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DURHAM—continued. 
Hogg (John)—A Catalogue of Birds observed in South-Hastern 
Durham and North-Western Cleveland, with an Appendix, [&c. | 
Zoologist, vol. iii., pp. 1049, 1106 and 1169. London, 8vo, 1840. 
(Enumerates 126 species ; also reprinted separately, pp. 1-50; 
additions by Wm. Backhouse in Zoologist, vol. iv. (1846), p. 1261, 
and by J. H. Gurney, jun., in his Rambles of a Naturalist, p. 273.) 
Proctor (Wim.)—List of Birds found in the County [of Durham ]. 
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Hancock (John)—A Catalogue of the Birds of Northumberland 
and Durham. Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Northumb. and Durh., vol. vi., 
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merates 265 species.) ; 
Nelson (T. H.)—The Ornithology of the District around Redcar, 
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Calvert (Robt.)—Notes on the Geology and Natura] History of 
the County of Durham. Bishop Auckland, 8vo, 1884. (Not seen). 
Backhouse (J., Jun.)—The Avifauna of Upper Teesdale. The 
Naturalist (Y.N.U.), vol. x., pp. 353-364, Leeds, 8vo, 1885. 
(Also reprinted separately.) 
Lofthouse (R.)—The River Tees: its Marshes and their Fauna. 
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1887. 
Lebour (Pror. G. A.)—Handbook to the Geology and Natural 
History of Northumberland and Durham. Brit. Assoc. Handbook. 
Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1889. (Not seen; includes birds.) 
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1890. (Hnumerates 454 species; a good list.) 
Nelson (T. H.)—The Birds of the Tees-Mouth District. (In 
preparation. ) 
ESSEX. 
Doubleday (Edw.)—A Catalogue of Birds which have occurred in 
the Neighbourhood of Epping. Entomological Magazine, vol. iii., pp. 
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K/ing (Wm. Doubleday) |—A List of Birds found inthe Neighbour- 
hood of Sudbury. Fulcher’s Sudbury Magazine, p. 126. London 
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reprinted separately. 
Day (Geo.)—The Birds of Essex. Chelmsford Chronicle, August 
6th to September 17th, 1880. (A series of seven articles; does 
not contain much original matter. ) 
[Harting (J. E.)|—The Birds of Epping Forest. In E. N. 
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second edition in 1885.) 
