342 A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [Yorks. 



1854, Allis, T. H. Shore Lark in Yorks. Little Bustard in Yorks. 



{Zool.) 

 Barker's Three Days of Wensley Dale, 1854. [Contains 



Birds.] 

 Braim, J. Little Auk near Whitby. {Nat. [Morris's], IV.) 

 Davies, J. H. Names of Birds in the North Riding. (T.c.) 

 Fothergill, W. & C. Correspondence of, 1799-1813. 2 pts. 



{T.c.) 

 Graham, D. Rednecked Phalarope [near York]. {T.c.) 

 Lister, T. Note on Greater and Lesser Spotted Woodpecker 



[near Barnsley] ; Observations upon Birds about Barnsley ; 



Observations on Weather for January [around Barnsley] ; 



Nightingale near Barnsley ; Nightjar near Barnsley. {Nat. 



[Morris's], IV.) 

 Milner, W. M. E. Red-necked Phalarope killed near York. 



{Zool.) 

 Roberts, A. Rare Birds at Scarborough ; Crossbill near Scar- 

 borough. {Zool.) 

 Rothery, C. W. Little Auk at Harrogate. {Nat. [Morris's], 



IV.) 

 Rudd, T. S. Bernacle Goose at Redcar ; Sclavonian Grebe at 



Redcar. {T.c.) 

 Smurthwaite, H. Red-breasted Merganser near Richmond ; 



Birds occurring near Richmond (2 pts.) {T.c.) 

 Stears, T. W. Early occurrences of Stone Curlew near Hull. 



{T.c.) 



1854-5- [Anon.] Great Shearwater taken in Leeds. [Leeds Phil. 

 Soc. Rept.) 



1855. Braim, J. Montagu's Harrier near Whitby. {Nat. [Morris 'si, 



V.) 



Cooke, B. B, Gyr Falcon near Robin Hood's Bay. {Op. 

 cit., V.) 



Graham, D. Night Heron in Yorks. ; Supposed Breeding of 

 Common Crossbill in Yorks. {T.c.) 



Hobson, R. Greater Shearwater at Leeds. {T.c.) On Occur- 

 rence of American Mottled Owl {Strix asio) near Leeds (Plate) ; 

 Description of Hawk shot in 1851 on Chevet Park Estate 

 (Plate). {T.c, also 1856.) Morris, F. O. Idem {T.c, also 

 1856.) Gurney, J. H. Idem. {Op. cit., 1856.) 



Lister, T. Little Auk at Barnsley, etc. 2 notes. {Nat. 

 [Morris's] V.) 



Norman, G. Large Flocks of Crossbills near Hull. {Zool.) 



Roberts, A. Rare Birds near Scarborough ; Lesser White- 

 winged Gull, etc., near Scarborough (2 notes) ; Honey Buzzard 

 near Scarborough ; Shag, American Scaup [errore ? Cf . 

 Newman, Zool, 1856], etc., near Scarboro. {Zool.) 



Rudd, T. S. Occurrence of Rare Birds at Redcar. {Nat. 

 [Morris's], V.) 



