l88 BIBLIOGRAPHY: BIRDS, 1888. 



Rii.EY Fortune. York Mid W., Durham. 



Hawfinch [Coccolhranstes vulgaris'] near Harrogate [in eleven localities, 

 named : also noted for Axwell Park near Newcastle in 1S85]. Zool., June 

 1888, xii. 230. 



Riley Fortune. York Mid W. 



Redshank [ Totatms calidris'] breeding near Harrogate [three years' 

 observations]. Zool., June 1888, xii. 235. 



Riley Fortune. York Mid W. 



Pallas's Sand-Grouse \{Syn-haptes paradoxus) four near Beaver Dyke, 

 Harrogate, 26th May 1888; others in Nidderdale]. Field, June 9th, 1888; 

 p. 839. 



Riley Fortune. York Mid W. 



Pallas's Sand-Grouse \{Syn-]iaptes paradoxus) near Darley in Nidderdale ; 

 two shot out of five by Mr. Smorfitt]. Pleld, June i6th, 1888, p. 854. 



RiLFA- Fortune. York Mid W. 



Kestrel [Tinnunculus alaudarius] nesting in a House [at Killinghall near 

 Harrogate]. Zool., July 1888, xii. 269. 



RiLiA- Fortune. York Mid W, 



Pallas's Sand Grouse \_Syrrhaptes paradoxus] in Yorkshire [several 



occurrences detailed; Nidderdale, Goldsborough, Fjeaver Dyke]. Zool., 



Aug. 1888, xii. 299. 



Riley Fortune. York Mid W., S.E. 



Late Stay of Swift {{Cypselus apus) at Harrogate .Sep. 6th, and at .Spurn to 



Aug. 31st]. Field, Sep. 29th, 1888, p. 476. 



[Lord] Gainsborough. Notts. 



Pallas's Sand Grouse [Syrr/iapUs paradoxus] in Nottinghamshire [account of 

 an inspection along with J. Whitaker of a flock in the Forest]. Field, 

 July 2ist, 18S8, p. 86. 



Rai.i'h Payne (Iallwey. Notts. 



Notes on Duck Decoys, in three Letters [with a reference to one at 

 Haughton, Notts, as one of the most ancient]. Land and Water, Oct. 23rd, 

 1886, pp. 417-418. 



Derbyshire, Notts., Lane. S., Line. N. and S., 



Ralph Payne Gallwey. York N.W., N.E., S.E. and S.W., Westd. 



Notes on Duck Decoys, in Three Letters . . . Letter HI [gives list of 



decoys — one in Derbyshire, two in Lancashire, 35 in Lincolnshire, four in 



Notts, one in Westmorland, and 13 in Yorkshire]. Land and Water, 



Dec. i8th, 1886, p. 618. 



F. Gayner and B. S. Rowntree. Lane. S. 

 A Day on the Southport Sand-Hills [9th June, 1S88 ; nidification of Alauda 



arvensis, Anthus pratensis, Cuculus, Aigialitis Iiiaticida, Sterna inacrura, and 

 Saxicola a-nanthe ; Columha anas and Lagopus scoticiis also noted]. Nat. 

 Hist. Journ., Sep. 15th, 1888, xii. 122-123. 



G. Grinsteai). Line. N. 

 A Live Little Auk \j,iMcrgulus alU) caught at Skegness, Jan. i8th, 1888 ; 



notes of three others at different times]. Field, Jan. 28th, 1888, p. 117. 



J. H. (Ujrney, jun. York S.E. 



Reported occurrence of the Little Egret \Ardea garzetta] in Yorkshire 



[evidence quoted and reasons assigned for thinking the Aike specimen was 

 the Great White Heron {Ardea alba)\ Zool., Aug. 1888, xii. 302. 



J. H. Gurney, jun. Cheviotland. 



Crossbill \_Loxia curvirostra] at the Fame Islands [picked up dead, 



July 17th, 1888]. Nat., Sep. 18S8, p. 276. 



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