bibliography: birds, 1892. 151 



Anon, [signed * E.L.K/] 



Line. N. and S. 



Traditional Ballads : * The Three Ravens ' [given, as noted down at 



Northorpe, Line. N., in 1859, and dating back at least to aLout 1800]. 

 Notes and Queries, Nov. 26th, 1892, p. 437. 



Anon, [signed * Lepus Hibernicus ']. Cumberland, Line. N. 



The Recent Visitation of Ruddy Sheldrakes [ Tadoma casarca] to Great 



Britain [giving the details in full; the North-country occurrences were in 

 Cumberland, July 20th, on Humberstone Fitties, Sep. 1st, and at Crofton, 

 near Wigton, Cumberland, Sep. 26th]. Land and Water, Nov. 26th, 1892, 

 pp. 566-567. 



Anon, [signed ■ C. E. E. (York)']. York Mid W. 



Herons [Ardea cinerea] and Trout [in the Nidd near Pateley Bridge ; 



a pretty tale of the heron fishing for trout with its own feathers]. Field, 

 Dec. 10th, 1892, p. 918. 



Anon, [not signed]. 



Lane. S. 



Penketh Boys' Field Club \Motacilla lugubris seen on the playground], 

 N.H.J., Dec. 15th, 1892, p. 144. 



Anon, [signed 'L. P.']. 



York N.W. 



Red Grouse [Lagopus scoticus] perching on Trees [between Bellerby 



and Re dm ire, in Wensleydale ; often noted on hawthorns]. Field, Dec. 31st, 

 1892, p. 1003. 



O. V. Aplin. 



Cumberland. 



Ornithology in Relation to Agriculture and Horticulture. . . The Rook 



[(Corvus frugilegus)\ with reference to its destroying flights of locusts years 

 ago in Craven, and caterpillars on Skiddaw in 1830]. Gard. Chron., 

 Dec. 20th, 1890, p. 717. 



O. V. Aplin. 



Notts. 



Further remarks upon Grey Shrikes [with a passing allusion to 



Z. major near Nottingham]. Z00L, March 1892, p. 112* 



York N.W., S.W., N.E., Notts, Lane. S., Cheshire, 

 O. V. Aplin. Line. N., Derbyshire. 



On the Distribution of the Cirl Bunting [Ettiberiza cirlas] in Great 



Britain [giving detailed records compiled from various sources for the 

 counties specified above]. Z00L, April 1892, pp. 121 -128. 



Cheviotland, Durham, Cumberland, Lane. W. and S., 

 O. V. Aplin. York N.E., Notts, Derbyshire. 



The Status of the Woodchat, Lanius rufus, in Great Britain [discussed, 



and notes on the examples recorded, county by county]. Z00L, Oct. 1892, 

 PP* 345-352. 



J. Arkle. 



Cheshire. 



Notes on the Early Moths [of Chester district, with casual references 



to Pica pica* Garrulus gla f alarms % and Acredula rosea in Delamere 

 Forest, Feb. 13th, 1892]. Ent, May 1 892, p. 122. 



J. J. AKMfSTEAD. 



Cumberland. 



Sheldrakes [Tadorna cortiuta] on the Solway [increasing in numbers]. 

 Nat, May 1892, p. 140. 



John Avery. 



Cheviotland. 



Bird Notes from the North [of Northumberland, Chathill district ; 



arrival of Columba palumbus, Turdus pilaris, Scolopax rusticola, Fuliguia 

 ferina, and occurrence of Rallus aqitaticus\ Newc. Weekly Chron. ; rep. 

 Land and Water, Jan. 2nd, 1892, p. 27. 



William E. A. Axon. York Mid W., Lane. S. 



A Lancashire Naturalist— Thomas Garnett [with his notes on Troglodytes, 



Motacilla sulp/tt/rea, XL Jlava, Mecistura longicaudata, Helodromas, Parus 



May 1896. 



