178 BIBLIOGRAPHY: BIRDS, 1888. 



shot at Beadnell (Alex. Yellowley); Common Tern {.Stcr/ia Ihiviatilis), young, 

 killed against telegraph-wires, Cragside, Rothbury, Sep. 1886 (Sir W. G. 

 Armstrong); Kestrel {Tinnitncuhis alattdariiis) shot at Cleadon (H. C. 

 Abbs); Golden Plover {Charadrhis pluvialis) in first plumage, shot in 

 Northumberland (John Hancock) ; immature Herring Gull (Lams ixi-geiitatus)^ 

 Northumberland coast (John Jackson) ; Merlin (Falco cesaloti) and female 

 Great Spotted Woodpecker {Demirocopus major) shot at I-ong Benton (Edwin 

 Bold); 1887 — Spotteil Flycatcher {Mitsicapa grisola), killed in Summerhill 

 Grove in summer 1885 (fohn C. Forster); one Brown Owl {Syrniiim a/i/ro), 

 two Cuckoos {Cncidtis canonist, five Crossbills {Loxia ctirvirostj-a), Jack 

 Snipe {Lz//inoc-/yJ>/es ga////!n/a),W!iter Rail (Nalhts aqiiaticiis). Black-throated 

 Diver [Colyitdms arcticus), female Pochard {Fuligntla ferina), and male Teal 

 {Qticrqiiediila crecca) — all from Belsay, Northumberland S. (Sir A. E. Mid- 

 dleton): three Red Grouse {Lagopus scoticiis) near Featherstone Castle (Id.) ; 

 Tufted Duck (Ftil/s^ula cristata) and Golden Eye {C/aii,i^'iila i^IancioiiA fmm 

 Capheaton (Id.) ; young White Sparrow [Passer domestuus) killed at North 

 Seaton, Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, June 1887 ( — Bell); immature male .'-^abine's 

 Gull [Xena sahinii) shot near Seaham Harbour, Oct. loth, 1879 ( F. Raine)]. 

 Nat. Hist. Trans. Northumb., Durham and Newc.,vol.9, Part 2 (i88S),276 285. 



Anon, [not signed]. York S.E, 



[Rissa tridactyla, albino, shot at Flamborough]. Land and Water, Nov. 13th, 

 1886, p. 483. 



Anon, [not signed]. Derbyshire. 



The Snow in Yorkshire and Derbyshire [damaging to (j rouse {Lai;vpi!s 



scotici/s), attracting Pheasants (Phasiantis colchiciis) and Partrltlges [Perdix 



cinerea) to farm-yards, and Wild Geese [Aiiser, query species) flying over the 



county]. Field, March 3rd, 1888, p. 287. 



Anon, [signed A.N.C.]. Derbyshire. 



Kite {Milviis regalis^ in South Derbyshire [captured on Hullandward 

 Common, 30th March ; measurements given]. Field, April 14th, 1888, p. 536. 



Anon, [signed B. (Haigh, \\'igan)]. Lane. S. 

 Abnormally-shaped Plovers[ = Peewits, raiudlns vu/gar/sX Eggs [near 

 Haigh, Wigan, 2i in. x ih in., and are double-yolked, 2j in. long]. Field, 

 April 2ist, 1888, p. 547. 

 Anon, [signed W.P.S.]. Notts. 

 Arrival of Summer Birds [at Nottingham; Sax/Vo/a anatitlie, April 15th]. 

 Field, April 21st, 1SS8, p. 547. 

 Anon, [signed W.]. 'York.' 

 Fieldfare S^Turdiis pilaris\ nesting in Yorkshire [not far from York; details 

 of habitat given]. Field, May 26th, 1S8S, p. 763. 

 Anon, [signed F.E., Elvet Hill, Durham]. Durham. 

 Pallas's Sand-Grouse [two seen May 25th, 188S, about half a mile out of 

 Durham]. Field, June 9th, 1S88, p. 839. 

 Anon, [not signed]. Westmorland. 

 Dotterel [Endnviiias iiiorincUiis'] in the Lake District [account of conviction 

 of a man under the Wild Bird Act, and of John Watson's evidence in the 

 case]. Zool. , July 1888, 3rd series, xii. 270. 

 Anon, [not signed]. Lane. S. 

 The Nightjar {{Capri imdgus eiiropicus) arrived on sandhills between South- 

 port and Ainsdale, 21st May. 1888; Stockdove [Columba av/flj) and Wheatear 

 {Saxicola ananthe) reccjrde'd as particularly numerous there, and breeding]. 

 Research, July 1888, p. 13. 

 An"N. [not signed]. York S.W. 

 The Yorkshire Naturalists' Union [at Saddleworth, i6th June, 18SS; 

 Lagopus scoticiis, Ciici/lus, Turdus torqnatus, Cinclus, Motacilla lngid>ris, 

 and Saxicola wnaid/ie noted]. Research, July 1S88, p. 14. 



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