32 IL Ave s für 1908. 



Derselbe. Black Tern in Cheshire ; Brit. Birds II p. 33—34. 



— Hydrochelidon nigra. 



Derselbe. Pallas's Sand Grousc in Cheshire; Brit. Birds II 

 p. 167. - — »Syrrhaptes paradoxus am 11. Juni 1908 beobachtet. 



B. F. Cuiiiniiiigs. Captures and Field Report for North Devon 

 for 1907; Zoolog. (4) XII p. 97—105, Birds: p. 99—103. 



S. G. ('Uiiiniings. Notes on the Habits and Distribution of the Cirl 

 Bunting in North Wales; Brit. Birds I. p. 275 — 279. — Genaue Angaben 

 über die Verbreitung von Emberiza cirlus in N. Wales, nebst kurzen 

 Bemerkungen über Aufenthalt, Lebensweise und Brutgeschäft. 



G. Dalgleisli. Golden-eye in Somersetshire ; Zoolog. (4) XII p. 469. 



— Clangula glaucion. 



J. S. Dixon. Extension of the Nesting of the Woodcock in the 

 Clyde Area; Ann. Scott. N. H. 1908 p. 255— 256. 



R. P. Donaldsoii. Black Tern on the Tweed; Ann. Scott. N. H. 

 1908. p. 185. — Hydrochelidon nigra. 



B. Dye. Little Auk captured alive near Yarmouth; Zoolog. (4) 

 XII p. 114. — Mergulus alle. 



Derselbe. Spotted Crake at Great Yarmouth; Zoolog. (4) XII 

 p. 429. — Porzana maruetta. 



Derselbe. Honey Buzzard (Pernis apivorus) in Suffolk and 

 Norfolk; Zoolog. (4) XII p. 468—469. 



W. Evans. Stark's Record of the Breeding of the Scaup-Duck at 

 Loch Leven; Brit. Birds II p. 132 — 133. — Bezieht sich auf Fuligula 

 cristata. 



Derselbe. Goldcrests from East Coast Light-Houses ; Brit. 

 Birds IL p. 232 — 233. — Verf. bespricht eine Anzahl im Herbst an 

 schottischen Leuchttürmen erbeuteter Exemplare von Regulus 

 regulus anglorum und glaubt, daß diese Form irgendwo in Nord- 

 Europa brüten möchte. 



■, Derselbe. Continental Crossbills in Scotland; Brit. Birds I 

 p. 290 — 291. — Loxia c. curvirostra bei Dunbar am 23. Juli 1888 

 erlegt. 



Derselbe. Sabine's Gull in the Firth of Forth ; Ann. Scott. 

 N. H. 1908 p. 53. — Xema sabinii. 



Derselbe. Bittern in East Lothian; Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. 

 1908 p. 119—120. — Botaurus stellaris. 



Derselbe. The Scops Owl in Forth; Ann. Scott. N. H. 1908 

 p. 182—183. — Scops giu. 



Derselbe. Little Auk in the Firth of Forth in March; 1. c. 

 p. 185. — Mergulus alle. 



Derselbe. On the Origin of the present Colony of Scottish 

 Greater Spotted Woodpecker; I.e. p. 216— 218. — Verf. führt aus, 

 daß die schottischen Buntspechte der Form: Dendrocopus major 

 anglicus Hart, angehören. 



Derselbe. Gadwall in Scotland in the Breeding Season ; 1. c. 

 p. 254. — Anas strepera. 



