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W. E. Stubbs [signed 'Lyulph (Carlisle)']. Cumberland. 



The Eden [inclemency of season exemplified by no fewer than fifty-two 

 Swallows (Hirundo rustled) being picked up dead in Rickerby House 

 grounds, May 12th and 13th]. Field, May 15th, 1886, p. 629. 



R. A. Summerfield. York Mid W. 



Reed Warbler [Acrocephalus st repents] Nesting near Ripon [in 1886; 

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Thos. R. Summerson. Durham. 



White-winged Rook [{Corvus frugilegits) ; seen at Haughton-le-Skerne, 

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W. E. Teschemaker. York S.E. 



Little Gull [Larus mlmttus] in Yorkshire [shot near Filey, end of Feb. 1886; 

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J. Thompson. Westmorland. 



Gannets [Sula bassand] inland [on the fells between Martindale and Mardale]. 

 Field, Oct. 30th, 1886, p. 633. 



John Thomson. Cheviotland. 



Natural History Observations in 1885 [made about Maxton, Roxburgh- 

 shire, but with a Northumbrian note; Fringilla monHfringilla in thousands in 

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H. G. Tomlinson. ? Derbyshire. 



Nidification of Ring Ouzel [Tardus torquatus] and Missel Thrush [T. vis- 

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H. G. Tomlinson. Derbyshire. 



How to Form a Rookery [account of successful attempt at The Woodlands, 

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Sigismund C. De Trafford. Lane. S. 



Dotterel \Eudromias morinellus] in Lancashire [at Croston Hall near 

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Julian G. Tuck. Cheviotland. 



Harlequin Duck [Cosmonetta histrionkd\ on the Northumberland Coast 



[near the Fame Islands, first week of Dec. 1886 ; a young male ; description 

 given; Editor refers to Mr. Whitaker's Filey (1862) specimen as the only 

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T. Tully, Tun. Cumberland. 



White Starling [(Sturnus vulgaris), shot Sep. 29th, 1886, near Thurston- 

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A. W. Walker. York S.E. 



Little Auk [Mergulus alle] at Settrington, East Yorkshire [a fine mature 

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F. T. W[alker]. York Mid W. 



A Sheep's Eyes eaten out by Crows [near Pateley Bridge]. Nat. Hist. 

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Robert Wallis. York S.W. 



Late Swallows [{Hirundo rustical) at Wakefield, 16th January, 1886]. 

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[Lord] Walsingham. York Mid W. 



Additions to the Avifauna of Washburndale [viz., H<ematopus ostralegus 



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Naturalist, 



