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William Gregory. Notts. 



The Song of Spring [of the Yellow Hammer [Emberiza citrinella); and 

 note of curious nesting-site of the Robin (Eritluicns rubecnla) at West 

 Bridgford, Notts.]. Nat. World, June 1887, iv. 102-103. 



G. T. Groves. Derbyshire. 



Capture of a Golden Eagle [Haliaettts albicilla in fact] in Derbyshire [at 

 Barrow-on-Trent near Matlock, shot Nov. 26th, 1887 ; measurements given, 

 and particulars of four Derbyshire occurrences of Aquila chrysaetos\ Field, 

 Dec. 3rd, 1887, p. 852. [This bird proved to be a Sea Eagle (Haliaetus 

 albicilia); see note by A. H. T. Evans, Field, Dec. 10th, 1887, p. 907 ; also 

 next title]. 



G. T. G[roves]. Derbyshire. 



Reported Capture of Golden Eagle [really Sea Eagle [Haliaetus albicilla)] 



in Derbyshire [additional particulars given]. Field, Dec. 17th, 1887, p. 944. 



J. H. Gurney, Junr. York S.E. 



Little Gulls [Larus minutus] at Flamborough Head [note of one obtained 

 Aug. 5th, 1886, and discussion of their occurrence so often in this locality]. 

 Nat., Jan. 1887, p. 22. 



J. H. Gurney, Tun. Furness. 



The Green-backed Porphyrio {Porphyrio chloronotus) [an inquiry as to the 

 present whereabouts of one shot at Grange in Furness, 25th Sep., 1876]. 

 Zool., May 1887, xi. 195. 



J. H. Gurney, Jun. Cheviotland, Line. S., York N.E. 



On the occurrence in England of the Caspian Tern [{Sterna caspid) ; 

 the eighteen recorded British occurrences recited ; the Northern ones are : — 

 One, Caythorpe, Lincolnshire, May 17th, 1853, twenty miles from sea (Zool. 

 1853, 3946); one, Filey, Yorks., Sep. 1874, preserved by Baker of Cam- 

 bridge, and identified by Prof. Newton (R. A. Willis, Field, Nov. 15th, 

 1879); and one, Fame Islands, June 6th, 1880, seen by E. Bidwell, but not 

 obtained]. Zool., Dec. 1887, xi. 457-458. 



J. H. Gurney, junr. York S.W. 



[Pale] Variety of the Grouse [{Lagopus scoticus) at Bolsterstone near 

 Sheffield, 9th Sep., 1887; variation described]. Nat., Dec. 1887, p. 374. 



G. H. Caton Haigh. Line. N. 



[Pied] Variety of the Wild Duck [{Anas Iwschas) shot Dec. 10th, 1886, at 



Grainsby Hall near Great Grimsby; description given]. Zool., Feb. 1887, xi. 69. 



G. H. Caton Haigh. Line. N. 



Habits of the Green Sandpiper [{Helodromas ochropus), as observed near 

 Grimsby]. Zool., March 1887, xi. no. 



Allan B. Hall. York N.E. 



Notes from Thirsk [concerning Gallinula chloropns (frozen into the ice), and 

 Alcedo]. Nat. Hist. Journ., Feb. 15th, 1887, xi. 16. 



Allan B. Hall. York N.E. 



Thirsk Ornithological Notes [Colymbus glaa'alis caught; Mareca, Querquc- 

 dula crecca, and Fringilla montifringilla (Brambling) shot]. Nat. Hist. 

 Journ., April 15th, 1887, xi. 64. 



Allan B. Hall. York N.E. 



Notes from Thirsk \JBernkla canadensis shot ; nests of Gallinago ccelestis, 

 Alcedo, and Motacilla melanope with eggs]. Nat. Hist. Journ., May 16th, 

 1887, xi. 85. 



Allan B. Hall. York N.E. 



Birds near Thirsk [nests and eggs of Regulus cristatus, Fitlica aira, Gecimts, 



Garrulus, Turdus torqitatus, Dendrocopns major, Gallinago calestis, Accipiter 



nisus, and Tinmtncnlns alaudarius ; Sea-gulls seen, also Anas boschas on 



Gorm ire Lake]. Nat. Hist. Journ., June 15th, 1887, xi. 112. 



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