BIBLIOGRAPHY: BIRDS, l886. I 5 5 



E. Chapman. York N.W. 



Little Grebe [Tachybaptes Jiuviatilis] in Wensleydale [an addition to the 

 writer's Wensleydale list]. Nat., Sep. 1886, p. 277. 



R. W. Chase. Cheviotland. 



King Eider [Somateria spectabilis] at the Fames [an adult male shot April 

 25th, 1885, males having been noticed for several years, but not obtained ; 

 previous occurrence on Nov. 13th, 1873 noted]. Zool. , Feb. 1886, x. 76. 



R. W. Chase. York N.W., Line. N., Northumberland S., Cheviotland. 

 [Birds exhibited to] Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical 



Society [ductus at/uat/cus, Richmond, Yorkshire, August 8th, 1884 (variety 

 with white feathers in wings and tail) ; C. melanogaster, Humber Bank, 

 Lincolnshire, Oct 24th, 1885 ; Sterna nmcrura and S. fluviatilis in the down 

 from Fame Islands; Loatstclla n&via, nest from Blaydon, June 9th, 1886]. 

 Midi. Mat., 1S86, p. 310. 



R. Miller Christy. York N.E. 



Variation in size of the Water Rail [(Pallus aquaticus) ; illustrated in part 



by measurements of Easingwold and York examples]. Zool., Sep. 1886, 368. 



William Eagle Clarke. York Mid W. 



Additions to the Avifauna of Washburndale [viz. Linota cannabina, Larus 

 ridibundus, and L. canus-, and a note on Clangula glaucion]. Nat., Aug. 

 1884, p. 19. 



Wm. Eagle Clarke. Durham, Northumberland S. 



Breeding of the Hawfinch [Coccotkraus'es vulgaris] in Durham and 

 Northumberland [in 1884, at Winlaton and at Riding-Mill on-Tyne]. Nat., 

 Aug. 1884, p. 19. 



W. Eagle Clarke. York N.E. 



The Yorkshire Naturalists' Union at Helmsley [4th August, 1884: Pied 

 Flycatcher {Muscicapa atricapdla) and Nuthatch (Sitta ciesia) noted in con- 

 siderable numbers]. Nat., Sep. 1884, p. 41. 



Wm. Eagle Clarke. York Mid W. 



Variety of the Crow {Corvus corone) [described as of a brindled appearance ; 

 shot near Settle, Oct. 27th or 28th, 1885]. Nat., Jan. 1885, p. 18. 



I. of Man, Line. S. and N., Chesh., Notts., Lane. S., Cumbld., 

 Wm. Eagle Clarke. York N.W., Mid W., S.W., and S.E. 



Observations of the Arrival of Summer Visitant Birds in the North of 

 England in 1885 [for numerous localities for Tardus torquatus, Saxicola 

 ananthe, Pratimola rubetra, Ruticilla plucnicurus, Daulias litscinia, Sylvia 

 cinerea, S. curruca, S. atricapilla, S. kortensis, Phylloscopus i~ufus, P. tro- 

 chilus, P. sibilatrix, Acrocephahis streperus, A. phraginitis, Locustella tucvia, 

 Afotacilla raii, Anthus trivialis, Muscicapa grisola, M. atricapilla, Hi/undo 

 rustica, Ckelidon, Cot He, Cypselus, Cuculus, Turtur communis, Crex pratensis, 

 Tringoides hypoleucos, and Sterna mimita\ Nat., June 1885, pp. 247-251. 



W. Eagle Clarke. York Mid W. 



[The Avifauna of Washburndale includes Mareca, Clangula glaucion, 



.-Kgialitis hiaticula, Totanus calidris, T. canescens,Hteuiatopus, Phalacrocorax 



car bo, Sterna macrura, Larus canus, and L. ridibundus, species attracted by 



the Leeds Corporation Reservoirs]. Nat., Nov. 1885, p. 380. 



Wm. Eagle Clarke. York S.E. 



Occurrence of the Desert Chat (Saxicola deserti) in Yorkshire [one shot 

 between Easington and Kilnsea, October 17th, 1885 ; first English, second 

 British, specimen]. Nat., Dec. 1885, p. 387. 



W. Eagle Clarke. York Mid W. 



Grouse [Lagopus scoticus] and the [severe] weather [near Leeds ; reasons 

 assigned for the phenomenon]. Nat., March 1886, p. 68. 



May 1889. 



