338 A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [Yorks. 



1827. Northumberland, A. P., Fifth Earl of. The Regulations . . . 

 for his Castles of Wressill and Lekinfield in Yorkshire. (Edited 

 by Bishop Percy.) i vol. 8vo. Lond. : 1827. 



1829. [Cole, J.] The Scarborough Natural Historians. i8mo. Scar- 

 borough : 1829. [138.] 



Leyland, R. Rare Birds observed in Neighbourhood of Halifax. 

 {Loudon's Mag. N. H., I.) 



" L.E.O." SwaUovvs remaining during the Winter. {Loudon's 

 Mag. Nat. Hist., II.) 



1831. AUis, T. Natural History in the English Counties : Yorkshire. 



Early Appearance of Swallows. {Op. cit., IV.) 



1832. [Anonjonous — " M.R." [errore] and " M.P."] Birds found in 



Neighbourhood of Wensleydale. 2 notes. {Loudon's Mag. 



N. H., V.) Additions by W. G. Barker. {T.c.) 

 AUis, T. Inland Specimens of the Forked-tail Petrel ; Grey 



Phalarope near York. 2 notes. {Loudon's Mag. N. H., V.) 

 Foljambe, H. S. Redfooted Falcon at Doncaster. {Tr. Linn. 



Soc, XVII., p. 533.) 

 Hinderwell's Hist, of Scarborough. 1832. [Contains birds.] 

 Strickland, A. Occurr. of Puffinus fuliginosus, n. sp., in Yorks. 



{P.Z.S.) Idem Rep. Br. Assoc, for 1832. 



1833. Blyth, E. Winchat on Yorkshire Coast ; Nightjar alighting on 



Ship. (Rennie's Field Nat., Nov. 1833.) 



1835. Backhouse, T. The Brambling [shot near York in May]. 



{Loudon's Mag. N. H., VIII.) 

 Waterton, C. Visit to Haunts of the Guillemot [in Yorks.]. 

 Visit to Haunts of the Cormorant [in Yorks.]. 2 papers. {T.c.) 



1836. Morris, F. O. Facts on the Habits of the CrossbiU [near Don- 



caster]. {Op. cit., IX.) 

 Williamson, W. C. On Appearance of Rare Birds in Vicinity 

 of Scarborough. {P.Z.S. 1836.) Idem. {L. & E. Phil. Mag. 

 1837.) 



1837. AUis, T. Capture of the Jer Falcon near York. {Nat. [Wood's], 



II., pp. 53 & 163.) 2 notes ; Greenland Falcon in York. 

 {T.C.) 



Denny, H. Snowy Owl at Selby. {P.Z.S.) Idem. {Mag. Zool. 

 & Bot., II., p. 93.) 



[Editorial.] The Cirl Bunting in Yorks. ; The SibUous Brake- 

 hopper {L. sibilatrix) in the North of England ; Comparative 

 Distribution of the Buntings [near Doncaster]. {Nat. 

 [Wood's], II.) 



Hawkridge, P. The Cinereous Sea-Eagle a straggler in Yorks. ; 

 An Osprey taken near Flamborough ; The Peregrine Falcon 

 near Scarborough, etc. 10 notes. {T.c.) 



Morris, F. 0. The Fuscous GuU {L. fuscus) near Doncaster. 

 {Tc.) 



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