14 * LOCAL LISTS OF BRITISH BIRDS. 
ESSE X—continued, 
[Harting (J. E.)|—The Birds of Epping Qorest. In Lindley’s 
Walks in Epping Forest, pp. 122-128. London; oblong 8vo, 1887. 
Christy (Miller)—The Birds of Essex: a Contribution to the 
Natural History of the County, with numerous illustrations. Lon- 
don, Chelmsford, and Buckhurst Hill, 8vo, 1890. (HEnumerates 
276 species. ) 
FLINTSHIRE. 
Darlington (Ralph) ?—The Birds of Rhyl and the Vale of Clwyd. 
In Darlington’s Naturalist Series, 4 pp. Llangollen and London, 
8vo, 1889? (Enumerates 137 species.) 
GLAMORGANSHIRE. 
Dillwyn (L. W.)—A List of the Rarer Birds which have been 
found in this neighbourhood [Swansea], with Notes on some of the 
more Common Species. In his Materials for a Fauna and Flora of 
Swansea and the Neighbourhood, pp. 3-10. Swansea, 8vo, 1848. 
Nicholl (Digby S. W.)—Notes on the Rarer Birds of Glamorgan- 
shire. Zoologist, 38rd series, vol. xiii., p. 167. London, 8vo, 1889. 
(Also separately reprinted for the author.) 
GLOUCEST#RSHIRE. 
Knapp (J. L.)—The Journal of a Naturalist. London, 8vo, 1829. 
(Contains numerous observations on the Birds of Western 
Gloucestershire. ) 
Nicholls (H. G.)—The Forest of Dean. London, 8vo, 1858. 
(Birds are treated in Chapter xili., pp. 204-206) 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Warner (Rev. Richard)—Of the Ornithology of the Isle of Wight. 
In his History of the Isle of Wight, (&c.], chap. iv., pp. 225-246. 
Southampton and London, 8vo, 1795. 
Bury (Rev. C. A.)—Notes on the Birds of the Isle of Wight. 
Zoologist, vol. ii., p. 644, and vol. iii., p. 915, &e. London, 8vo, 1844. 
More (A. G.)—[Ornithology of the Isle of Wight]. In Venables’ 
New Guide to the Isle of Wight, pp. 412-437. London, 8vo, 1860. 
(Enumerates 220 species.) 
Wise (J. R.)—[ Birds of the New Forest]. In his New Forest: Its 
History and its Scenery. London, 4to, 1863. (Knumerates 230 
species ; there are several subsequent editions.) 
Willmore (J. H.)—Lecture on Birds of the Neighbourhood of 
Queenwood ; their Nests and Eggs. London, 12mo, 1874. (Not 
seen.) 
Bell (Thos.)—Birds [of the Selborne District.] In his edition of 
The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne [&c.], vol. ii., pp. 
363-366. London, 8vo, 1877. 
