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BIBLIOGRAPHY: 



Papers and Records published with respect to the Natural History and 



Physical Features of the North of England. 



BIRDS, 1892. 



The present instalment has been compiled and arranged by 



WM. DENISON ROEBUCK, F.L.S. 



The previous instalments of the Bibliography of Birds have 

 appeared as follows : — 



For 1884— in ' Naturalist/ March and April 1885, pp. 185-200. 



continued in May 1885, „ 223-227. 



1885— „ September 1886, „ 260-272. 



1886— „ May and June 1889, „ i^^TS- 



1887— „ August and Sept. 1889, „ 249-270. 



1888— „ June and July 1890, „ 177-198. 



( April and May 1892, „ 121-136. 



1889 » ( Sept. and Oct 1892, „ 281-291. 



1890— „ April and May 1893, „ 115-137. 



1891 — „ June and July 1894, lf 177-199. 



The counties and vice-counties of which cognizance is taken are 

 the following, as named and numbered in the Watsonian scheme : — 



53, Lincoln S. : 54. Lincoln N. ; 56, Notts; 57, Derby; 58, 

 Cheshire; 59, Lancashire S. ; 60, Lancashire W. ; 61, York S.E. ; 

 2, York N.E. ; 63, York S.VV. ; 64, York Mid W. ; 65, York N.W. ; 

 66, Durham ; 67, Northumberland S. ; 68, Cheviotland ; 69, West- 

 morland with Furness ; 70, Cumberland; and 71, Isle of Man. 



The remarks prefixed to the Bird-Bibliography for 1886 (published 

 in the 'Naturalist' for May 1889. p. 145) arc equally applicable to 

 the present instalment. 



Anon, [signed 4 T. E. D.'J. 



A Ramble on a Yorkshire Moor [not specified, evidently Rombalds 



Moor ; notes anent Alauda arvensis, Cifu/us, Turdus torquatus, Fringilla 

 montifringilla, Tinmtmttttts, Vattellus, Charadrius pluv talis, Lagopus scot i< us, 

 Corviis corone, Numcnius arquata, Gallituiga arUstis, Turdus viseivorus, 

 Anas Ooschas, Ardea anerea, MotaciUa tnelanop€\ Nat. World, July 1887, 



h 



Yorks 



pp. 1 19- 1 22. 



Anon, [not signed]. 



The New Irrupt 

 1888, p. 379. 



Notts. 



Ibis. July 



Axon, [not signed]. 



Parliamentary Report on the British Museum 



Flamborough examples of Aha tarda and Lomvia 1 

 specimen ol Suxicola isabellina\ Ibis, Oct. 1889, 







May 1896. 



Cumberland 



