156 BIBLIOGRAPHY: BIRDS, 1886. 



W. Eagle Clarke [signed 'Eds.'] York Mid W. 



The [severe] weather [of May 1886] and the Swallows [Hirundo, Cheli- 

 don, and Cot He, also Cypselus]. Nat., June 1886, p. 182. 



W. Eagle Clarke . . . and William Storey. York Mid W. 



Upper Nidderdale and its Fauna . . . Birds [an annotated list of 

 123 species, of which 62 are residents, 28 summer, 11 winter, and 23 casual, 

 visitants]. Nat., July 1886, pp. 197-204. 



W. E. C[larke]. York Mid W. 



Greenshank [ Totanus canescens'] in [Washburndale, five observed Sep. 26th 

 and 27th, 1886]. Nat., Nov. 1886, p. 340. 



T. D. A. Cockerell. Lane. S., Cheshire. 



A September Walk through Lancashire, Cheshire, and Staffordshire [Sep. 

 9th to nth, 1S85 ; Motacilla lugubris and Hirundo rustica between Rainhill 

 and Warrington; the Motacilla also in Cheshire: Vanellus near Knutsford]. 

 Nat., Feb. 1886, pp. 56-57. 



John Cordeaux. York S.E. 



The Spurn [noting rarities (Emberiza rustica, Turdus varius, Cyanecula), 

 migrants (Puffinus anglorum, Turdus iliacus, T. torquatus, Perm's apivorus, 

 Scolopax rusticola. Regulus cristatus, Litnosa lapponica, Linota jlavirostris, 

 Tringa cauutus, Squatarola), and breeding birds {Sterna minuta, ALgialitis 

 hiaticula, Anthus, Linota, Cuculus, and Tadoma)]. Nat., Aug. 1884, pp. 1-8. 



John Cordeaux. Line. N. 



Wild Cat [and Kite {Milvus ictinus)] in Lincolnshire [Bullington Wood, 

 near Wragby, was the last Lincolnshire haunt of the Kite; a pair nested in 

 1870]. Nat., Sep. 1884, p. 34. 



John Cordeaux. York S.E. 



The Yorkshire Naturalists' Union at Spurn Point [3rd Sep., 1884 — 

 Saxicola ananthe, Phylloscopus trochilus, Acrocephalus phragmitis, Capri- 

 tnulgus europaus, both Numenii, Calidris, Slrepsilas, Tringa canutus, Larus 

 marinus, L. fuscus, L. argentatus, L. ridibundus, L. canus, Pissa, Sterna 

 macrura, S. jluviatilis, S. minuta, Phalacrocorax carbo, Pastor roseus, 

 Totanus glareo/a, T. canescens, Squatarola helvetica, and Tringa alpina 

 noted]. Nat., Nov. 1884, p. 92. 



John Cordeaux. Cheviotland, Northumberland S. 



Ornithological Notes from Upper Coquetdale [a list of all the species 

 observed — 53 in number — in the summer of 1884; localities, local names, 

 etc., given]. Nat., Dec. 1884, pp. 105- no. 



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



Ornithological Notes from the East Coast in the Spring of 1885 [large 

 arrival of Afuscicapa atricapilla and Ruticilla phanicurus at Flamborough 

 and Spurn ; a Stercorarius catarrhactes at Flamborough ; trips of Eudromias 

 ruorinellus in Cotes marshes and near Spurn ; Lomvia troile, Alca torda, 

 Fratercula, Pissa, Columba livia, C. anas, Larus argentatus, Phalacrocorax 

 carbo at Flamborough Cliffs ; Corvus corone and Tinnunculus in Cotes 

 marshes]. Nat., July 1885, pp. 267-269. 



John Cordeaux. Line. N. and S. 



Lincolnshire [with mention of Fulica, Botaurus stellaris, Acrocephalus 

 phragmitis, A. slreperus, Milvus, Buteo, Anas boschas, Asio brachyotus, Anser, 

 Phalacrocorax, Podiceps, Colymlms, Grus, Platalea, Ciconia, Pecurvirostra, 

 Litnosa irgocepkala, Machetes, Circus carugittosus, Hierofalco gyrfalco, Eudro- 

 mias morinelhis, Hrviatopus, Sterna macrura, S. Jluviatilis, S. minuta, 

 .-Egialitis hiaticula, Tadorna cornuta, Circus cyaneus, Porzana maruetta, 

 Gallina«o ccelestis, Totanus calidris, Falco subbuteo, Alauda arvensis, Emberiza 

 citrinella, Fringilla ca-lebs, Turdus merula, T. musicus, T. iliacus, Plectro- 



X.itnralist, 



