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1828. Fox, G. T. [Cream-coloured Courser in Leics.] [Zool. Jnl., III., 



p. 492.) 

 1840. Harley, J. A Catalogue of the Land Birds of Leics. In Mac- 



Gillivray's History of British Birds. 8vo. Lond. : 1840. 



1842. Babington, C. The Ornithology of Charnwood Forest (also 

 Supplement). In T. R. Potter's History of Charnwood Forest, 

 Appendix. 4to. Lond. : 1842. [33.] 



1843-44. Harley, J. Note on Arrival of Summer Birds near Leicester 

 in 1843-44. {Zool., 1843-44.) 



1848. Evans, A. Leics. Names of Birds ; Caprice of Kestrel. 2 

 notes. [Op. cit.) 



1850. Bond, W. Note on the Fieldfare ; Occurrence of the Waxwing 

 in Leics. 2 notes. {Op. cit.) 



1852. Bond, W. Peregrine Falcon [in Leics.]. {Nat. pMorris's], II.) 



1853. Turner, T, [Redbreasted Merganser in Leics.] {Op. cit., III.) 



1856. Wolley, G. Occurrence of Avocet in Notts, [on Leics, border]. 

 {Zool.) 



1858. Briggs, J. J. Spotted Flycatcher [nesting on hinge]. {Field, 



July 10) ; Storm Petrel in Leics. {T.c, Nov. 27.) 



1859. " T. R. P." Hobby [Nesting near Hathern]. {Field, Aug. 13.) 



i860. " Meltonian." Spotted Crake [near Melton Mowbray]. {Op. cit., 

 Oct. 20.) 

 Ellis, A. Fieldfare [absent]. {Field, Dec. 18.) 



1862. Hildebrand, A. H. Goosander and Spotted Rail in Leics. 

 {Zool.) 

 " Meltonian." Spotted Crake near Melton Mowbray. {Field, 

 Nov. 22.) 



1S64. Ellis, J. H. Fieldfare in Leics. in July. {Zool., also Field, 

 Aug. 6.) 



1866. Mina, F. Tern shot in Leics. {Field, May 5.) 



Widdowson, R. Red-footed Falcon [near Leicester]. {T.c, 

 Mar. 10.) 



1867. Goatley, T. Little Stint and Little Gull at Leicester. {Zool., 



also Field, Sept. 21.) 

 Harting, J. E. Occurrence of Sylvia aquatica for the second time 

 , in England. {Zool.) Aquatic Warbler at Loughborough. 



{Ibis.) 



1868. " R. S." Little Bittern shot in Leics. {Field, Jan. 4.) 



" R. W." Solitary Snipe and Shoveler Duck [in Leics.]. {Op. 



cit., Oct. 17.) 

 Stuart, G. Green Sandpiper in Leics. {Op. cit., Jan. 4.) 



