158 BIBLIOGRAPHY: BIRDS, 1892. 



K. R. Fitzgerald. York Mid W. 



Late Nesting* of the Swallow [{Hirumto ntstica) at Starbeck, latter 



end of October 1884; nest of Chelidon with young, at Pateley, Oct. 8th; 

 Hirttndo seen at Harrogate as late as Oct. 23rd in 1887]. Garner, Jan. 1st, 

 1887, p. 64. 



F. R. Fitzgerald. York Mid W. and S.E. 



A Brief Account of Pallas's Sand Grouse {Syrrhaptes paradoxus) and 



its Habits [giving details of occurrences in Holderness, at Leeds, Norton-le- 

 Clay, Beaver Dyke, Dariey, Staveley, Goldsborough, Withernsea, etc.]. 

 Garner, Oct. 1st, 1888, pp. 1-4. 



Johnnie Forrest. Lane. S. 



Birds and Weather Forecasts [as noted at Formby, Lane, in the case 



of Wild Geese, Vanellus, Charadrius pluvialis, Afareca, Anas bosc/tas, 

 Limnocryptes gallinula, etc., and their unerring indications of coming 

 weather]. Field, Dec. 31st. 1892, p. 1003. 



Riley Fortune. Cheviotland, Northumberland S., Westmorland. 



Strange Nesting Places [in Northumberland : Erithacus in a tin can ; 



Turdtis ?nerula under a sleeper near Lucker railway station ; A credit la rosea 

 in an old squirrel's * dray ' at Gosforth Park ; Gallinula ckloropus in a fir 

 tree at least 12 feet from the ground, also in Gosforth Park ; Troglodytes in 

 old stable lantern at Kendal, Westmorland]. Garner, Jan. ist, 1887, p. 64. 



Northumberland. 



Riley Fortune. 



A Chapter on Bird Curiosities [including a record of a double egg of 



Anas boschas in Northumberland, and an adventure there with Phylloscopus 

 trochilus and nest]. Garner, Feb. 1st, 1S87, p. 84. 



Riley Fortune. 



York Mid W. 



Harrogate Bird Notes [in Jan. 1887; anent abundance of Dendrocopus 



major and occurrence of Sula (Crimple Viaduct), Anser brae hyrhync hits > 

 Lanius exculritor (Harlow Moor), Coccothraustes vulgaris^ Alergus merganser^ 

 at Killinghall Bridge, Jan. 20th, 1887, and at Ripley Lake, Feb. 26th, 1886; 

 Tacky baptes, Bernicla bemicla near Harlow Moor, Gallinago gallinago, Afota 

 cilia lugubris, A/, melanope, Littota linaria\. Garner. April 1st, 1887, p. 112. 



Riley Fortune. York Mid W. 



The Birds of Harrogate and District [enumerated with localities, local 



names, etc., and introductory remarks; the present instalment include> 

 32 species, from Turdus to Sitta\ Garner, May 1st, 1887, pp. 123-126. 

 [Continuation, gives 42 species, from Troglodytes to Alauda]. Garner. 

 June 1st, 1S87, pp. 141-3. [Third instalment has 33 species from Alauda 

 to Botaurus\ Garner, July 1st, 1887, pp. 164-6. [Fourth instalment gives 

 39 species, from Chenalopex to Seolopax]. Garner, Aug. 1st, 1S87, 

 pp. 1 79- 18 1. [Fifth and concluding instalment brings up the total to 17° 

 suedes, from Gallinago to Rhodostethia^ and includes additional notes o* 

 6 species]. Gamer, Sep. 1st, 1887, pp. 199-200. 



R. Fortune. Northumberland, Durham, York Mid W. 



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



Starling [(S/urnus vulgaris) with notice of their increase in Northumberland 

 and near Sunderland]. Gard. Chron., Jan. 3rd, 1891, p. II. [Habits in 

 their nesting sites at Harrogate]. Gard. Chron., Jan. 10th, 1891, p. 45- 



Riley Fortune. York Mid W. 



Curious Death of a Young Blackbird [{Turdus merula) caught by the 

 throat on a rose-prick, at Harrogate]. Nat., Jan. 1892, p. 22. 



R. Fortune. York Mid W. 



Great Grey Shrike [Lanius excubiter] at Harrogate [one seen in Barbers* 



Coppice, 27th Jan., 1892]. Nat., A pi. 1892, p. 116. 



Natural^ 



