io8 A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [Essex. 



Smith, J, BeddaU. Blue-headed Wagtail in Essex. {Brit. Birds, 



111.) 

 Tower, C, J. H. White-tailed Eagle in Essex : Osprey in Essex. 



{Op. cit., II.) [2 notes.] 

 Vaughan, M. Bird Life on an Essex Common. {Field, Dec. 4.) 



1910. Capleton, A. Great Crested Grebe at Wanstead. {Essex Nat.) 

 Chichester, E. Crossbill in Essex. {Field, Mar. 26.) 



Eve, R. H. Jack Snipe in Essex in Aug. {Op. cit., Oct. 15, 22) : 



Idem, by E. Copland. {T.c, Oct. 22.) 

 Fitch, E. A. Short-eared Owl nesting in Essex. {Zool.) 

 Frohawk, F. W. Common Sandpiper in Winter. {Field, Feb. 



26.) 

 Hepburn, T. Nesting of Common Tern and Black-headed 



Gull in Colchester Harbour. {Zool.) 

 Smith, J. B. Crossbills nesting in Essex. {Brit. Birds, IV.) 

 Stubbs, F. J. Kestrel and Starlings. {Zool.) 



191 1. Collenette, C. L. Lesser Redpoll nesting in Essex. [Woodford 



Green.] {Brit. Birds, IV.) 

 Davenport, H. S. Young Cuckoo in Goldcrest's Nest. {Field, 



June 3.) 

 Frohawk, F. W. Cuckoo calling in September. {Field, Sept. 



23-) 

 Green, J. F. Tengmalm's Owl in Essex. {Op. cit., Jan. 14.) 

 Nichols, W. B. Black Redstart in Essex. {Brit. Birds, IV.) 

 Owen, J. H. Young Cuckoo in Nest of Bullfinch : Young Great 



Spotted Woodpeckers, {Op. cit., V.) ; Scarcity of Summer 



Birds. {Field, June 24) : Abnormally Large egg of Cuckoo. 



{Op. cit., July 22.) 

 Thomson, A. L. Probable Snow Geese in Essex, [2 notes.] 



{Brit. Birds, V.) 



1912. Becher, H. White-winged Black Terns in Essex. {Op. cit., 



VI.) ; Idem. {Field, June 8.) 

 Christy, R. M. Sacred Ibis in Essex. {Brit. Birds, VI.) 

 Collenette, C. L. ' Twin ' Nests of Black-headed Gull. {T.c.) 

 Fitch, E. A. Golden Eagle. {Zool.) 

 Gray, L. The 1912 ' Wreck of the Little Auk.' [Essex.] {Brit. 



Birds, VI.) 

 Harris, M. Albinistic Reed Buntings. {Brit. Birds, VI.) 

 Nichols, W. B. Probable Northern Long-tailed Tits in Essex. 



{Brit. Birds, V.) : Glossy Ibis in Essex. {Op. cit., VI.) 

 Owen, J. H. Little Owls breeding in Essex : Moorhens' Nests 



screened with Domes of Reeds : Long-eared Owl entering 



Building. [3 notes.] {T.c.) : Cuckoo fed by Hedge Sparrow 



and Wren. {Field, July 20.) : The Nesting Season, 1910-11. 



{Rept. Felsted Sch. Sci. Soc, No. 22.) 

 Stubbs, F. J. Little Auk in Essex : Flight of the Common 



Snipe. {Zool.) [2 notes.] 



