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26 LOCAL LISTS ‘OF BRITISH BIRDS. 
WILTSHIRE—continued. 
Smith (A. C.)—The Ornithology of Witshire. The Wiltshire 
Magazine, 1857-69. Devizes, 8vo, 1857-69." (A series of papers 
published at intervals between the years named.) 
Smith (R. B.) —Birds of Marlborough. In the Rev. T. A. Preston’s 
Flora of Marlborough, with Notices of the Birds, [Sc.], pp. 103-116. 
London, 12mo, 1863. (Hnumerates 102 species.) 
Im Thurm (Everard F.)—The Birds of Marlborough. Marl- 
borough anid London, 8vo, 1870. 
Morres (Rey. A. P.)—On the occurrence of some of the Rarer 
Species of Birds in the Neighbourhood of Salisbury. The Wilts. 
Archeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag., vol. xvii., p. 95; xviii, p. 183 and 289 ; 
xx., p. 154, and xxi., p. 211. Devizes, 8vo, 1877-1884. 
Smith (Rev. A. C.)—The Birds of Wiltshire. London and Devizes. 
8vo, 1887. (Knumerates 235 species.) 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Hastings (Chas.)—Illustrations of the Natural History of Worces- 
tershire. London, 8vo, 1834. (Birds occupy pp. 62-72.) 
Lees (Edwin)—Birds of Malvern District: Resident, Migratory, 
or Occasional Visitors. The Zoologist, 2nd series, vol. vi., pp. 2517, 
38631 and 2659. London, 8vo, 1871. (Reprinted from the Trans. 
Malvern Naturalists’ Field Club.) 
S. (F. G.)—Notes on Worcestershire Birds. In Hardwicke’s 
Science Gossip, Nov. and Dec., 1889, pp. 248-250 and 265-266. 
London, fol., 1889. (Knumerates 118 species.) 
YORKSHIRE. 
Graves (Rev. John)—{The Birds of Cleveland]. In his History 
of Cleveland, App. No. xi [6 pp.]. Carlisle, 4to, 1808. (Enumerates 
134 species.) 
‘““P. (M.)”—Birds found in the Neighbourhood of Wensleydale. 
Loudon’s Mag. of Nat. Hist , vol. v., pp. 558-555 and 723-725. Lon- 
don, 8vo, 18382. 
Denny (Henry)—Sketch of the Natural History of Leeds and its 
Vicinity of twenty miles. Ann. Nat. Hist., vol. v., pp. 386-392. 
[ Birds only]. London, 8vo, 1840. (Enumerates about 160 species.) 
Hogg (John) —A Catalogue of Birds observed in South-Hastern 
Durham and North-Western Cleveland, with an Appendix, [&c. ] 
London, 8vo, 1845. (Reprinted from the Zoologist; enumerates 
126 species. ) 
Hobkirk (Chas, C. P.)—[The Birds of the Huddersfield District. ] 
In his Huddersfield: Its History and Natural History, pp. 133-145. 
London and Huddersfield, 8vo, 1859. 
