3^2 A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [Sussex. 



Monk, T. J. Great Snipe and Other Rare Birds near Brighton. 



(Zool.) Rustic Bunting in Sussex. {Field, Nov. 2.) ; Great 



Snipe [near Lewes]. {T.c, Oct. 26.) 

 Rowley, G. D. Montagu's Harrier at Brighton. {Field, Nov. 16) ; 



Richard's Pipit at Brighton. {T.c, Oct. 19) ; Destruction of 



Woodlarks [near Brighton]. {Op. cit., Jan. 12) ; Stormy 



Petrels at Brighton. {Op. cit., Nov. 23.) 

 Taylor, N. Goldeneye, Shore Lark and Little Gull at Eastbourne. 



{Zool. ; Field, Jan. 19.) 

 Weir, J. J. Scarlet Bullfinch in Sussex ? {Zool.) 



1868. Kennedy, A. Clark. Snow Bunting at Hastings. {Zool.) 

 Dutton, J. American Bittern in Pevensey Marshes ; Pomarine 



Skua at Eastbourne ; White Lark near Eastbourne ; Notes 



of Rare Birds at Eastbourne ; Purple Sandpiper near Beachy 



Head. {Zool.) 

 Gurney, J. H.,junr. Rare Captures for May 1868 [Little Bittern 



at St. Leonards]. {Zool.) 

 Rowley, G. Dawson. Sea Eagle at Lewes ; Birds on the South 



Coast. {Field, Nov. 14) ; Richard's Pipit at Brighton. {Zool. ; 



Field, Oct. 17.) 

 Stephenson, J. W. Solitary Snipe in Sussex ; Abundance of 



Little Grebe in Sussex. {T.c.) 

 White, H. J. Bittern at Steyning, Sussex. {T.c.) 



1869. [Anon.] Serin Finch at Wartling. {Land & Water, p. 392.) 

 Bissenden, J. Black-throated Diver at St. Leonards. {T.c.) 

 Bell, A. S. Rare Birds near Hastings. {Zool.) 



Booth, E. T. Richard's Pipit, etc. {Field, Oct. 9.) 

 C[hapman], H. V. C. Rare Birds at Rye. {T.c, Nov, 20.) 

 Frewen, M. The Kite [near Rye]. {T.c, Mar. 20.) 

 Gould, J. Black-headed Bunting at Brighton ; Black-throated 



Thrush at Lewes. {Ibis.) 

 Gurney, J. H., junr. Firecrested Regulus near St. Leonards. 



{Zool.) 

 Harting, J. Occurrence of Grey Phalarope in Sussex. {Field, 



Nov. 13.) 

 [Lucas, F. W.] Serin Finch at Worthing. {Field, June 12.) 

 Monk, T. J. Black-throated Thrush [near Lewes.] {Field, 



Jan. 2 ; Zool.) 

 Pigott, T. N. Golden Oriole near Horsham. {Field, May 22 ; 



Zool.) 

 Rowley, T. G. The Water and Rock Pipit. {Field, Apr. 10, 



17 ; Zool.) 

 " W. J. V." Serin Finch [at Eastbourne]. {Field, May i.) 

 Wonfor, T. W. Rosy Bullfinch, Richard's Pipit, Tawny Pipit, 



Firecrest and Little Gull at Brighton ; Whitetailed Eagle, 



Crossbills, and Peregrine in Sussex, etc. (16 notes.) {Zool.) 



Dartford Warbler at Brighton. {Science Gossip.) 



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