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James Hardy. Northumberland S., Cheviotland. 



Report of Meetings of Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, for the year 

 1885. . . . Rothbury [24th June ; Fringitla Calebs, Lagopus scotkus, An! hits 

 pratensis, Muscicapa atricapilla (Alnwick), Pratincola rubetra, Saxicola 

 cenanthe, Linota cannabina, Emberiza miliaria, Muscicapa grisola, Phyllos- 

 copus trochilus, Acrocephalus phragmitis, Tunlus ?/uisicus, T. menila, Cuculits 

 canorus, Coluniba palumbus, Sturnus vulgaris, Motacilla lugubris, Ruticilla 

 phccnicurus, Crex pratensis, Charadrins pluvialis, Numenius arouata, Turdus 

 viscivorus, Larus ridibitndns (breeding-places cited), Alauda arvensis, 

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James Hardy. Northumberland S., Durham. 



Report of Meetings of Berwickshire Naturalists' Club for the year 



1885. . . . Haughton Castle, Simonburn Church, and Chipchase 



Castle, North Tyne [30th July ; Cypselus apns noted (p. 59) ; Coluniba 



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J[ames]. H[ardy]. York Mid W. and S.W. 



Memoir of the late John Towlerton Leather, Esq., F.S.A., of Leven- 



thorpe [with mention of two Rookeries at Leventhorpe, one of which the 



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R. P. Harper. York N.E. 



Tengmalm's Owl [iVyctala tengmalmi] in Yorkshire [two near Scarborough 

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R. P. Harper. York N.E. 



Fearlessness of the Spotted Flycatcher [(Muscicapa grisola), a pair of 

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James J. Harrison. York S.E. 



Brent Geese [Bemicla brenta] coming Inland [a pair of old ones shot on 

 the carrs at Brandesburton near Hull, eight miles from the sea, on 13th Nov., 

 1885]. Zool., May 1886, x. 215. 



John Harrison. York Mid W. 



Common Buzzard [Butco vulgaris] Nesting in Confinement [at Wilstrop 

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 15th, 1886, x. 105. 



J. E. Harting. Durham, York N.E. and S.E., Cumberland. 



Wild Swans \_(Cygnus ferns); gives dates on which observed at Light- 

 houses and Light-vessels, Teesmouth, Spurn, Bridlington, Redcar, and 

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J. E. Harting. Line. N. 



On the Former Nesting of the Spoonbill in Middlesex [with a reference 

 to its being mentioned (as the ' Shoveler ') by Drayton in 1622, among the 

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Alfred Heath. York N.E. 



Destruction of Swallows [(Hirundo rustica, Chelidon urbica, and Cotile 

 riparia) at Rounton Grange, near Northallerton, from the severity of the 

 weather]. Land and Water, May 22nd, 18S6, p. 486. 



Richard Hill. York N.E. 



Grouse [Lagopus scolicus] perching on a Tree [near Sinnington, N.E. 

 Yorkshire]. Field, Feb. 6th, 1886, p. 172. 



W. Hodgson. Cumberland. 



Curlews [Numenius an/uata] in the Solway District [moving across lo 

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June 1889. l 



