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1858. White, G. {Ed. Blyth.) The | [Nat. Hist, of Selborue, etc., . . . ] Blyth. | To 



which is added ( a Description of the Village and Neighbourhood, | written 

 on the spot for this Edition, | by tha late Robert Mudie. | Thomas Nelson & 

 Sons, I London, Edinburgh, and New York. | MDCCCLYIII. 



A stereotyped reissue of the Blyth ed. of 1836, with a, new title-page, &c., the omission of 

 the former printer's name at the end and the addition of the new printer's (Thomas Harrild) 

 name, monogram and address on the page followiufr title, and of double marginal lines round 

 each page. 



1859. Armstrong, T. Occurrence of Rare Birds [6 spp.] near Carlisle. <^Zoologist, 



xvii, liS59, p. G378. 



1859-60. Bell, T. B. Notes from the neighborhood of Stranaer on the Cliough or 

 Red-legged Crow (Fregilus graculus) ; on the migration of the Swift (Cypselus 

 apus, Flem. ); and on the effects of the severe gale on the 9th Sept. last. 



< Edhih. Proc. Phys. Soc, ii, 1859-60, pp. 143-145. 



Xot seen : title from Soy. Soe. Cat. See 1860, same author. 

 1859. Clark, T. Dates of the Arrival of Migratory Birds [in Somersetshire]. <CZo- 

 ologist, xvii, 1859, pp. 6603, 6604. 



1859. COLLINGWOOD, C. Fauna of Blackheath and its Vicinity. London. 1859. 

 PI). 46. 



Xot seen : said to contain a list of the hiids. 



1859. Couch, J. Birds' Nests : Nests of the Green Woodpecker and Nuthatch [Geci- 

 nus viridis, Sitta europiea]. <^ Zoologist, xvii, 18.59, pp. 6327, 6328. 



1859. Gatcombe, J. Notes on the occurrence of rare Birds [7 spp.] in Devon and 

 Cornwall in 1857 and 1858. < Zoologist, xvii, 1859, pp. 6376-6378. 



1859. Kent, R. Occurrence of the Little Crake and Schinti5 Sandpiper at Hastings. 

 <^ Zoologist, xvii, 1859, p. 6.537. 



1859. KiNAHAX, G. H. On the remarkable destruction caused among Birds in Kerry 

 Ijy the winter of 1854-.55. < ^at. Hist. Rev. (Pr. Soc. ), vi, 1859, pp. 374, 376. 

 With remarks by R. J. Montgomery and E. "Warren. 



1859. Mathews, M. A. Rare Birds driven Inland [England] by the recent Great 



Storms. < Zoologist, x\di, 1859, p. 6780. 

 1859. Mathews, M. A. Autumn Notes on [some British] Birds. <[ Zoologist, xvii, 



1859, pp. 6761-6763. 



1859. Mathews, M. A. The Pomarine Skua and other Sea Birds [of Great Britain]. 



< Zoologist, xvii, 1859, pp. 6330, 6331. 



1859. More, A. G. Remarks on the Migration of [British] Birds. <^ Zoologist, xvii, 

 1859, pp. 6531-6534. 



1859. Newman, H. W. Dates of the Arrival of Migratory Birds [at Cheltenham]. 

 <^ Zoologist, xvii, 1859, p. 6563. 



1859. Newman, E. The 'Zoologist' List of Birds observed in Great Britain and Ire- 

 land. New ed. London. 1859. 1 sheet. 



Not seen. — Stated to be compiled from 3d ed. of TarreU's Brit. Birds, and to comprise all 

 necessary additions and corrections up to Nov. 1, 1859 ; but cf. Ibis, ii, 1860, pj). 91-93. 



1859. Orde, J. W. p. [Letter from, on several Birds observed in the Hebrides.] 



< Ibi.^, i, 18.59, p. 469. 



1859. Roberts, A. Kite, Hoopoe and Golden Oriole shot near Scarborough. <^ Zoolo- 

 gist, xvii, 1859, p. 6561. 



1859. RoDD, E. H. [British] Birds Singing at Night. <^Zoologisf, xvii, 18.59, pp. 

 644(i, 6447. 



1S59. Rowley, G. D. [Letter on Sylvia proviucialis and Alauda braohydactyla.] 

 </6/s, i, 1859, pp. 329, 330. 



1859. Stevenson, H. Notices of Ornithological Occurrences in Norfolk in October 

 and November, 18.58. <^ Zoologist, xvii, 1859, p. G32G. 



