726. BIBLIOGRAPHY : BIRDS, 1890. 
JAMES enney Cheviotland. 
Report e Mee of the Berwickshire toh mabe sts’ Clu # for the 
ee 18800 (noting ces garriulus shot at Glanton Pyke, Whaup or Curlew 
e for n Hill; Larus ridibunds and’ aa nies ite at 
Ingram Haugh, 2h i: Corvus corax bred n he s, Linhope, 
shot in Cheviot in the winter; 7z ho 1s mp ae at Linhope 
ns ; : "Ciuc ulus, tle: tda arvensis, V anellus, ieee oe Saxicola, Pratincola 
in 
rubetra, and 7ringotdes noted on the Bre Cypselius, Chelidon 7, and 
Hirundo at Branton ; Phylloscopus ie “06. chil, Vandi hse ‘ulus, Numentus 
pis Ardea cinerea, Alauda arvensis, C. oradrins, Stevan HS 2 tree 
Accipiter n 75uUS, Sylvia a atricapilla ere rea, Phylloscopus silat wes Anthus 
Tringoides, Saxicola, Ruticilla oF ime YUUS aX 
particulars, for various localities in Cheviotland ; Fringilla celebs, Sturnits, 
vi apa grisola ; numerous birds specified th trict of 
< urn (England) and Upper Lidderdale (Scotland), includi 
Pratincole on the dron Bu t dwater, on scoticus and 
Cal rn and on the De 
Tetrao tetrix on Thorlieshope, Gal/inago calestis on Deadw stags a Anas 
aw Hill, and Saxic a u 
Club, for 1889, vol. , No. 3 (pub. 1890), pp. 
H. 5S. HarLanp. Northumberland S. 
e Birds an mmals preserved at Brighton [with mention of the 
Yellow. pipes Warbler salidesar< pa _superitass) captured some fone or 
fifty years ago near Newcastle, rlan ag tee sed to be in 
a private collection} Field, “Feb. Z os ge p- 
ts eps 
HARLAND. York S.W. 
Weasel attacked by [two] pats and [three] fg oi s [(Pica rustica), 
the ‘hawks’ not named; the combat, which began by the Weasel attacking 
a Pheasant, described]. Field, Tah 5th, 1890, p “ 
OBE ARPER. York N.E. 
Notes from Scarborough [anent falco os Le bike Sierien arius parasiticus, 
S. catarrhactes, S. po es torhinus, Met: » Larus marinus, L. glaucius, 
L. minutus, Porzana maruetta, Lanius ha or, cinnamon -co bused Fringilla 
celebs, Puffinus griseus, P. major, Popa som aria lencorrhoa, Colymbus septen- 
trionalis, Podiceps pacer: nil and Muscicapa parva). Zool., Jan. 1890, p- 21. 
R, P. HARPER York N.E. 
Eared Gre be [Pac diceps nigricollis| near Scarborough [one shot Dec. 16th, 
ial Feb oe, rbor coeeh example, although 7. auritis is not uncommon]. 
p- 7 
R. i pants York N.E. 
Little Auk L Meneuias alle] at Scarborough [six examples during the last two 
months ; particulars of capture given]. Zool., April 18 
JoHN Harrison. York Mid: hats 
A Plea for the Starling [(S¢rv: ) 4 
at Wilstrop Hall; and aleds winston ing t he measures taken against Pi pasar 
ni dtecanee in Cheshire and near Wino Nat., Feb. 1890, pp- 45-46; 
thereon, N.H.J., March 15th, 1890, p 
Jagie aia - 
Wheatear [Saxicola enanthe] in North Lincolnshite in en “obi at 
Goxhill, 23rd; earliest date on record]. Zool. » April 1890, p. 
ae Se Berea 
es N. 
Jack Snipe [Limnocryptes gallinula| in North pment 
me *Goxhill ; notice also of Gallinago calestis}. Zool. » June ones p- 
R. C. HEDLEY. Northumberla As 
otes on the which frequent the Hallington Rese: sees a 
Corbridge-on- Tyn Larus ridibundus (a breeding porcen i fase 
L. canus, Seeras fuviatilis, S - cantiaca, Phalacrocorax carbo, Anas hen 
Naturalist,. 
