366 A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [Yorks. 



1901-2. Clarke, W.E., and Nelson, T.H. The Birds of Yorkshire. {Tr. 



Yorks. Nat. Union.) 



1902. Butterfield, E. P. Lesser Redpoll breeding in Yorks. ; Notes 



from Wilsden. (Zool.) 

 Ogil vie-Grant, W. R. [Exhib. of Little Bunting from Teesmouth.l 



{Bull. B.O.C.. XIII.) 

 Roebuck, W. D. List of Yorks. and Lines. Birds. {Nat.) 



1903. Arundel, W. B. Glossy Ibis in Yorks. (Ihis.) 



de Winton, W. E., for Clarke, W. E. Exhibition of MotaciUa 



borealis from Yorks. {Bull. B.O.C. XIII.) 

 Clarke, W. J. Sabine's Gull near Scarborough. {Zool.) 

 Crabtree, A. White's Thrush in Halifax. {Halifax Nat.) 

 Morley, J. Large Flight of Rough-legged Buzzards near Scar- 

 borough. {Zool.) 

 Tuck, J. G. Sabine's Gull in Yorks, 2 notes ; Notes from 

 Bridlington. {T.c.) 



1904. Arundel, W. B, Ferruginous Duck and Tufted Duck in Yorks. 



{Op. cit.) 

 Morley, J. Shorteared Owl breeding near Scarborough. {T.c.) 



1905. Boyes, F. Migration of Waders ; Summer Birds in E. Riding ; 



Black-throated Diver at Beverley. {Field, Mar. 18 ; June 3 ; 



Sept. 9.) 

 Clarke, W. J. Zoological Notes from Scarborough, 1904. 



{Zool.) 

 Robinson, H. W. Bee-eaters in Yorks. {T.c.) 



1906. Alexander, H. G. Continental Long-tailed Tit in Yorks. {Op. 



cit.) 

 [Anon.] List of Birds of Whitby and District. {Whitby Lit. 



& Phil. Soc. 84th Rept.) [1906 ?] 

 Boyes, F. Dotterel in E. Yorks. {Field, June 9.) 

 [Clark, W. Eagle.] Lesser Grey Shrike near Whitby, {Nat.) 

 Grabham, O. [Birds in] Auden's Survey of York and District. 



{Brit. Assoc. Handbook.) Cr. 8vo. York : 1906, 

 Nelson, T. H. Nesting of Ruff in Yorks. {Ibis.) 

 Pycraft, W, P. Hoopoe at Whitby. {Knowledge.) 

 Rodwell, R, Animated Nature in Thirskland. [In E. Bogg's 



Richmondshire and the Vale of Mowbray, I.] 8vo. Lend., 



etc. : 1906. 

 St. Quintin, W. H. Rough Notes on Birds at Scampston Hall. 



{Avicult. Mag.) 

 Smith, S. Yorkshire Notes on Tufted Duck. {Zool.) 



1907. Boyes, F. Goosander and Mealy Redpolls in E. Yorks., 2 notes. 



{Field, Mar. 30.) 

 Brierley, H. A Nesting Haunt of the Redshank. {T.c, May 4.) 

 Butterfield, E. P. Bird Notes from Wilsden District. {Zool. 

 Coward, T. A. Brambling in June in Yorks. {Brit. Birds, I.) 



