110 A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [Glos. 



GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 



1825. Yarrell, W. Notice of occurr. of some rare Brit, birds. [Rough- 

 legged Buzzard in Gl os.] {Zool. Jnl., II., p. 25.) 



1829. Knapp, J. L. Journal of a Naturalist. Post 8vo. Lond. : 

 1829. 2nd edit., 1829. 3rd edit., 1830. [332,] 



1831. [Hays, Mrs. M.] Annals of My Village. Post 8vo. Lond. : 

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 YarreU, W. Addit. to Cat. of Brit, birds. [Black Redstart 

 near Bristol.] {Loudon's Mag. N. H., IV., p. 118.) 



1838. {Baih Post.) Spoonbill near Tewkesbury. (Nat. [Wood's], IV.) 



1839. Brown, J. Breeding of Crossbill in Glos. [Charlesw. Mag. N. H.) 



1841. Brown, J. Capture of Rare Birds on Cotswold Hills. (Zool.) 



1842. Davies, H. Strangers' Guide through Cheltenham. Post 8vo. 



Cheltenham : N. D. [164.] 



1847. Beadles, J. N. Occurrence of Grey Phalarope at Mitcheldean. 



(Zool.) 



1848. Beadles, J. N. Provincial Names of Birds in Glos. {Op. cit.) 



1851. Joshua, W. Occurrence of Red-necked Grebe in Glos. {Op. cit.) 



1857. Bowly, E. List of Birds seen in Liddington, with remarks. 



{Pr. Cotteswold Nat. F. C, II.) 



1858. Guise, W. V, Occurrence of Parrot Crossbill at Cheltenham. 



{Nat. [Morris's], VIII.) 

 Nicholls, H. G. Account of the Forest of Dean. 8vo. Lond. : 

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1859. {Cheltenham Examiner.) Bohemian Chatterer shot at Winch- 



combe. {Field, Dec. 31.) 



Newman, H. W. Dates of Arrival of Migratory Birds at Chelten- 

 ham. {Zool.) 



" N. N. D." Landrail [near Tewkesbury in December]. {Field, 

 Jan. 8.) 



i860. " C." Wild Geese [in Glos.]. {Op. cit., Nov. 24.) 



" F. S. M." Waxwinged Chatterer [at Cheltenham]. {Field, 



Dec. I.) 

 Newman, H. W. Occurrence of Alpine Accentor near Chelten- 

 ham, etc. {Zool.) 



1861. " L. A. S." Red-breasted Merganser [at Northwick], {Field, 



Jan. 26.) 

 White, H. Rose-coloured Pastor shot near Cheltenham. {Field, 

 June 22.) 



1862. Guise, W. V. On Parrot Crossbill at Cheltenham. {Zool.) 

 Newman, H. W. Mildness of Winter Sjeason at Cheltenham. {T.c.) 



