CHRONOLOGICAL LIST. 293 



1822-1837. 



8. Parsons (Christopher).— [His Game-Book] MS. 8vo. 



(A small book containing a record of everything he shot between these dates, with 

 the dates and locahties, and occasional remarks on the weather ; chiefly relates to 

 rabbits partridges, sparrows, and vermin. Thus, during 1823, he shot 156 sparrows (^.o 

 at one shot) and 78 blackbirds. In 1823 he also caught 458 sparrows by bat-fowling 

 and other means ; 9S in 1824, and 241 during 1825. In 1S24 he either caught or shot 

 396 rabbits ; in 1825, 942 ; and in 1826, 489, all at Shoebury.) 



1826. 



9. Sheppard (Rev. Revett) and Whitear (Rev. Wm.)— A Catalogue of 



Norfolk and Suffolk Birds, with Remarks. Trans. Linn. Soc. xv. pp. 1-62, 

 4to, London. 



1831-46. 



10. Doubleday (Henry)-[One Hundred Letters chiefly about Birds and 



Insects, written to the late T. C. Heysham, of Carlisle, Aug. 30th, 1831 

 to Feb. gth, 1846.] MS. 



1832. 



11. Parsons (Christopher)— Birds in Rochford Hundred (MS.). 



Evidently a fragment only; ends with the Redwing; perhaps the first draft of 

 the list prepared for ^taton's History o/Roch/oi-d Hundred ; on paper watermarked 

 1832. 



1829-36. 



12. The Magazine of Natural History, &c. Conducted by J. C. Loudon, 



8vo, London. 



(2nd series, 1837-40. No. iS). 



1833-34. 



13. [Various]— The Field Naturalist, &c. Edited by James' Rennie, 8vo, 



London. 



1835. 



14. Yarrell (Wm.)— History of British Birds, 3 vols, 8vo, London. 



(2nd ed., 1845 ; 3rd ed., 1S56 ; 4th ed., 1S71--85.) 

 1835. 



15. Doubleday (Edward)— A Catalogue of Birds which have occurred in the 



Neighbourhood of Epping. Entomological Mag. iii. pp. 288-293, 8vo 

 London. ' 



(About 125 species enumerated.) 



1835. 



16. Maclean (Dr. A.) -[Three Letters to T. C. Heysham, of Carlisle.] MS. 



1835-36. 



17. Sheppard (E. F.)-[Two Letters, dated Dec. 25th, 1835 and Jan iqth 



1836, to T, C. Heysham.] MS. 



(Son of Rev. Revett Sheppard, formerly Rector of Wrabness, whose table of the 

 arrival of Summer Migrants at Wrabness, 1818-1830, is given in the first letter.) 



1837-40. 



18. [Various]- The Magazine of Natural History. Second series, edited by 



Edward Charlesworth, 4 vols., 8vo. 



