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1875. H-VUTiXd, J. E.— Continned. 



prove accciitablo to many who may be glad to possess it without linowing exactly where to 

 look for it. Some of these sketcliea were origiually ijublished iu the Ifatural History columns 

 of "The Field" during the summer of 1871, and as a rei>rint has frequently been asked for, 

 I have now carefully revised them and made some im])ortant adtlitions and emendations, 

 bcsidi'S adding to the scries a dozen or more chapters wliicli liaTO never before api^earcd." 

 (Extr. from Preface.) 



About fifty species are treated in the author's usual agreeable style. The cuts, though not 

 without a certain lirilliancy, cannot bo higlily ci)mnu'n(le<l as finely fiuisluul reproductions of 

 Bewick. 



1875. M.vTiiKVV, G. F. Oruitliolo,i;ical Notes from Dartmouth. <^ Zooloo'iai , 2d .scr., 

 X, Feb., 1875, PI). 4325-4329. 

 Oct.-Dec, 1S7-1. 

 1875. ]M.\TnEW, M. A. The Soinerset-sliire Moors iu the Spriug. <_ Zoolo'jht, 2d ser., x, 

 July, 1875, pp. 4532, 4.533. 

 "With reference to the birds seen there .and then. 



1875. Matiiew, M. A. Rare Birds in North Devon. < Zoolo/jht, 2d ser., x, Dec., 1875, 

 p. 4720. 



1875. New.max, E. Tlie Birds of Shetland, \vith Observations on their Habits, Migra- 

 tion and Occasional Apiiearance, . . . <^Zoologist,2(]. stn:, x, Jan., 1875, i)p. 

 4269-4289. 

 Third and concluding notice of II. L. Saxby's work of tliat name. 



1875. Palmer, J. E. Birds observed near Huddersfiekl. <^ Zoo?o/7?s/, 2d ser., x. Mar., 

 1875, p. 4379. 

 Notes on G spp. 



1875. Pike, W. Migration of [certain British] Birds. <^Zoo/o///.'>/, 2d ser, , x, June, 

 1875, p. 4494. 



1875. Pike, W. Climate and Ornithology of Achill. <^ Zooloij'iat , 2d scr., x, July, 

 1875, pp. 4534-4536. 



1873. PiLLY, J. B. Hobby and Egyptian Goose near Hereford. < Zoo%(.v/, 2d ser., 

 x, Mar., 1875, p. 4381. 



1875. RiCKARDS, M. S. C. Hobby at Portishead and Goldeneye near Axbridge. <C Zo- 

 ologist, 2d ser., x, Jan., 1875, p. 4297. 



1875. RoDD, E. H. Spring Migration at the Land's End District. <^Zoologist, 2d ser., 

 X, June, 1875, pp. 4494, 4495. 



1875-76. [Rowley, G. D.] British Birds. < Rowley's Orn. Misc., Ft. ii, Aug. 1875, pp. 

 49-134, pll. x-xv; Part iii, Jan. 1876, pp. 135-140. 



This is a series of pleasantly written articles on v.aiious Birds of Great Britain, accompa- 

 nied by some excellent plates. The species are too many (tipwards of 40) and tho matter too 

 misceUaneons to be here ch.aracterized. The plates are: pi. x, Accipiter nisus ; xi, Aluco 

 fiammeus ; xiii», xiii^ ■s.iix'^, Anas boschas, Carduelis elegans, etc., and other birds, to show 

 variiition in throat plumage; xii, a lenk glass; xiv, xv, Scenery. 



1875. Sclater, J. [Ornithological] Notes from Castlo Eden. <^ Zoologist, 2i\ ser., s, 



Feb., 1875, pp. 4329-4332 ; Apr., 1875, pp. 4401-4406. 

 1875. Smee, a. H. Notes of a Cruiso at the Mouths of the Thames and Blackwater 



Rivers. <[ Zoologist, 2d scr., x, May, 1875, pp. 4451, 4452. 

 Kotes on various birds observed, 

 1875. Smee, A. H. Migration of Waders [iu England]. <^Zoologisf,2i\ ser., x, Oct., 



1875, p. 4663. 

 1875. Smith, Cecil. Ornithological Notes from Somersetshire. <^ Zoologist, 2d ser., 



X, Feb., 1875, pp. 4332-4335. 

 1875. S.AiiTii, Cecil. Albino and other Variations of Plumage in [certain British] 



Birds. < Zoologist, 2d scr., x, Apr., 1875, pp. 4422-4424. 

 1875. SoUTHALL, W. Birds in my Garden [at Birmingham]. <^ Zoologist, 2d ser., x, 



July, 1875, pp. 4533,4534. 



