296 A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [Sussex. 



1819. Forster, Thos. The Calendar of Flora, Fauna and Pomona . . . 

 kept at Hartwell, by Tunbridge Wells, Sussex. {Researches 

 about Atmospheric Phenomena. 3rd Ed. 1823.) 



1824. ManteU, G. Outlines of Natural History of Environs of Lewes. 

 4to. Lewes : 1824. Also in Appdx. to Horsfield's Hist, of 

 Lewes. 4to. lb. 1824. 



1825-8. Yarrell, W. On occurrence of some rare British birds, 3 pts. 

 [Sussex records.] {Zool. Jnl., II. p, 26 ; III., pp. 88, 497.) 



1827. [Fox, G. T.] Wild Duck in Sussex. {Fox's Synopsis Newcastle 



Museum [1827], p. 98) ; Wheat Ears about Eastbourne in 

 Sussex. {T.c, p. 108) ; Siskin, in Sussex called the Barley- 

 Bird. {T.c, p. 203) ; Little Bustard in Sussex. {T.c, p. 83.) 



1828. [Anon.] Note about Cuckoo at Goring. {Loudon's Mag. N. H., 



I., p. 112.) 



1831. Yarrell, W. Addit. to Cat. of Brit, birds [Black Redstart near 

 Brighton]. {Op. cit., IV.) 



1833. D[enson], J. A Duck that strayed from Denmark (?) shot in 

 Sussex. Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist., VI., p. 278.) 



1835. Strickland, A. [Charadrius minor a Brit, bird ?] {Op. cit., 



VIII.) Idem by A. Doubleday. {T.c.) 



1836. Blyth, E. Osprey shot in Sussex. {Op. cit., IX., p. 622.) 



1843. Bond, F. On occurr. of rare Brit, birds [Buff-breasted Sandpiper 



and Wilson's Petrel in Sussex]. {Zool.) 

 Kidd, W. Water-rail [caught on Brighton Chain Pier]. {T.c.) 

 Swaysland, G. Black Redstart near Brighton. {T.c.) 



1843-44. Knox, A. E. Notes on the Birds of Sussex. 3 pts. {Zool., 

 1843-4.) 



1844. Peachey, W. Arrival of Summer Birds at Northchapel, near 



Petworth, in 1844. {Op. cit.) 

 Sladen, E. H, M. Waxen Chatterer in Sussex. {T.c.) 



1845. Borrer, W. Nutcracker and Golden Oriole in Sussex ; Lapland 



Bunting near Brighton. {Op. cit.) 

 Hussey, A. Hoopoe in summer [Rottingdean]. {T.c.) 

 Knox, A. E. Occurrence of Sabine's Snipe in Sussex. {T.c.) 

 Thorncross, T. Sea-birds at Beachy Head. {T.c.) 



1846. Borrer, W., junr. Occurrence of Broad-bUled Sandpiper and 



Red-necked Phalarope in Sussex. {Op. cit.) 



1848, Borrer, W., junr. Egyptian Goose in Sussex ; White Spoonbill 

 in Sussex. {Op. cit.) 

 EUman, J. B. Bittern at Battle ; Little Bittern at Ewhurst 

 and Ledlescomb [errore for Sedlescombe] ; Stormy Petrel at 

 Hailsham (Sussex) ; Little Crake at Seaford, etc., 6 notes. 

 {T.c.) 



