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1863. Ranson, J. Scarcity of certain Small Birds (the Redstart and Goldfinch) [in 



York ]. < Zoologist, xxi, 1863, p. 8842. 

 1863. Reading, J. J. Rare Birds in DevonsMre. < Zoologist, xxi, 1863, p. 8448. 

 1863. Roberts, G. Ou the Nidiflcation of Small [British] Birds. < Zoologist, xxi, 



1863, pp. 8630, 8631. 



1863. Roberts, G. Dates of Arrival of the Summer Birds [in Wakefield iu], 1863. 

 <^ Zoo/o</(si, xxi, 1863, p. 8771. 



1863. Roberts, G. Food of Small Birds. <^Zoologist, xxi, 1863, pp. 8813, 8814. 

 1863. RoDD, E. H. Little Ring Plover at Scilly, with a glance at the Autumnal Visit 

 of Migratory Birds at the Islands. <^ Zoologist, xxi, 1863, pp. 8847-8849. 



1863. RowE, J. B. A Catalogue of the Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, and Amphibians 

 indigenous to or observed in the County of Devon [England]. By J. Brook- 

 ing Rowe, F. L. S., &c. Plymouth, 1863. (London. Van Voorst.) 



Not seen. — The first List of the Birds of that County (the home of Montagu, author of the 

 Dictionary) for a quarter of a century (ef. Moore, CharlenoortK' s Mag., 1837). 268 spp. 



1863. Smith, C. Airival and Departure of Summer Birds at Taunton. <^Zoologist, 



xxi, 1863, pp. 8816, 8817. 

 1863. Smith, J. A. Ornithological Notes [on a few Scottish Birds]. < Edinb. New 



Philos. Journ., new ser., xvii, 1863, pp. 313, 314. 



1663. Smith, R. B. Flora of Marlborough ; | with notices of the Birds, I and [ a sketch 

 of the geological features | of the | neighbourhood, | [by T. A. Preston,] | with 

 a Map. I London: | John Van Voorst, Paternoster Row. | MDCCCLXIII. ! 1 

 vol. 12mo. pp. xxiv, 129, + 11. (photog. map. ) 

 Birds by R. B. Smith, pp. 103-116, 127-129 ; a briefly annotated list of 102 spp. 



1863. Stubbs, C. Eggs of the Cuckoo : Nests of Water Rail, Hawfinch and Tree 

 Creeper. <^ Zoologist, xxi, 1863, p. 8681. 



1863. Stubbs, C. Nesting and Eggs of various [British] Birds. <^ZooIogist, xxi, 

 1863, pp. 8818. 



1863. TURNBULL, W. P. Birds | of | East Lothiau and a portion of | the adjoining 

 counties, | from | memorandums made between 1845-1850, | by | William P. 

 Turnbull, | Gladsmuir, | Member of the Academy of Natural Sciences of 

 Philadelphia. | [Quotation, 5 lines.] | [Seal.] | Philadelphia: | Caxton Press 

 of C. Sherman, Son & Co. ] n. d. [1863.] 1 vol. 8vo. pp. 16. 



Summer visitants, 42 ; wiiiter visitants, 44 ; pass in spring and autumn, 4 ; permanently resi- 

 dent, 84; stragglers or irregular visitants, 29; =201. There is a vignette ed., 1867, q. v. 



1863. Wise, J. R. The New Forest : | its | History and its Scenery. | By | John R. 



Wise. I [Cut.] I With 63 Illustrations, Drawn by Walter Crane, Engraved by 

 W. J. Linton, | And Two Maps. | Loudon: | Smith, Elder and Co., 65, Com- 

 hill. I — I M.DCCC.LXIII. 1 vol. sm. 4to. pp. i-x, 1-336, with 63 illust. 



Chap. XXII. The ornithology, pp. 258-276, some of the illnst. ; an interesting accoont. — 

 App. HI ; pp. 307-318, List of the Birds of the New Forest District : 72 residents, 31 aum- 

 mer, and 35 winter visitors, 90 rarities and stragglers ; with 2 birds of double passage, 230 spp. 



1864. Atkinson, J. C. Stanton Grange ; or, at a Private Tutor's. By. the Rev. J. C. 



Atkinson, M. A. London : Sampson Low. 

 Not seen.— Cf. Zoologist, xxii, 1864, p. 9036. 



1864. Blackmoke, H. P. Remains of Birds' Eggs found at Fiskerton near Salisbury. 

 <^ Editib. New Philos. Journ., new ser., xix, 1864, pp. 74, 75. 

 Not seen. 



1864. Blake-Knox, H. Varieties of the Corn Crake, Yellow Bunting, Sparrow, Lin- 

 net, Blackbird and Common Bunting. <^ Zoologist, xxii, 1863, p. 8877. 



1864. Boulton, W. W. Ringed Guillemot at Flamborough. <^ Zoologist, xxii, 1864, 

 pp. 9211, 9212. 



1864. Bradby, a. S. Scarcity of some of the Summer Birds of Passage at Mounds- 

 mere in 1864. < Zoologist, xxii, 1864, pp. 9281, 9282. 



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