182 BIBLIOGRAPHY : BIRDS, 1891. 
F. CLem Lanc. S 
[Birds ‘noted os Pesiketh git Lingley Lane, Parus palustris; Bold 
pe ii schas; Hou n, Larus sae Aaa ; Penketh, Motacclla 
"een ie. e, eggs of pp ati gee tmp and C us frugilegus ; Cuerdley 
Mai’; Tringoides|. N.H.J., May 15th, oe ts cen 
E. M. COLE. York S.E. 
Pheasant [ ions stand Rogers! esog B ber Roa igh [near wee twang, 
Yorkshire Wolds of 7 o d May 6t the argin, 
abandoned, but hiinit “still nas Wis: 26th]. Field, Joly sts; io Br p- 38. 
E. Maule CoLe. Pe rk S.E. 
Pheasant Nest by Roadside [at Wetwang, on the Wolds ; onfiding 
Phasianus fed laid eggs in a public roadway, 6th May, which apa “still intact 
June 26th]. Nat., Sep. 1891, p. 282. 
Jos. Coins. Lanc. S., Cheshire. 
e oy orgie if near er erg [one a a itp ie 
Dec. 7th, 1890 ; one shot 10 years ago on Sutton Rifle-range, near St. Helen 
one at Thelwall eee pave! with oer Brit. Nat., Feb. aoe ars 
JoHN CORDEAUX. Yor k S.E., Mid W. 
[Review of] the Birds of Oxfordshire [with allusions to the migration 
of Muscicapa atricapilla ev Ruticilla ea sag at year and Flamborough, 
and to ‘ Norman ore co a Craven name for 7urdus vietivriart Midl. 
Nat., Jan. 1891, p 
JouNn CoRDEAUX. Line. N., Lge is E. 
Ornithological Notes from the Humber District in the Autumn 
{anent scarcity or absence of Asio Pak oi Sy pe ey excubitor and venihes 
ristatus, andthe 
s pluvialis, Totanus neon sgt ee: Tring subarquata, 
i liarta, Reg. it Trin. 
: 
Erithacus, Alauda arvensis, Anthus st gage garg ryptes, Corvus poms 
Botaurus stellaris, Mergulus alle, Turdus At os tscivorus, T. merula, 
. tliacus, Plectrophanes nivalis, Fringilla mont bees. t08 rusticola, 
Phalaropus hyperboreus, Otocorys, Hirund = learius lapponicus, 
Tadorna cornuta, Cygn us musicus, psec rin og ‘ring phate Embertza 
pains og oth species of Passer, Linota flavir , Alcedo, Archibuteo, 
are a, Mergus nigh M. albellus, stag pons tachaonatr and Cygnus 
yee n Holderness and North Lincol e; localities, dates and full 
eben with tb on migratory ines Nat., Jan. 1891, pp. 2I- 
Joun CoRDEAUX. Linc. N. 
Wild Geese and Swans in Lincolnshire goer emi bop < big 
rhynchus, A, segetum, Cygnus ferus an ; the e few 
ules ¢ the severe weather, but it is a ped poi ar F ield, Ja an. roth, 
59. 
Joun ge Linc. N. 
Bewick’s Swan [Cygnus bewick’] in Lincolnshire [a herd observed at close 
quarters at povoet Cotes, Jan. 17th, 1801}. Field, Jan. 24th, 1891, p. 120. 
Joun Corpeavx. Linc. N., York S.E. 
Notes from the Humber —_— Plectrophanes nivalis (great numbers), 7urdts 
tliacus, T. musicus ies rn), 7: pilaris, Otocorys (abundant), Anthus obscurus, 
Fringilla paaeser t oa Linota pelensprecnidie . 6 ales and a nus (all at 
Spurn), Cygnus musicus, C. bewickt, Bern debe brenta, Anas boschas, Mareca, 
Fuligula ferina, Clangula glaucion, Flaliaétus albicilla, Vint, Scolopaxs 
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