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1883. Ellis, W. B. American Bittern in Sussex. {Field, Dec. 8.) 

 FuUer, Rev. A. Pomatorhine Skua Gulls at Selsey. {Chichester 



& West Sussex Nat. Hist. Soc., No. i, pp. 33-49.) 

 Gurney, J. H. Greenland Falcon in Sussex. {Zool.) 

 Monk, T. J. Gyr Falcon in Sussex. {T.c.) 

 Parkin, T. The Tawny Pipit in Sussex. {T.c.) ; Spotted 



Redshank at Rye. {T.c.) 

 Sawyer, F. E. Bird Folk Lore. (In Sussex Natural History, 



Folk Lore and Superstition, pp. 6-9.) 

 Smith, C. Bonaparte's Gull at St. Leonards-on-Sea. {Zool.) 



1884. Borrer, W. American Bittern in Sussex. {Zool.) 



Clifton, Lord. Willow Wrens [varieties near Brighton]. {Field, 



June 28, Aug. 16, Sept. 13.) 

 Gurney, J. H., junr. Red-throated Pipit at Brighton. {Zool.) 

 Gurney, J. H. Note on a Gyr Falcon obtained in Sussex in 



1851. {T.c.) 

 Harting, J. E. Hoopoe in Sussex. {T.c.) 



Nelson, T. H. White Stork at Pevensey. {T.c. ; Field, Nov. 8.) 

 Parkin, T. Dipper in Sussex. {Zool.) 

 "D. R." Little Auk inland [at Thakeham]. {Field, Dec. 20.) 



1885. Aplin, 0. V. Late stay in spring of Shore Lark. {Zool.) 

 Chapman, H. V. Woodcocks in Sussex. {Field, May 16.) 

 Parkin, T. Barn Owl and Wild Duck breeding in Nov. [near 



Hastings]. {Field, Jan. 24.) 



Southwell, T. Unrecorded occurr. of Roseate Tern [nr. East- 

 bourne]. {Zool.) 



Terrell, J. H. Tufted Duck and Pochard nesting at Lewes. 

 {Field, Feb. 21.) 



1886. Gordon, H. D. Among the Birds of Harting. 8vo. Petersfield : 



1886. [236.] 

 Swaysland, H. Tawny Pipit near Brighton. {Field, Oct. 16.) 

 Langton, H. Tawny Pipit and Citril Finch [errore for Cape 



Canary] at Brighton. {Zool.) Cf. Harting. {Op. cit., 1887.) 



1887. Burton, — . Broad-biUed Sandpiper at Rye. {Field, Sept. 3.) 

 C[hapman], H. V. Wild Fowl at Rye. {Field, Feb. 5.) 

 Chase, R. W. Tawny Pipit near Brighton. {Zool.) 

 Coombe, P. E. Little Bustard in Sussex. {T.c.) 



Harting, J. E. Reported Occurrence of Citril Finch near Brighton. 



{T.c.) Pagham Harbour, past and present. {Field, July 2, 16.) 

 Jeffery, W. Little Bustard in West Sussex. {Science Gossip, 



March.) 

 "J. S." Bittern in Sussex. {Field, Jan. 15) ; Idem by R. T. 



Godman. (T.c, Feb. 26.) 

 Theobald, F. V. Phalaropes, Fulmar Petrel and Montagu's 



Harrier near Hastings. {Zool.) 



1888. Barclay, F. H. Fire-crest and Grey-headed Wagtail at Brighton. 



{Op. cit.) 



