260 BIBLIOGRAPHY : BIRDS, 1887. 



Allan B. Hall. York N.E. 



Birds near Thirsk \Falco asalon nesting near Kepwick; Carduelis elegans 

 nesting near Thirkleby ; Gallinula chloropus remaining under water near 

 Rievaulx]. Nat. Hist. Journ., Sep. 15th, 1887, xi. 139. 



Isaac Harding. York S.W. 



The Oyster-Catcher [Htematqpus ostralegus) [taken on Clewes Moors, 

 near Huddersfield, Aug. 1st, 1883, during thick foe]. Wesl. Nat., April 

 1887, i. 58. 



Isaac Harding. York Mid W. and S.W. 



[Dates of arrival of] Migratory Birds [Phylloscopus rufus, Saltaire, 2nd 

 April ; Saxicola ananthe, Saltaire, 6th April ; Pratincola rubicola, Ilkley, 

 7th April ; Sylvia curruca and 6". cinerea, Addingham, 8th April ; Pratincola. 

 rubetra, Ilkley, 10th April; Sylvia hortensis, Addingham, nth April; 

 6". atricapilla, Addingham, 13th April ; Phylloscopus sibilalrix, Saltaire, 

 14th April ; Acrocephalus strepcras, Bradford, 15th April ; Cuculus, Skipton, 

 22nd April ; Hirundo, Bradford, 29th April, and Chelidon, Bradford, 30th 

 April]. Wesl. Nat., June 1887, i. 11 3- 114. 



Isaac Harding. York Mid W., S.W., and S.E., Derbyshire. 



[Dates of arrival of] Migratory Birds [Turtur com munis, Selby, 10th 

 May; Capri mulgits europicus, Studley Royal, nth May; Locustella ncrvia, 

 Matlock, 13th May; Cypselus, Ilkley, 16th May; Phylloscopus sibilalrix, 

 Poole, 2 1st May; Coccothranstes vulgaris, Meltham, 25th May. and Crex 

 pratensis, Low Moor, 30th May]. Wesl. Nat., July 1887, i. 145. 



James Hardy. Northumberland S. 



Report of Meetings of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, for the 

 year 1886 [Alauda arvensis, Acrocephalus phragmitis, Phylloscopus trochilus, 

 Hirundo rustica, Corzuis frugilegus, noted at Woodhorn near Morpeth, 26th 

 May (pp. 336-337); Muscicapa hutuosa nesting near Harbottle (p. 347)]. 

 Proc. Berw. Nat. Club for 1886 (pub. 18S7), xi. 336, 337, and 347. 



R. P. Hari'ER. York N.E. 



Sooty Shearwater [Pujinus grisetts~\ at Flamborough [Aug. 27th, 1S87 ; 

 and another referred to as shot near Filey in autumn, 1879, by Sir Wm. 

 Feilden, Bart., and now in his collection]. Zool. , Nov. 1887, xi. 430. 



R. P. Harder. York N.E. and S.E. 



Uncommon Birds near Scarborough [Pujfinus anglorum near Filey ; 



Lams glaucus on Scalby Ness, etc. ; Pringa minuta, Scalby Ness ; (Edemia 



fusca, Bridlington Bay; and Pringa maritima noted as very tame]. Zool., 



Dec. 1887, xi. 467. 



J. E. Harting. Durham, 'Lake District.' 



Swallows in Winter [referring first to destruction of Hirundo and Cotile 

 near Bishop's Auckland and in the Lake District in the severe May of 1886 ; 

 then to old records of H. rustica near Wakefield, on Jan. 13th, 1837, and 

 near Halifax on Feb. 4th, 1862]. Field, Jan. 22nd, 1887, p. 109. 



J. E. Harting. York S.E., Cheviotland. 



Troglodytes parvulus a migrant [as noted by the Migration Committee at 



Flamborough, Spurn, and Fame ; an instance of its occurrence on Riddle- 



hamhope Moor, Northumberland, far away from all shelter or cover but 



heather]. Zool., Nov. 1887, xi. 431. 



J. E. Harting. York S.E. or Line. N. 



Dotterel [Eudromias morinellus] in Marshes [of Humber District, etc. ; in 



reply to F. Boyes]. Field, Nov. 19th, 1887, p. 778. 



J. E. H[arting]. Cheviotland, Northmbld., York S.E., Line. N. 



Woodcocks [(Scolopax rusticola) and their habits, migration, etc. ; 



reference made to Northumberland, Yorkshire, and Lincolnshire experience]. 



Field, Dec. 31st, 1887, p. 993. 



Naturalist, 



