162 bibliography: birds, 1892. 



P. M. C. Kermode [not signed]. . Isle of Man. 



Phenological Observations [giving Manx dates for Scolopax rusticola, 



Turditb iliacus, Corvus frugilegus, Alaitda arvensis, Saxkola ananihe^ 

 Hiriuido, and Vanellus\ Yn Lioar Manninagh, April 1892, pp. 349"35°- 



H. Wallis Kew. 



Line. N. 



Field Notes. No. 1. In the Woods [near Louth] in Spring [noting 



nest of Ctrthia at Aby, May 6th, 1885]. Nat. World, Jan. 1886, p. 1. 



Vnrk Mid W 



Chas. Kirkby. 



Hawfinch [Coccothraitstes vulgaris] at I 

 Nov. 1891]. Nat., March 1892, p. 95. 



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E. P. Kxubley. York Mic 



Kittiwake [Rissa tridadyla] Inland [at Staveley near Boroughbridge] and 



Great Grey Shrike [Lamus excubitor\ near Knaresborough [on Feb. 20th and 

 Jan. 26th respectively]. Nat., April 1892, p. 116. 



E. P. Knubley. York S.E., Line. N. 



Destruction of Wild Birds' Eggs [referring to the harrying of Sterna 



tninuta at Spurn and on the Lincolnshire Coast, and the disappearance at 

 both places of 5. arctica and HcematopusX Nature, Sept. 1802, p. 434* 



E. P. Knubley. 



YorkS.E., Line. N. 

 • Legislative Protection required for Wild Birds' Eggs ? [the question 



discussed, with incidental mention of Sterna macmra and Uicrtiatopus 

 stralegus and ALgialitis hiaticula having practically ceased to exist or become 

 much scarcer as breeding species on the Yorkshire and Lincolnshire coasts]. 

 Ann. of Scott. Nat. Hist., Oct. 1892, p. 215. 



Robt. Lee. 



York N.E. 



Notes from Thirsk [anent habits of wild birds kept in captivity; also 



reporting a ■ Lesser Kestrel J ( Tinnunculus cenchris) shot near Thirsk, 

 April 1 2th, and asking if anyone had lost one from confinement; also that 

 two White-tailed Eagles {Haliaetus albicilla) were seen by James Boden at 

 Bushy Stoop brickponds, April 14th, 1892]. Field, April 23rd, 1S92, p. 5 5* 



Paul Leverkuhn. Cheviotland, Cumberland, York Mid W. and S.W. 

 Fremde Eier im Nest. | Ein Beitrag zur Biologie der Vogel | yon 



Paul Leverkiihn. j Nebst einer bibliographischen notiz liber Lottinger. 

 I Motto: [three lines] | 1891. | [Six lines of publishers' names]. [8vo, paper, 

 xii. +2124-4 pages ; references to Corvus frugilegus at Lofthouse, Yorkshire 

 (p. 5), Perdix perdix at Eslington Park (p. 8), Totamts ialidris and Vanetttts 

 in Cumberland (p. 97), Turdits merula and T. nmsicus at Harrogate and in 

 Nidderdale (p. 103), Pants earn lens and Accentor tucdularis in Cumberland 

 (p. 107), and a Cumberland reference at p. 126]. 



G. E. Lodge. Line- N. or S. 



[Former Nesting of Milvus ictinus and Buteo vulgaris near Lincoln, Me 

 G- Adrian and J. Wolley, mentioned in a note on]; e Martin in Surrey and 

 Lincolnshire. Zoo!., May 1892, p. 191. 



T. A. Lofthouse. York N.E. 



Arrival of Summer Birds (at Saltburn, Phylloscopus rufus, April 5th]. 

 Fields April 9th, 1S92, p. 508. 



R. Lydekker. York N.E., N.W., Durham, Lines. 



On British Fossil Birds [noting as found in Kirkdale Cave remains of 

 Alaitda arvensis^ Corvus corax, Pyrrhocorax graatlus, Bcrnkla berntcfa% 

 Perdix perdix ^ Scolopax gatlinago* also of a small Anas and of a large 

 Cclumba ; series of bones of Tetrao urogallus in a cave near Teesdale, 

 Yorkshire (see last edition of Yarrell) ; remains of Alca impennis m 

 superficial deposits in the Cleadon Hills, Durham ; and former abundance 

 of Podiceps cristatus in the Lincolnshire fens alluded to ; the former existence 

 of the Chough in Yorkshire is thus proved]. Ibis, July 1891, pp. 381-4 10 ' 



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