132 A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [Herefords. 



Imrie, E. M. Nightjar double-brooded in Hants. {Tx.) Black 



Redstart in Hants. {Brit. Birds, VIII.) 

 Langdale, H. M. Hobby in Petersfield District. (Zool.) 



1916. Blagg, F. E. Rough-legged Buzzard in Hants. (Brit. Birds, 



IX.) 

 Imrie, E. M. Spoonbill in Hants. {Brii. Birds, X.) 



1917. Cumberbatch, C. P. Curlews in the New Forest. {Field, 



June 2.) 

 Iremonger, H. E. W. Lesser Grey Shrike in Hants. {T.c, 



April 21.) 

 Stillwell, V. E. Redfooted Falcon in Hants. {Field, May 19.) 



1918. Ashley, M. On the breeding habits of the Hobby [in Hants.]. 



{Brii. Birds, XI.) 

 Coles, R. E. RoUers in Hants, and I. of Wight. {Brit. Birds, 



XII.) Idem, by F. C. R. Jourdain. {T.c.) 

 Jourdain, F. C. R. Little Auk in Hants. {Brit. Birds, XL) 

 Kelsall, J. E. Grey Phalarope in Hants. {T.c.) 

 Shaw, C. A. Green Woodpecker in I. of Wight. {Op. cit., XII.) 



HEREFORDSHIRE. 



1829. Hill, W. H. Nat. Hist, in English Counties, Herefordshire: Picus 



minor [common nthe Co.]. {London's Mag. N. H., II., p. 387.) 



1830. Harvey, J. A. Idem : A Snipe of a Novel Colour. {Op. cit.. III., 



p. 436.) 



1832. H[arvey], J. A. Fork-tailed Petrel and sp. of Tern found dead 



inland. {Op. cit., V., p. 283.) 



1833. Evans, J. Puzzling Specimen of Oystercatcher. {Op. cit., VL, 



p. 152.) 



1840. Lingwood, R. M. Short Outline of Fauna for Part of Herefords. 

 {Ann. Nat. Hist.) 



1846. Lingwood, R. M. Brambling near Ross. {Zool.) 



1850. Biddulph, J. Black Grouse in Herefords. {Op. cit.) 



1851. Cordeaux, W. H. [ex Worcester Jnl.] Occurrence of Golden 



Eagle in Herefords. {Op. cit.) 

 Evans, W. E. The Songs of the Birds. Post 8vo. 1851. [202.] 

 Stride, E. E. Addit. Heronries [" The Moor " near Hay]. {Nat. 



[Morris's], I.) 

 i860. Belfrage, J. H. Notes on Birds observed in Herefords. {Zool.) 

 Buddicom, W. S. Nuthatch [in Herefords.]. {Field, Dec. 8.) 

 " Solitaire." Idem. {T.c, Dec. 22.) 



1861. Boyce, W. S. Partridge with Curious Beak. {Op. cit., Jan. 12.) 



