256 bibliography: birds, 1887. 



Johx Cordeaux. Line. N. 



Distribution of the White-bellied Brent Goose \{Bernicla brenta) ; being 



notes of three shot near Tetney Haven in Jan. 1S87, all of the white-bellied 



or Atlantic type]. Zool., April 1S87, xi. 152. 



John Cordeaux. Line. N. 



The Dotterel [Eudro/iiias morinellus\ in Marshes [in North Lincolnshire ; 



elucidatory note in reply to F. Boyes]. Field, Nov. 26th, 1887, p. 829. 



A. N. Curzon. Derbyshire. 



Goosander \Mergus merganser] in Derbyshire [fine male shot Dec. 30th, 



1886, at Kedleston, near Derby]. Field, Jan. 22nd, 1887, p. 146. 

 Harold Davy. York S.W. 



Gull at Sheffield [in Jan. 1887 ; stated to be Larus marinus], Nat. Hist. 

 Journ., Feb. 15th, 1887, xi. 16. [The next number has a note headed 

 1 Gull (?) (or Cormorant?) at Sheffield,' and stating F. O. Morris's opinion 

 that the bird was a Cormorant]. Nat. Hist. Journ., March 15th, 1887, xi. 3S. 



T. E. D[enhamJ. York S.E. 



Robbing the Skouts [i.e. Guillemots [Lomvia troile); at Flamborough 

 Cliffs ; a long description of cliff-climbing for eggs of Guillemots {£.. troile', 

 Razorbills (Alca torda), Puffins {Fratercitla arctica), and Kittiwakes (Rissa 

 tridactyla) ; other birds are also mentioned, particularly [ackdaws {Coitus 

 mo/iedula), Herring Gulls (Larus argentatus), Peregrine {Falco peregrinus), 

 and Carrion Crows (Corvas coro>ie)\. Nat. World, April 18S7, iv. 65-68 ; 

 and May 1887, iv. 89-91. 



F. W. Dickinson. York S.W. 



Late Stay of Swift [Cypselus apus] near Rotherham [16th Sep., 1887]. 

 Nat., Nov. 1887, p. 348. 



C. Wolley Dod. Cheshire. 

 Rooks [Corviis fntgilegus] expelled by Carrion Crows [{C. coroue) at Edge 



Hall. Malpas]. Field, April i6th, 1887, p. 534, and April 23rd, p. 580. 



J. C. D[onald]. Cumberland. 



Curious Site for Blackbird [ Tardus tnervla] 's Nest [at Stanwix near Carlisle, 



on a tubular water-spout beneath the eaves of a house]. Field, May 14th, 



1887, p. 653. 



Tom Duckworth. Cumberland. 



Our Summer Visitants. Part III. [Tardus torquattis, Saxicola a-nanthe, 



Caprinudgus, Crex, and Tringo'ides, treated of in detail as to localities, 



habitats, habits, local names, etc.]. Trans. Cumb. and Westm. Assoc, 



No. xii (18S6-87, pub. 1887), pp. 87-109. 



W. Duckworth. Cumberland. 



Fearlessness of the Pied Flycatcher [(Musa'capa atricapilla) ; quotation from 



Macpherson and Duckworth's ' Birds of Cumberland ']. Field, June 25th, 



1887, p. 922. 



D. Embleton. Northmbld. S., Durham, York N.W., Westmld. 

 A Catalogue of the Place-names in Teesdale [including some derived 



from the Eagle, Hawk, Buzzard, Raven, Crow, Gander, Heron, Plover, 

 Grouse, Drake, Pigeon, and Lark ; see pp. xiii, 8, 30, 96 (Raven), 39 (Falcon 

 Clints), 46 and 47 (Pigeon), 76, 87 (Eagle), 77 (Dow or Cushat), 87 (Lark), 

 SS (Plover or Peewit), 95 (Buzzard), 95, 115 (Dove), 95 (Heron), 103 (Hawk), 

 25, 120, and 121 (Grouse), 124 (Hawk), 153 (Crow), 154 and 163 (Raven), 

 163 (Lark), 167 (Grouse), 167 (Hawk), 16S (Dove), 169 (Raven), 186 

 (Grouse), 188 (Dove), 205 (Hawk), 210 (Grouse). 210, 21S (Dove)]. Nat. 

 Hist. Trans, of Northumb., Durham, and Newc. , vol. ix. part i (1887), 

 pp. i-xviii. and I -223. 

 A. T. H. Evans. Derbyshire. 



Reported Capture of Golden Eagle [really Sea Eagle (Haliaetits albicilla)~\ 

 in Derbyshire [see the original record by G. T. Groves, Field, Dec. 3rd, 



1887, p. 852]. Field, Dec. 10th, 1887, p. 907. 



Naturalist, 



