bibliography: birds, 1888. 185 



(York) ; I'lirdiis to-qiialiis and ra;^,iphila fliiinua (Yorkshire) ; 'J'riiiga caiiiiliis 

 and Philoinac/tiis piignax {lJmc<,. ), Sterna <-a«//rf("rt (Karnes), Triiii^a siihanjiiata 

 (Lytham); Himan/opiis caiulidiis (Lines.), and 7drao tetrix (Wallinglon, 

 Norlhumberland)]. Nat., Aug. kSSS, p. 227. 



E. M. Coi.E. York S.E. 



[Nesting of Norfolk Plover [iKdicuemits scolopax) on the Wolds, at 

 Kiplingcotes and elsewhere]. Nat., Sep. 1888, p. 278. 



E. Mai'i.e Coi.i:. York S.E. 



Pallas' Sand-Grouse \Syn-haptcs paradoxus^ at Wetwang-on-the-Wolds [a 

 brace seen Sep. 6, 1888 ; cry noted]. Nat., Dec. 1888, p. 354. 



A. CoLLiNSON, Secretary. York N.E. 



York, Bootham. Natural History Club [Excursion to Scarbro', June i4ih, 



eggs of Syli'ia Jiortcnsis and Antliux Irivialis ([. F. Hills); at Rievaulx, 

 May 22nd, Muscicapa alricapilla and eggs of Lai^vpits scoticits (Harris Smith)]. 

 Nat. Hist. Journ., Oct. 15th, 1888, xii. 160. 



A. Coi.LiNSON. York N.E. 



[Mealy Redpoll (Linota /inaria) and 15 Long-tailed Tits [An-edula 

 rost'd) seen near Nova Scotia Wood]. Nat. Hist. Journ., Nov. 15th, 1888, 

 xii. 203. 



A. CoLLiNsoN [Secretary]. York N.E., etc. 



York, Bootham. Natural History Club [ornithological notes anent 



Hirinido riisiica, Oct. 13th; Strix Jlamviea, Ruticilla phixnicurits, Sylvia 



cinerea, Ardea chierea, Tachybaptes fltiviatilis, and Accipiter iii'sus, Sept. 



13th; all near York and Strensall]. N. H. Journ., Nov. 15th, 1888, xii. 203. 



H. H. CoRBETT. Lane. S., Cheshire. 



Bigamy in Birds [three Corvus vioncdiila making one nest in a Bolton church 



in 1888; similar case some years at Cheadle Hulme \v'\\\\ Stiinius \ others 



with Vanelhis. Hinindo, Chelidoii, Connts friigi/L'giis, and Embcriza 



scha:)iiclus\. Young Nat., April or May, 1888, ix. 104. 



John Cokdeaux. York N.E. and S.E., Cheviotld., Durham, Line. N. 



[Migration of Birds] Report of the Committee, consisting of Mr. John 

 Cordeaux (Secretary), Professor A. Newton, Mr. J. A. Harvie-Brown, 

 Mr. William Eagle Clarke, Mr. R. M. Barrington, and Mr. A. G. More, re- 

 appointed at Birmingham for the purpose of obtaining (with the consent of 

 the Master and Brethren of the Trinity House and the Commissioners of 

 Northern and Irish Lights) observations on the Migration of Birds at Light- 

 houses and Lightvessels . . . [this abstract report deals with the importance 

 of the various parts of the coast, and with the usual routes followed by l:)irds 

 on migration ; a few notes on special birds are given, including Rail us 

 aquaticus at Spurn and Coquet Island, Dejtdrocopits major in North Lines., 

 and other birds on tHe English east coast are mentioned]. 57th Rep. Brit. 

 Ass., Manchester Meeting (1887), 1S88, pp. 70-73. 



John Cordeaux. York S.E. 



Heligoland [with casual references to Embcriza nistica, Sylvia itisoria, 

 Saxicola deserti, Arctic Bluethroat, and Otocorys alpestris at .Spurn]. Nat., 

 Jan. 1888, p. I. 



John Cgrheaux. Line. N., York S.E. 



Ornithological Notes from North Lincolnshire [for 1887 ; rratiiuola 

 riibico/a. Anas boschas, ^Mareca, Anser albifrons, and Plectrophaiii's nivalis 

 noted January 5th (hard frost) ; Antlnis pratensis, Motacilla Ingubris, and 

 Pratincola riibicola on January 7th (hard frost) ; Rissa, Fiiligiila marila, 

 Sqtiatarola, .F.gialitis hiaticiila, Trim^a cannlics, T. alpina, Lams ridi- 

 bitndtis. Ell ligitla fori na on the mud-flats, 12th January; Tiirdiis I'iscivoriis 

 re-appeared 26th January ; Limosa lapponica shot near Cleethorpes, P'eb. 4th ; 

 Fiiiigula marila, Feb. 8th; Tringa cantttiis, Feb. 24th; ]\iuclliis jiaired 

 Feb. 25th ; Motacilla liigitbris, first seen Fel). 25th ; Anthtis pratensis, Feb. 



June 1890. 



