( 8i ) 



1859. Note on a New British Woodpecker. (Zool., p. 



^H4-) 

 1871. Snipe c drumming' on February ^. (ib., p. 



*991-) 

 Are Guernsey Birds British? (ib., pp. 5109, 



3183.) 

 1873. Wild Birds' Protection Act. (ib., pp. 3576, 



1874. Fieldfares feeding upon Apples. (ib., p. 3830.) 



Late stay of House Martins, (ib., p. 3833.) 

 187(7. Song of the Ring-ouzel, (ib., p. 2,67.) 

 Fieldfares in May. (ib., p. x<8.) 

 Oyster-catcher in Portland during the breeding 



season, (ib., p. 304..) 

 1880. Peregrine Falcon on Salisbury Cathedral Spire. 



(ib., p. 300.) 

 1 88 1. Osprey in Dorsetshire, (ib., p. ^6^.) 



Long-eared Owl breeding in Dorsetshire, (ib., 



p. 163.) 



i88x. The < churring ' of the Nuthatch, (ib., p. 149.) 

 Notes of the Nuthatch and Lesser Spotted Wood- 



pecker. (ib.., p. 130.) 

 1883. On a peculiar habit of the Starling, (ib., p. 



3H-) 

 1886". Birds in severe weather, (ib., p. ^I^.) 



1887. Paired Varieties of the Jackdaw, (ib., p. 196.) 

 1891. On Rooks planting Acorns. (Proc. Dors.F. C. 



xii.) 

 i8^x. Girl-Bunting in Dorsetshire. (Zool., p. 130.) 



1893. Blackbird marked like Ring Ouzel. (ib., p. 



185,.) 



1894. Early arrival of the Cuckoo in 1894. (ib., p. 



2-H-) 

 Blackbird marked like Ring Ouzel, (ib., p. 



in.) 



Jacksnipe in Dorsetshire in May. (ib., p. a 3 i.) 

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