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 BIBLIOGRAPHY: 



Papers and records published with respect to the Natural History and 

 Physical Features of the North of England. 



BIRDS, 1887. 

 The remarks prefixed to the bibliography for 1886 at p. 145 of the 

 present volume apply equally to the instalment now published. 



Anon, [no signature]. York N.E. 



[Kittiwake (white) and Gannet in Yorkshire ; the former {Kissa) at Flam- 

 borough ; and the latter (Sula) shot at Crayke]. Nat. World, Jan. 1887, iv. 2. 



Anon, [signed 'Auceps']. York S.E. 



Habits of the Pink-footed Goose [Anser brachyrkynchus] in East York- 

 shire [based on twenty years' experience ; a full and detailed paper, with 

 comparative references made to Bean Goose [A. segetum)\ Field, Jan. 1st, 

 1887, p. 15, Jan. 15th, p. 82, and Jan. 22nd, p. 147. 



Isle of Man. 

 Anon, [two notes, signed 'The Man with the Straight I' and ' W.W.']. 



Snipe Shooting in the Isle of Man [noting the comparative frequency of 

 Scolopax rusticola, Gallinago cculeslis, and Perdix cinered\. Field, Jan. 8th, 

 1887, p. 42. 



Axon, [signed 'J.F.']. York N.E. 



Great Northern Diver [Coly mbus glacialis] near Thirsk [shot near Birdforth]. 



Field, Jan. 8th, 1887, p. 54 ; and (not signed) Sci. Goss., May 1887, p. 119. 



Anon, [signed 'E. McC. (Guernsey)']. York S.E. 



Birds [Coi-vus frugilegus?] alighting upon ships at sea [five or six miles 

 off Flamborough Head]. Field, March 26th, 18S7, p. 436. 



Anon. [Editorial]. Line. N. 



[Newspaper Science ; exquisitely curious account of a rara avis ; which 



eventually turned out to be Sulci bassana]. Nat., April 1887, p. 115; and 

 May, p. 154. 



Anon, [signed ' High Legh ']. Cheshire. 



Thrush's Nest upon a hat-peg [at High Legh, Cheshire, in a cricket- 

 pavilion ; species of thrush not stated]. Field, May 7th, 1887, p. 622. 



Anon, [not signed]. York S.W. 



Peregrine Falcon [Falco fleregriuus —killed near Retford ; 38 inches across 

 the wings]. Sci. Goss., June 1887, p. 142. 



Anon, [signed 'J.L.D. (Crathorne, Yarm)']. York N.E. 



Young Woodcock [Scolopax rusticola] in the North Riding [at Crathorne, 

 Yarm, flushed 24th July, 1887]. Field, July 30th, 1887, p. 199. 



Lane. S., Notts., 

 Anon. [Editor of N.H.J.]. York S.W., Mid W., N.E., Cumbld. 



Migrant Table, No. 11, 1887 [giving dates of arrival of twenty-six species of 

 migrants at Mansfield (E. Pickard), Bamsley (T. Lister), Ackworth (Associa- 

 tion Report), York (numerous observers named), Thirsk (A. B. Hall), 

 Penketh (Scholars, per J. T. Gumersall), and Upper Solway (F. Carr of 

 Silloth, and Wigton Association Report)]. Nat. Hist, [ourn., Sep. 15th, 

 1887, xi. 138. 



Anon, [not signed]. York S.W. 



Ackworth Reports. — Natural History Society [Friugilla moniifringilla, 



Coccothraustes vulgaris, and Daulias at Stapleton ; 'Terns,' Alcedo, Ccrthia, 

 Kcguhis cristatus at Ackworth ; and at Brierley Common two eggs of 

 Cuculus in nests of Anthus pratensis\ Nat. Hist. Journ., Sep. 15, 1887, xi. 128. 



Aug. 1889. 



