392 A GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY [Flint. 



1907. Forrest, H. E. The Vertebrate Fauna of N. Wales. Large 8vo. 



Lond. : 1907. [pariim.] [213.] 

 Oldham, C. Tree-Sparrow in Denbighs. (Zool.) 



1908. Forrest, H. E. An early recorded Waxwing. (BriL Birds, II.) 

 Head, C. D. Honey Buzzard in N. Wales. (Zool.) 



1909. Forrest, H. E. Greenland Falcon, {Brit. Birds, II.) 



1911. Heasman, G. C. Great Snipe in Denbighs. {Field, Sept. 30.) 



Ticehurst, N. F,, and Jourdain, F. C. R. On Distribution of 

 Nightingale during Breeding Season in Gt. Britain. {Op. cit., 

 V.) [partim.] [322, 584.] 



1913. Coward, T. A. Eider in N. Wales. {Op. cit., VII.) 

 Williams, R. W. Quail in Denbighs. {Field, Sept. 20.) 



1914. Jones, R. W. Sandwich Terns in Denbighs. {Brit. Birds, VIII.) 



1915. Owen, J. H, Snipe laying five eggs [in Denbighs,] {Op. cit., 



IX.) 



FLINTSHIRE. 



1778. Pennant, T. A Tour in Wales, MDCCLXX. Sm. 4to. Lond. : 



1778. [partim!] [468.] 



1856. Walker, A. O. Occurrences of the Eared Grebe in Flintshire. 



{Zool.) 



1858. Mather, T. Roller in Flints. {Zool.) 



i860. [" Kat."] Roller in Flints. {Field, Dec. i.) Idem. {T.c, Nov. 

 24.) 

 Shaw, J. Black-throated Diver. {T.c, Dec. 29.) 



1861. [ex Eddowes' Shrewsbury Journal.'] Pastor roseus shot in Flint. 

 {Op. cit., Aug. 31.) [Cf. Lond. Jnl., Sept. 21, 1861 ; T. A. 

 Coward, Brit. Birds, IX. ; F. C. R. Jourdain, Op. cit., XL] 



1865. Dod, Whitehall. Turtle Dove in Vale of Clwyd, North Wales. 

 [Llanerch Park.] {Field, July 22.) 



1867. " Investigator." Spoonbill at Rhyl. {Op. cit., July 20.) 



Smith, H. Ecroyd, A Day among the Bird Breeders at the Point 

 of Air. {Zool.) [Cf. also Idem in L'pool Nat. Jnl., 1866.] 



1870. " R, L," Occurrence of Hooper at St, Asaph. {Field, Jan. 22.) 



1871. Mather, M, E. Nightingale in N. Wales. [Holywell.] {Op. 



cit., June 17.) 



1872. Harting, J. E. British Heronries. {Zool.) [partim.] [274,] 



1874, Mostyn, R. Curious Retreat for Corkcrake. {Field, May 9.) 



1875. Price, R. J. Lloyd. [Little] Bittern in N. Wales. {Op. cit., 



Jan. 16.) 



