l62 BIBLIOGRAPHY: BIRDS, l886. 



William Hodgson. Cumberland, Westmorland, Furness. 



The Hill Naturalist [; a popular account of the ' feathered occupants of the 

 hills,' the species being taken in systematic order]. Trans. Cumb. and 

 Westm. Assoc, No. xi (1885-6, pub. 1886), pp. 19-27. 



William Hodgson [signed 'Little Rod']. Cumberland. 



Arrivals and Departures of Birds in the North [at Carlisle and Flimby ; 

 Hirundo ritstica (March 25th), Sax/ cola <xnanthe{ March 28th), and Phylloscopits 

 /w/;//;«'March 28th) ; early dates]. Land & Water, Ap. 3rd, 1886, p. 324. 



A. S. Hutchinson. Derbyshire. 



Occurrence of the Green Sandpiper [Helodro/uas ochropus] in Winter 

 [one shot early in February 1886 near Burton-on-Trent. The Wood Sand- 

 piper ( Totani/s glareola) also shot near the waterworks reservoir, Breadsall 

 near Derby, Sep. 1885]. Field, Feb. 20th, 1886, p. 243. 

 Peter Inch bald. Yorkshire. 



Wheatear [Saxicola ananthe] disgorging pellets [a caged bird]. Field, 

 March 27th, 1886, p. 400. 

 P. Inchbald. York Mid W. 



Arrival of Summer Birds [at Harrogate — Phylloscopits rufus, March 28th; 

 P. trockilus, April 7th ; Ruticilla pkanicurus, April 15th; Anthus trh'ialis, 

 April 14th; Cotile, April nth; Hirundo, April 12th; Pratincola rubetra, 

 April 25th; Sylvia cinerea. April 25th; 6". curruca, April 27th, and Crex 

 pratensis, April 27th, 1886]. Field, April 3rd, 10th, 17th, and May 1st, 

 1886, pp. 428, 459, 477, and 570. 

 Peter Inchbald. York Mid W. 



Appearance of the Redwings [Tardus Hiatus] in Yorkshire [a flock at 

 Harrogate, 10th Oct., 1886]. Field, Oct. 16th, 1886, p. 555. 



J. Ingleby. York Mid W. 



Curious Site for Missel Thrush [Turdus z>isciz>orus]'s Nest [in May 1875, 

 in Gateup Gill, and in Nidderdale]. Nat., Aug. 1885, p. 299. 



W. Jardine. Cumberland. 



Local Superstitions [anent the Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus), etc.]. Trans. 

 Cumb. and Westm. Assoc, No. xi (1885-86, pub. 1886), p. 44. 



J. M. Jeffcott. Isle of Man. 



4 The Seven Sleepers,' according to Manx Tradition [included the 



Cooag = Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus), the Cloghan-ny-cleigh = Stonechat (i.e. 



Wheatear, Saxicola osnantke), and the Gollan-geayee = Swallow {Hirundo 



rustica) ; etymologies, etc., given]. Nat., Aug. 1884, pp. 14-15. 



William Jeffery. Lane. S. or W? 



The Knot [(Tringa canutus) near Preston]. Sci. Goss., Jan. 1886, p. 23. 

 P. Q. Keegan. Cumberland. 



Scarcity of Partridges [{Perdix cinerea) in Cumberland], Sci. Goss., Dec. 

 1886, p. 282. 



H. Wallis Kew. Line. N. 



Field Notes [on 6th May a nest of Tree-creeper I Certhia familiaris) found 



near Louth, and Heronry in Muckton Wood visited]. Nat. World, Jan. 1886, 



pp. 1-2. 



H. Wallis Kew. Line. N. 



A Postglacial Ravine [at Welton Vale near Louth : breeding of the 



Moorhen (Gallinula chloropus) and of several common birds referred to, and 



occurrence of Heron (Ardea cinerea) noted]. Nat. World, Feb. 1886, iii. 21-22. 



H. Wallis Kew. Line. N. 



Another Postglacial Ravine [Hubbard's Valley near Louth] and its 



inhabitants [Hedge-Sparrow (Accentor modularis) feeding on Triphcena 



pronuba, Blackcap (Curruca atricapilla), and eighteen other birds referred to]. 



Nat. World, March 1886, iii. 41. 



Naturalist, 



