i86 A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [Middlesex. 



Smee, A. H. Redthroated Diver in London [Clerkenwell] ; 



Blackthroated Diver and Redbreasted Merganser on the 



Thames. (T.c.) 

 Wharton, C. B. Nightjar near London. {T.c.) 



1871. " B." Rooks in London. {Field, Apr. 15.) 



Barraud, A. F. Bittern and Peregrine in Middlesex [Edgvvare]. 



{T.c, Feb. 25.) 

 [Blyth, E. — " Z."] Kestrels Breeding on Nelson's Column. 



{T.c, Apr. 29) ; Quails near London. {Op. cit., }v\y 15, 29) ; 



Small birds near the Metropolis ; Passer montaniis breeding 



in Hampstead Parish. {Op. cit., June 10.) 

 Bond, F. Quail nesting between Hampstead and Kentish Town. 



{Zool.) 

 Dutton, J. Bustard in Middlesex [Feltham]. {T.c) [Editorial.] 



Idem. {Field, Jan. 7.) 

 Harting, J. E. Orphean Warbler near HoUoway. {Field, Apr. 



22.) 

 Mitford, R. H. Quails breeding near Hampstead ; Ruff and 



Reeve in Middlesex. {Zool.) 

 Smee, A. H. Birds observed in the Thames. {T.c) 

 Smith, W. Peewits in Finsbury Park. {Field, Dec. 2.) 

 Todd, C. J. Green Woodpecker in Middlesex [Harrow]. {Op. 



cit., June 24) ; Redwing [?] nesting in Middlesex [Harrow]. 



{T.c, June 24, July i.) 



1872. *' A. L." Bittern near Uxbridge. {Op. cit., Jan. 13.) 



" B." Bohemian Waxwing at Highgate. (r.c, Dec. 21.) 

 [Blyth, E. — " Z."] Kites formerly in England. {T.c, July 27.) 

 Harting, J. E. Existing Heronries in Great Britain. {Op. cit., 



Feb. 17.) 

 Houghton. W. Owl in the City. {Op. cit., Oct. 26, Nov. 9.) 

 Murrav, J. G. Nightjars near London [Hendon]. {T.c Sept. 28.) 



" I. J. G." Idem. {T.c, Oct. 12.) 

 Smith, H. Kingfishers in London [Regent's Park]. {T.c, 



Sept. 28.) 

 Wilshin, H. Ring Ouzel in Middlesex [Little Stanmore]. {T.c, 



Nov. 2.) 



1873. Adams, H. C. Cuckoos in London [Regent's Park]. {Op. cit., 



July 5.) Idem by H. Smith. {T.c, July 26.) 

 Bond, F, Goshawk at Hampstead. {Zool.) 

 [Blyth, E. — " Z."] Snowflecks and Larkheels near London 



[Regent's Park]. {Field, Feb. 8.) 

 " C. P. B." Woodcock caught in London Cabstand [St. John's 



Wood]. {Op. cit., Nov. 22.) 

 Finch, W. G. Plovers passing over London [Bishopsgate]. 



{Op. cit., Feb. 8.) 

 Fox, W. Nightjar in London [Holborn Viaductl. {Op. cit., 



Sept. 6.) 



