336 A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [Yorks. 



Davies, W. Marsh Warbler breeding numerously in Worcs. 

 {Op. ciL, V.) 



Ground, T. Eared Grebe in Worcs. {Zool.) 



Mayall, A. Birds and Birds' Nests of Bromsgrove. 8vo. Lond : 

 1911. [394.] 



Steele-Elliott, J. Former Occurrence of Black Grouse. {Zool.) 



Ticehurst, N. F., and Jourdain, F. C. R. Distribution of Night- 

 ingale. {Brit. Birds, V.) [partim.] 



1912. Hadden, N. G. Little Stints, Forktailed Petrel, Little Auks' 



and Blackheaded Gulls in Worcs. 4 notes. {Op. cit., V.) 

 Steele-Elliott, J. Redthroated Diver in Worcs. {Zool.) 

 Starley, B. Shag in Worcs. {Brit. Birds., V.) 



1913. Leeke, E. Dorothy. Notes from Worcestershire, the Nightjar. 



{Avicult. Mag., pp. 280-81.) 



1914. Stenning, J. C. Swifts [Apr. 29 in Worcs.]. {Selborne Mag., 



p. no.) 



1915. Ground, T. Leach's Petrel in Worcs. {Zool.) 



1916. Steele-Elliott, J. Common Scoter in Worcs. {Op. cit.) 



1918. Ground, T. PaUas's Sand Grouse in Worcs. in 1888. {Brit. 

 Birds, XII.) Idem by A. MayaU. {T.c.) 

 Vaughan, R. E. Young Cuckoo in Blackbird's Nest : Cuckoos' 

 eggs in nests of Red-backed Shrike [in Worcs.]. {T.c.) 



YORKSHIRE. 



[1590.] Churchwarden's Accounts, Ecclesfield, near Sheffield. [" Item 

 for vij. bulspynke heades, vjd. ; item for vj. crowe heades, jd."] 

 {Vide Nelson's Birds of Yorkshire, p. 193, 1907,) 



1678. Willughby, F. Ornithology. Transl., etc., by John Ray. Fol. 

 Lond. : 1678. [651.] [Among Willughby 's correspondents 

 were F. Jessop of Broom Hall, Sheffield, and Ralph Johnson 

 of Brignall, near Greta Bridge, Yorks., who supplied many 

 particulars of Yorks. birds.] 



1685. Lister, Dr. Martin. [Record of Waxwing at York, in letter to 

 John Ray.] {Phil. Trans., No. 175, p. 1161, fig. 9.) 



1702. Nicholson, Bishop. Extract from Diaries of [Blackcap Mews 

 breeding at Thornton Bridge.] {Trans. Cumb. & Westm. Antiq. 

 Soc, New Ser., II., p. 1656.) 



1713,^^ Ray, J, Synopsis Methodica Avium. 8vo. Lond. : 1713. [488.] 

 [Many Yorks. birds specified.] 

 Richardson, R. Several Observations in Natural History made 

 at North Bierley. {Phil. Trans., XXVIIL, p. 167.) 



