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. BEAUMONT. Cheshire. 
Crossbills [Zoxia curvirostra] in Cheshire [a flock of about twenty ns = 
outskirts of Delamere Forest, Jan. 22nd, 1889]. Nat., April 1889, p. 1 
THomas Biounrt. York ra w, 
unt’s Yorkshire Tenures [at Adwick-on-Dearne, keeping hawks; 
Tinsley, the same]. Yorksh. Notes and Queries, Part 11, April 1888, ty 
2if oe 
E. T. B Cumberland, Meriecapenne Yorkshire. 
pie Notes on the Birds a during ges year: ooting and 
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per - Somali spe to its J peter n sea- birds i in 5 ae nese » Cumberland, 
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F. Boygs, York S.E. 
Pallas’s Sand Grouse [Sr rhaptes paradoxus].— isclaimer [as to an 
congas occurrence of nest and young at Whicneat’ Field, Feb. 9th, 
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F, Boy Es, i. 
The Nightingale [Dax/ias /uscinia] in East Yorkshire [in ee at Beverley, 
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F. Boyes. pay N.E. 
sie seed [pied] of the Ring Ousel ahagttert torquatus) [shot by H. J. R. 
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F. Boyrs, 
Migration of the Whimbrel [(Vumenius fPheopus) in unusual number over 
Beverley the present autumn]. Field, Sept. 28th, 1889, p pene 
r. ib ES, k S.E. 
ssbills [Zoxia si ay in East Yorkshire [at Beverle By 
‘Cale palumbus, C. anas, Parus ge gee Coccothraustes Calais: (a 
requent visitor), Phyllose ops cg vix flammea (breeding) also 
noted]. Field, Sept. 28th, 1889, 6. 
F. Boyes. York S.E. 
Great Spotted Woodpecker Lage ee a ear Hornsea ; ph ~~ 
Riding pee stated in corre nchbald’s record of on - 
E. H. H. Blagg follows ths a peri as es its sex]. Field, Sept. oeth: 
York S.E. 
Spotted Crake [(70:zana maruetta) breeds near Beverley in small wep 
d has occurred in some quantity of late]. Field, Oct. 12th, 1889, p. 
F. rn York o: 
Little tints [7yinga minuta] in East Yorkshire [rather numerous on the 
coast this vibe, Field, Oct. 12th, 1889, p. 524. 
F. Boyes, York S.E. 
Arrival of Redwings “ys iliacus) near Beverley; 1st Oct. 1889). 
Field, Oct. 12th, 1889, p. 
F. Boys. York S.E. 
Arrival of Goldcrests [( Regulus cristatus) near oct ten days earlier 
than usual; date not given]. Field, Oct. r2th, 1889, p. 524 : 
Wm. E. Brapy. York S.W. 
Feed of the Rough-legged Buzzard Jeet lageptis) 5 3 one shot at 
essecar, Tice Nov, 21st, contained a Mole ear Barnsley in 1876 
hi a 2 Rat), Nat., Jan. 1 
