MEMOIR OF THE LATE FREDERICK BOND. 405 
2797; Black Redstart near London, 2798; Fork-tailed Petrel near 
London, 2803. 
1851.—Captures of Lepidoptera at Hornsey, Wicken and Burwell 
Fens, 8012; Iceland Falcon in Ross-shire, 3275. 
1852.—Occurrence of the Gannet in Cambridgeshire, 3712 ; Occur- 
rence of the Egyptian Goose in Cambridgeshire, 3712; Occurrence of 
Vaenssa antiopa near London, 3715. 
1858.--The Red and Willow Grouse, their distinctness affirmed, 
p. 6264. 
1859.—Capture of the new Snake, Coronella austriaca, at Ring- 
wood, New Forest, p. 6787. 
1860.—Serin Finch in England, near Brighton and London, first 
recorded p. 7105 ; Occurrence of Deilephila lineata at Brighton, 7107 ; 
Sesia spheciformis in Sussex, 7249. 
1862.—The Little Gull at Brighton, and at Freshwater, p. 7939 ; 
Notes on Sabine’s Snipe (considered a variety), and Jack Snipe (a 
black variety), 8000. 
1863.—Pallas’s Sand Grouse in Cambridgeshire, p. 8722. 
1864,—_Redwings singing in England, p. 9021. 
1865.—Early arrival of Summer Birds at Freshwater, p. 9562. 
1867.—Water Pipit at Brighton (second record of its appearance 
in England), p. 792; Wood Lark in flocks at Brighton, 792. 
1868.—Early breeding of the Common Snipe in Sussex (shot 
by Mr. Harting from a nest with four eggs, on April 4th), p. 1256. 
1870.—Ornithological notes from South Devon, p. 1983; Rare or 
new British Birds taken near Brighton, 1984; including Richard’s 
Pipit, Tawny Pipit, Shore Lark, Scarlet Grosbeak (Pyrrhula erythrina), 
first occurrence ; Supposed Citril Finch, proved to be a Wild Canary, 
2022 ; Supposed Snow Finch, Fringilla nivalis, proved to be the White- 
winged Lark (Alauda sibirica), its first occurrence, 2022 ; Supposed 
Emberiza rustica, proved to be a young male Lapland Bunting, 2022 ; 
Lapland Bunting near London, 2061; Little Gulls in Leadenhall 
Market, 2066; Little Gull in the City, 2108; Tawny Pipit, Ortolan 
Bunting, and Lapland Bunting near Brighton, 2883; Second occurrence 
of the Scarlet Grosbeak (Pyrrhula erythrina) near London, 2883. 
1871.—Late-staying Hirundines, p. 2440; Quail nesting between 
Hampstead and Kentish Town, 2683 ; Singular nesting of the Nuthatch 
in a haystack at East Grinstead, Sussex, 2850. [This nest was figured 
in ‘ The Field’ of October 28th, 1871, and is preserved in the British 
Museum. ] 
1872.—The Whitby Wader a young male Ruff, 2905. 
1873. —Goshawk at Hampstead, p. 3368 ; Late Cuckoo, 3368. 
1877.—Tawny Pipit at Brighton, 299. 
