. Notes on Irish Birds. < Atinah of Nat. Hist. , i, 1838, pp. 155-158. 



7 spp. 

 1838. Thompson, W. Notes upon the Natural Histoiy of a jiortion of the South West 

 of Scotland. < Charlesw. Mag. Nat. Hist. , ii, 1838, pp. 18-21. 

 Of Birds, treats of Meropa apiaster, Larus islandicus, and Sula bussana. 



1838. Williamson, [W. ] C. Seltene Vogel bey Scarborough, welches eine Art Hal- 



binsel bildet und mit Wald bedeckt ist. <^ Oken's Isis, Bd. xxxi, 1838, p. 194. 

 Anszugaus Proe. Zool. Soc. Land., Aug., 1836, pp. 76, 77. 



1839. Argent, J. A | Nomenclature | of | British Birds, | being | a systematic Cata- 



logue I of I all the species hitherto discovered | in | Great Britain and Ireland, 

 I intended for | labelling collections | of | British Birds and their Eggs. | — | 

 By James Argent, | 32, Bishopsgate Street, Without. | — j London : | printed 

 for the Proprietor, | by | Lewis and Co., Bunhill Row. | M DCCC XXXIX, 1 

 vol. 8vo. cover-title, regular title, and 28 columns, 2 on a leaf, each page 

 backed blank. 

 Names only, in large type, to be cut up for labelling. 

 1839. Blyth, E. Observations on the Wild Fowl in St. James's Park. < Charlesw. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist., ii, 1839, pp. 469-471. 



1839. DOUBLEDAY, H. A Nomenclature of British Birds ; being a systematic cata- 

 logue of all the species hitherto discovered in Great Britain and Ireland, 

 intended for labelling collections of British Birds and their eggs. Third edi- 

 tion. London : John Van Voorst. 1839. 8vo. 

 Not seen : nor do I know of other editions. 



1839. [Editorial.] Geographical Distribution of British Birds. <^ Annals of Nat. 

 Hisl. , iv, 1839, pp. 213, 214. 

 From Fellows's Journal in Asia Minor. 



1839. Mitchell, D. W. Capture of rare Birds [in Britain]. < Charlesw. Mag. Nat. 

 £!^i"8/.,iii, 1839,p. 467. 



1839. Paine, T., Jr. A few particulars respecting some Rare Birds which have lately 

 occurred in the Vicinity of Yarmouth. <^ Annals of Nat. Hist., iu, 1839, pp. 

 140-142. 



1839. Thompson, W. Zoological Notes on a few Species obtained from the South 

 West of Scotland. < Charlesw. Mag. Nat. Hist., iii, 1839, pp. 585-587. 

 Lestris pomarinus the only bird. 



1839. Thompson, W. Note on the Effects of the Hurricane of January 7, 1839, in Ire- 

 land, on some Birds, Fishes, &c, < Annals of Nat. Hist., iii, 1839, pp. 183-185. 



1839. Thompson, W. Notes on [4 app. of] Irish Birds. <:^ Annals of Nat. Hist., iY, 



1839, pp. 284, 285. 



1840. Coward, C. Notes on [3 spp. of] British Birds. < Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., vi, 



1840, pp. 74, 75. 



1840. Denny, H. Sketch of the Natural History of Leeds and its Vicinity for Twenty 

 Miles. < Annals of Nat. Hist. , v, 1840, pp. 382-396. 

 Annotated list of about 160 spp. of Birds, pp. 387-392. 



