BIBLIOGRAPHY: lURDS, l88S. I95 



M. meltuiope, Pyrr/iii/a, Co/iiinlui anas, C. paliiinlms, Ardca cinerca, Fiilha, 

 Gallinnhi (hloropus, Alcnio^ Anas boschas, and Quenjiiedula crecca (all wild), 

 and Cliaitlelasinus, Fiiligiila cristala, !•'. fcrina (pinioned) to accept the shelter 

 given on the Scampston Estate ; dates of occurrence given for I.exia ciirvi- 

 rostra and existence of Atlifiie itocliia not far away descended from imported 

 examples]. Field, Sept. 1st, 1S88, p. 316. 



1'. Ralfe. Isle of Man. 



Black Guillemot {Uria ,i,nyile'] in the Isle of Man [where it still breeds, 



and in 1SS6 was very numerous on the we^l coast]. Zool., Nov. 1888, xii. 429. 



R. H. Rkau. Cheviotland, Northumberland, 



British Birds, their nests and eggs frejiort of lecture (p. 6) on the pro- 

 tective resemblance shown by Golden Plover [C/iaradri us plnviali s)' ^ eggs on 

 a Northumbrian moorj (p. 7) Guillemots (Lo/nvia troile) on the Pinnacle 

 Rocks, Fame Islands]. Ann. Rep. Ealing Micr. and Nat. Hist. .Soc. for 

 1887-8 : Ealing [Middlesex], 1888, pp. 6 and 7. 



J. W. Refhtt. York Mid W. 



Simultaneous Brooding by Cock and Hen Partridge \{Pei-dix ,inerea) 

 near Otley]. Field, July 28th, 188S, p. 125. 



L. Richardson. Northumberland S. 



The Ascent of Cross Fell, Ap. 26th, 1886 [Lams ridibuiidus noted 



between Hexham and Ilaltwhistle, near where they breed; on Cross Fell 



were noted A'//wtv////j- anjuala and Charadrius p/iivialis\ Nat. Hist. Journ., 



Feb. 15th, 1S88, pp. 13-14. 



A. RoKsoN. Cheviotland. 



Large Sitting of Partridge [Pcrdix lincira} eggs [at Eslington Park, 28, 



all hatched]. Field, Oct. 20th, 1S8S, p. 556. 



Ali-red Rowntree. York N.W. 



A Wild Swan {Cyxnms . . . shot at Loch-a-Tarn (Wensleydale), about 

 300 ft. above Carperby]. Nat. Hist. Journ., Feb. 15th, 1888, p. 24. 



A. S. Rowntree. York Mid W. 



[Bullfinches (Pyn-hula ciirop(ca) at CopmanthorpeWood reported ; an unu-ual 

 bird near York]. Nat. Hist. Journ., March 15th, 1888, xii. 42. 



A. S. Rowntree. York N.E. 



York, Bootham, — May 3rd [at Grimston, nests and eggs of Keguhis cris- 

 tatus a.nil Acirdicla rosca\. Nat. Hist. Journ., June 15th, 1888, xii. 113. 



A. .S. Rowntree. York N.E. 



York, Bootham [June 14th, Excursion to Scarborough, nests of Mnsciiapa 



,i,n-isola and Pyrrhiila t'iinp<ca\. Nat. Hist. Journ., Sept. 15th, 1888, xii. 136. 



Howard Sau-Mieks. All the Counties. 



An Illustrated Manual of British Birds . . . with illustrations of nearly 

 every species [in monthly parts ; Parts i to 9, April to Dec. 18S8, from V'lirdtis 

 z'isih'onts to Atdea alba : the limited space for each species, two jiages only, 

 precludes more than lirief indications as to distribution, and only in the case 

 of the very rarest occurrences are localities given]. London : Gurney & 

 Jackson, i. Paternoster Row [8vo. , jip. 1-360]. 



[P. L.] Sci-ater. Cheviotland. 



[Syrrhaptes paradoxus; one captured alive, May 28th, 1888, at West 



Foulden, Berwick-on-Tweed, and sent to Zoological Gardens]. Proc. Zool. 

 Soc, May 15th, 1888, p. 291 (also 413). 



H. H. Scott. Cheviotland. 



Bird Pests of the Farm [as observed at Hipsburn, Lesbury, Northumberland ; 



Corviis friixn'it'giis, Perdix ciiicrea, I.a'^opiis scoticiis. Paster doiiiestuus, Cohiiiiba 



pahiinbns, treated of; and additional notes by R. J. Graham Simmonds, and 



by Gilbert Millar, Harehope, near Alnwick]. Zool., Oct. 1888, xii. 375-377. 



July i8qo. 



