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1865. Bolting, W. B. Northern Diver [shot on Thames near 



Marlow]. {Field, Dec. 9.) 

 Eyre, H. S. Carolina Crake near Newbury. (Zool.) 

 Moses, H. Great Spotted Woodpecker at Reading. (T.c.) 

 Newton, A. Exhibition of Carolina Crake killed near Newbury. 



(P. Z. S., p. 196.) 

 M[arshall], T. Occurrence of Little Bittern on the Thames. 



{Field, Oct. 7.) 



1866. [ ?]. Black Tern at Windsor and Eton. {Naturalist.) 



Sharpe, R. B. A Berkshire Ramble. {Nat. [Morris's.]) 

 Stubbs, C. E. Crossbills at Henley-on-Thames. {Zool.) 



"W. H. R." Waxwing [near Newbury.] {Field, Dec. 15.) 



1867-69. Sharpe, R. B. Birds of Cookham, 8 pts. {Quart. Mag. High 

 Wycombe N. H. Sac. 1867-69.) [529.] [partim.] 

 Gardner, J. Honey Buzzard at Maidenhead {Field, July 27.) 



1867. Ashmead, G. B. Little Bittern near Henley. {Zool.) 

 Gardner, J. Hoopoe in Berks. {Field, June 22.) Honey 



Buzzard at Maidenhead. {T.c, July 27.) 

 Kennedy, A. Clark. Ornitholog. Notes from Bucks. {Zool.) 



[partim.] 

 Stubbs, C. E. Little Auk, etc., at Henley-on-Thames. {T.c.) 



1868. " G." Great or Solitary Snipe [near Reading.] {Field, Oct. 10.) 

 Garth, T. C. Quail in November [at Twyford.] {T.c. Nov. 14.) 

 Harcourt, E. W. Little Auk at Abingdon. {T.c. Nov. 14.) 

 Kennedy, A. Clark. The Birds of Berks and Bucks. 8vo. 



Eton, etc. ; 1868. [326.] [partim.] 

 Kennedy, A. Clark. Variety of House Sparrows in Berks ; 



Bittern in Berks. ; Kestrel feeding on Slow-worm ; Early 



Thrush's Nest. 4 notes. {Zool.) Birds of Berks, etc. {Field, 



Feb. 29, Mar. 21.) 

 Stubbs, C. E. Quails nesting near Henley-on-Thames. {Zool.) 



1869. " H. M." Stork [?] in Windsor Park. {Field, June 5.) 

 Harting, J. E. Occurrence of Sooty Tern at Wallingford. {T.c. 



June 26) ; Idem. {Zool.) 



1870. "J. W. O." Red-breasted Mergansers at Oxford. {Field. 



Feb. 26.) Idem. G. O. Pardoe. {T.c. Mar. 5 : Zool.) 

 Smee, A. H. Common Tern in Oxfords. {Zool.) 

 Stubbs, C. E. Terns at Henley-on-Thames. {T.c.) 



1871. Herbert, W. H. Velvet Scoter near Newbury ; Storm Petrel 



near Wantage. 2 notes. {Op. cit.) 



M[ackenzie]. W. D, Cormorant inland [near Henley.] {Field, 

 June 3.) 



Smee, A. H. Goosander in Oxfords. {T.c.) 



Stubbs, C. E. Tufted Duck at Henley-on-Thames ; Grey 

 Phalarope near Henley-on-Thames ; Black Tern at Henley- 

 on-Thames ; Twin Nests of Reed Warbler, 4 notes. {T.c.) 



