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Chas. Oldham. 



Lane. S., Cheshire. 



Supposed Occurrence of the Purple Heron [Ardea purpurea] in Lancashire 

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R. Padbn. - ? Lane. S. or Cheshire. 



[Bittern (Botaurus stellaris) shot 'in the neighbourhood']. Proc. Liverp. 



Biol. Soc, vol. 6, 1891-92, publ. 1892, p. xiii. 



A. J. Palethorpe. Notts. 



Protection of Birds' Eggs [with newspaper extract anent nest and eggs 



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H. A. Pavnter [Hon, Sec.]. Cheviotland. 



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1 89 1 ; increase in So materia mollissima, Lartts juscus % Sterna cantiaca, 

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E. Peake. 



York Mid W. 



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Saml. Peel. 



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Hooded Crow [(Corpus comix) common in the East Riding, especially 



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J. W. Peile and J. J. Williamson. Cumberland. 



Migrant Table, No. 16, 1892 [giving dates of arrival of Phyiioscopus rufus, 



P. trochilus, Hirundo, Cotile, Anthus trivia/is, Motacilla rail, Sylvia 

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Lister Petty. 



Notts. 



The Nightingale [Daulias luscinia] in Nottinghamshire [stating that he 



once — and once only — heard it in the neighbourhood of Worksop, in his 

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J. F. Pickard. 



York Mid W. 



Migrant Table, No. 16, 1892 [giving Newton-in-Bolland dates for 



Saxicola, Phyiioscopus rufus, P. trochilus, P. sibilatrix, Hirundo, Turdty 

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T. Digby ProoTT. Cheviotland. 



The Birds of the Outer Farnes [describing a visit paid on June 14th, 



and noting the breeding or presence of Lomvia troile, Fratercula, Lartts 

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