286 A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [Surrey. 



1849. [Anon. Newman, E., and Others.] The Letters of " Rusticus " 



on the Natural History of Godalming. 8vo. Lond. : 1849. 



And later edits. [442.] 

 Bird, W. F. W. Black Tern at Chertsey. {Zool.) 

 Chennell, F. A. Great Crested Grebe near Reigate ; Ring Ouzel 



near Esher. {T.c.) 



1850. Salmon, J. D. Waxwing near Godalming. {Zool.) 

 Webb, G. J. Nutcracker in Surrey. {T.c.) 



1851. Mcintosh, J. Great Black Woodpecker at Claremont. {Nat. 



[Morris's], I.) Idem. Criticisms by Doubleday. {Gardener's 



Chronicle) ; Heronries in England, etc, \J)artim.'\ {Nat. 



[Morris's], I.) 

 Strangwayes, R. The Redbacked Shrike [breeding near Croydon] . 



{T.c.) 

 Wood, C. Kittiwake Gull on Wandsworth Common. {Zool.) 



1852. Gurney, S., junr. Occur, of Grey Phalarope at Carshalton. 



{Op. cit.) 

 "H. J. C." Heronry [at Cobham Park]. {Nat. Morris's], II.) 

 Wood, C. Hobby at Clapham. {Zool.) 



1853. Gardner, J. Osprey at Weybridge. {Zool.) 

 Webb, G. J. Osprey in Surrey. {T.c.) 



1854. Hewitson, W. C. Hawfinch at Oatlands. {Op. cit.) 

 Kidd, W. Golden Oriole at Godalming. {T.c.) 

 Newman, E. Hoopoe at Barnes Common. {T.c.) 



Round, C. S. Grey Phalarope [in Surrey]. {Nat. [Morris's], 



IV.) 

 Spicer, J. W. G. Little Bittern and other Rare Birds in Surrey. 



{Zool.) 



1856. Brewer, J. A. New Flora of Reigate. i2mo. Lond. : 1856. 



[Appdx. of Fauna.] [91.] 

 Rodd, E. H. Letters on Natural History. [Swallow-tailed 

 Kite at Farnham, etc.] {Zool.) 



1857. [Anon.] Ring Ouzel near Guildford. {Field, Apr. 25.) 

 Mcintosh, J. Great Black Woodpecker [in Surrey]. {Nat. 



[Morris's], VII.) 

 Round, C, S. Alpine Swift in Surrey. {T.c.) Idem by J. E. 

 Harting. {Zool., 1889.) 



1858. Kidd, W. Supposed Variety of Partridge. {Zool.) 

 Wood, C. Great Spotted Woodpecker at Dulwich. {T.c.) 



" W. B. M. L." Landrail [shot in Surrey in Dec.]. {Field, Feb. 

 27.) 



1859. Wood, C. Hoopoe at Dulwich. {Zool.) 



i860. [Anon.] Carrion Crows in Richmond Park. {Field, Mar. 10.) 

 1861. Bridger, W. Little Auk near Guildford. {Zool.) 



