156 bibliography: birds, 1892. 



phomicurus, Sylvia cinerea, Erithants (in swarms), both Muscicapce t Saxicoal 

 a-nanthe, Accentor. Partis caruleus, Cyanecula, Anthus obscurus. Scolopax 

 rusticola. Regains cristatus (great swarms), Reg. ignicapillus, Lanius excubitor, 

 Archibuteo, Asio otus, A. brachyotus, Corvus frugilegus, St u mas, A laud a 

 arvensis, Tardus torquatus, /'. mernla, T. iliacus, T. music us, T. pilaris, 

 Plectrophanes nivalis , Phylloscopus trochilas^ Pratincola rubicola, Gal I in ago 

 ccelestis, Limnocryptes, and Corvus comix]. Zoo!., Dec. 1892, pp. 417-420. 



R. C. H. Cotton. Derbyshire. 



Reeve [Machetes pugnax] in Derbyshire [shot on the Burton-on-Trent 

 Sewage Farm ; a few days previously were observed there Hccmatopus, 

 Tot anus calidris, Aigialitis hiaticula, and Sand Snipe]. Field, Oct. 15th, 

 1892, p. 607. 



J. Hi Crosland. 



York S.W. 



Migrant Table, No. 16, 1892 [giving Cleckheaton dates for Saxicola, 



Phylloscopus trochilus, Hirundo, Anthus trivialis, Motacilla raii, Chclidon, 

 Cuculus, Pratincola rubetra* Ruth ilia phosnicurus, Sylvia sylvia, S. curruca, 

 Acrocephalus p/iragmitis, both Muscicapiz, and Crex\ N.H.J., Nov. 15th, 

 1892, p. 135. 



F. Curtis. 



Lane, S. or W. 



Migrant Table, No. 16, 1892 [giving Preston dates for Saxicola, Phyllo- 

 scopus ru/us, P. trochilus, Hirundo, Turd us torquatus, Cot He, Anthu$ 

 triviality Motacilla rail, Sylvia atricapilla, Pratincola rubetra, Rutialla 

 phcenicurus, and Tringoides], N.H.J., Nov. 15th, 1892, p. 135. 



A. N. Curzox. Derbyshire- 



White Landrail [Crex crex] in Derbyshire [one obtained at Kedleston, 



Se^. 6th, 1892]. Field, Sep. 24th, 1892, p. 473. 



J. Burtt Davy. Line. N. 



[Birds observed by] Lincolnshire Naturalists at Gibraltar Point [on 



Aug. 15th, 1891 ; Tardus musicus f T. merttla, Ruticilla phoemcurus, Mota- 

 cilla lugubris, Anthus prat ensis, II ir undo, Chelidon, Cotile, Passer domestic us, 

 Linota cannabina, Emberiza miliaria , E. citrinella, St urn us, Corvu 

 frugilegus , C. cor one, Alauda arvensis, Cypselus, Ardea cinerea, Gall inula 

 chloropus, sEgia litis hiaticula, Iringoides^ Tot anus calidris, T canescens, 

 both Numenii, Sterna Jluviat ills, S. mi nut a and Larus minutus noted by 

 J. E. Mason : several vernacular names given]. Nat., Feb. 1892, pp. 47*4^- 



Charles Dixon. Notts, Derbyshire, York S.W., Cheviotland. 



The I Birds of our Rambles j A Companion for the Country | By | [six 



lines of author] j with illustrations by A. T. Elwes. | London : Chapman and 

 Hall, I Limited, j 1891 | . . [8vo cloth, pp. xi. 4-249 + 8 plates; notes 

 anent Hirundo in Yorkshire and Derbyshire as bringing good luck (p. 17)- 

 Locustella mama between Heeley and Norton, Sheffield (p. 56), Phylloscopus 

 rufus in March in the Dukeries, Notts (p. 92), Falcon cesalon on the Peak, 

 Derbyshire (p. 151), Eudromias morinellus on migration in the Peak (p. I74)» 

 Plectrophanes nivalis in the Wash, and shot perching in Endcliffe Woods, 

 Sheffield, winter 1879-80 (p. 177), and Somateria mollissinm at the Feme 

 Islands (p. 221)]. 



Line. N. and S.. Cheviotland, Notts, 

 Charlfs Dixon, York S.E. and S.W. 



The 1 Migration of Birds | an Attempt to Reduce Avian Season-Flight 



to Law j by Charles Dixon ; [seven lines of titles] | [three lines of quotation] 

 j London : Chapman and Hall, Ld. | 1892 ! . . [8vo cloth, pp. xvi. 4* 3°° m ; 

 the only Northern references are : Regutus cristatus and Tardus musicus in 

 the Humber and up the Don. Sheaf and Trent, Corvus comix in the Wash 

 and along the Witham and Welland, Regains and Linota cannabina in the 

 Lincolnshire salt marshes (pp. 244-245); Turdus pilaris at the Fames and 

 at the Dudgeon Light- vessel off the Wash, T. merula along the entire coast, 

 etc. (p. 255)]. 



Naturalist, 



