22 Aut. Keicheuow: Bericht über die Leistungen 



W. E. Clarke, Occurrence of Grus leucogeranus in the Hebrides; 

 Ibis [6.] III. p. 635. — Ein Exemplar wurde auf Barra am 27. August 



1890 erlegt. 



Derselbe, On the Occurrence of the Siberian Wliite Grane in the 

 Outer Hebrides; Scott. Natur. (3.) I. p. 145 — 146. — Grus leuco- 

 geranus auf den Hebriden. 



J. Cordeaux berichtet über einen in Muckton bei Louth 

 (England) am 27. Oct. 1883 erlegten Coracias indicus; Ibis [6.] III. 

 p. 147—149. 



Dei selbe, Rare British Birds in the Humber District; Zoo- 

 logist XY. p. 361—367. 



Derselbe, Spring Migration in the Humber District; ebenda 

 p. 409—415. 



Derselbe, Ornithological Notes from the Humber District; 

 Naturalist 1891 p. 21—26, 355—364. 



Derselbe, Bird Notes from North Lincolnshire, March, April, 

 May 1891; NaturaHst 1891 p. 209— 210. 



C. Dixon, The Birds of our Rambles: a Companion of the 

 Country. With Illustr. by A. T. Elwes. London 1891. 



W. H. M. Duthie, List of Birds that breed on or near the 

 Shores of a Moorland Loch in Perthshire; Scott. Natural. (3) I. 



1891 p. 164—167. 



Th. Edmondston berichtet über den Bestand von Stercorarius 

 catarrhactes auf den Shetland Inseln; Ibis (6) III. p. 633 — 634. 



A. H. Evans, A. Preliminary List of the Birds of the Melrose 

 District; Scott. Natural. (3) L 1891 p. 103—113, 147—163. 



W. Evans, Note on the occurrence of the Red-footed Falcon 

 (Falco vespertinus L.) in Roxburghshire ; Hist. Berwick Nat. Club XII. 

 p. 394. 



Derselbe, List of Birds observed in the Valley of the Spey 

 during August and Part of September 1889; Scott. Nat. 1891 

 p. 5—18. 



J. H. Gurney, On the Birds on the Farne Islands; Trans. 

 Norw. Soc. V. p. 52 — 58. — Ärdea alba in Gross-Britannien. 



Derselbe, Ornithological Notes from Norfolk; Zoologist XV. 

 p. 136—138. 



E. Hamilton, lieber ein zweites Stück von MacrorJiamphus 

 griseus in England; P. Z. S. London 1891 p. 627. 



G. E. H. Barrett Hamilton, The Introduction of the Magpie 

 into Ireland; Zoologist XV. p. 247—249. 



H. Ch. Hart, Notes on the Birds of Donegal; Zoologist XV. 

 p. 297—303, 334—338, 377—380, 421—424, 459—466. 



H. M. Drummond Hay, Some Notes on Birds recently ob- 

 served in the Tay District; Scott. Natural. (3) p. 67 — 70. 



E. Howarth, Occurrences of uncommon Birds in Derbyshire 

 and South Yorkshire; Naturalist 1891 p. 181 — 182. 



