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Anon. [Editor of Zoologist], Yorksh., Line, Northbld. 



[Review of] Report on the Migration of Birds in the Spring and 



Autumn of 1886 [with notes culled from the reports as to the best points of 



migration on the coast, and as to the migration of A'allus aqualicus, etc.]. 



Zool., Oct. 1887, xi. 397-400. 



Anon, [signed D.F.C.]. Isle of Man. 



The Manx Puffin [Puffinus angloriim ; description ; from a book on ' The 

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Anon. [Editor of Field]. Derbyshire, Lane. S., York N.E. 



Belated Swallows [a general discussion of the subject, with a table, in 

 which Swallows (species not stated) are recorded for Repton, Oct. 17th 

 (A. E. Malaher); Southport, one, Oct. 19th (T. C. Barrett); Cliftonrield, 

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Oliver V. ApI.in. Line. N. 



Scarcity of Fieldfares [( Tardus pilaris), and absence of Redwings (T. iliacus) 

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Oliver V. Aplin. Line. N. 



Ornithological Notes from Lincolnshire [Freiston] and Norfolk [Nov. 

 16th and 17th, 1886 ; during two clays at Freiston Shore were noted Tringa 

 alpina, T. canutus, sEgialitis hiatiaila, Numenius arquata, Totanus calidris, 

 Ardea cinerea, Galliuago avlestis, Charadrius pluvialis, Vanellus, Coitus 

 cornix, C. corone, Anas Iwsckas, Bernicla brent a, Fleet rophanes nivalis, Falco 

 cesalon, Linota flavirostris, L. cannabina, Carduelis, Anthns obseitrus, 

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Oliver V. Aplin. Notts. 



Partridges [Perdix cinerea] with White ' Horse-shoes ' [are often met 

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Oliver V. Aplin. York S.E., Notts. 



A Visit to Rainworth Lodge [in Aug. 1883 and April 1886 ; Cygnus 



olor, Anas boschas, Sturnus, Accentor /nodularis, Erithacus, Pants, Alusci- 

 capa, Gallinago ca'lestis, Caprimulgus, Fulica, Pliylloscopus rufus, Gallinula, 

 Ftdigula cristata, Vanellus, Spatula, Hirundo, Querquedula crecca, Hydro- 

 chelidon nigra, Bu/eo vulgaris, Tringa canutus, Sula, Perdix ritfa, Saxicola 

 ananthe, l^ratincola rubetra, P. rubicola, Turdus torquatus, Tetrao tetrix, 

 Tachybaptes, Accipiter nisus, Cuculus, Caprimulgus, Cotile, Turdus pilaris, 

 Alcedo, Ardea cinerea, Cohnnba palumbus, Clangula glaucion, Fuligula 

 ferina, F. marila, GSdemia, Pandion, Botaurus stellaris, Phalaropusfulicarius, 

 Platalea, Mareca, Caprimulgus agyptiacus, Phasianus, l^etrao urogallus, 

 Corvus cornix, and Phalacrocorax carbo noted in the grounds ; and in the 

 house specimens of Tinnunculus verpertinus (Bridlington 1865), Scops asio 

 (Renwick 1875), Cinclus i/ielanogaster (Southwell), Ardea cotnata (Notts. 

 1871), Clangula albeola (Bridlington 1864-5), Cosmonetta histrionica (Filey 

 1862), Xema sabinii (Bridlington 1875), Puffinus griseus (Flamborough 1881), 

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H. T. Archer. Northumberland. 



Grey Plover [Squalarola helvetica] and Greenshank [Totanus canescens] 



in Northumberland [on the coast, Sep. 7th and Aug. 16th, 1887]. Nat, 

 Nov. 1887, p. 348. 



James Backhouse, jun. York N.E. 



The Yorkshire Naturalists' Union at Saltburn [30th May, 1887 ; birds 

 noted — 7 urdus merttla, T. musicus, T. viscivorus, Cinclus, Fringilla ccelebs, 

 Ligurinus, Emberiza citrinella, Accentor /nodularis, Passer domesticus, Alauda 

 arvensis, Motacilla lugubris, M. melanope, Acredula caudata, Partis major, 

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