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Gainsborough, Earl of. Quail in January. {Field, Feb. 9.) 



Sand-Grouse in Rutland. {T.c, Apr. 13.) 

 Lilford, Lord. Nestling Hobbies from Rutland [in Notes on 

 Ornith. of Northants.]. {Zool, p. 428.) 

 1890. Gainsborough, Earl of. Notes from Rutland. {Zool.) 

 1895. Lilford, Lord. Notes on Birds of Northants. 2 vols. 8vo. 



Lond. : 1895. [Many references to Rutland birds.] 

 1898. " W. J. C." Waxwing near Uppingham. {Field, Mar. 26.) 

 [Anon]. Gannet on Luffenham Heath. {Field, Nov.) 



1905. Haines, C. R. Dotterel in Rutland. {Op. cit., June 3.) 



1907. Haines, C. R. Notes on the Birds of Rutland. Post 8vo. 



Lond. : 1907. [264,] 

 Haines, C. R. Notes on the Birds of Rutland. {Zool.) 



1908. Haines, C. R. Birds. [In Victoria Hist, of Co. of Rutland, I.] 



4to. Lond. : 1908. [264.] 



SHROPSHIRE. 



1770. Pennant, T. Avocet, etc., in Shropshire. British Zoology. 

 Chester : 1770. [466.] 



1789. Walcott, J. Synopsis. Lond. : 1789. [607.] [Spotted Falcons 

 at Longner.j 



1797. Aikin, A. Journal of a Tour through North Wales and Part 

 of Shropshire. 8vo. Lond. : 1797. [5.] 



1832. Slaney, R. A. Smaller British Birds. 8vo. Lond. : 1832. 

 [Contains numerous Shropshire records including breeding 

 colony of Cormorants near Shrewsbury.] [542.] 



1836. Eyton, T. C. [Mealy Redpoll, etc., in Shropshire in] Rarer Brit. 

 Birds. [203.] 

 Salway, T. Notice of discovery of skeletons of Swifts and 

 Starlings in tower of church at Oswestry. {Loudon's Mag, 

 N. H., IX.) 



1838, Eyton, T. C. An attempt to ascertain the Fauna of Shropshire 



and N. Wales, 3 pts. {Mag. Zool & Bot., 1838 ; Ann. Nat. 

 Hist., 1838. Vols. I. & II.) [203.] 



1839. Dovasson, J. F. M. [1782-1854.] Lecture on Natural History. 



Shrewsbury : 1839. [Mentions amongst other items the 

 " ringing " of Swallows which returned year after year to their 

 nesting place.] 



1845. Bree, W., junr. Arrival of Summer Birds near Newport in 1845. 

 {Zool.) 



1854. Franklin, W. [1814-85.] Glossy Ibis near Shrewsbury. {Op. 

 cit.) 



