l68 BIBLIOGRAPHY: BIRDS, 1892. 



scopus rufus at Skelton and Overton Woods ; Acrocephalus phragmitis. 

 Passer montanus, Phylloscopus trochilus, and Troglodytes by the Fuss ; all 

 being pbenological notes for 1889J. N.H.J., Dec. 15th, 1891, p. 176. 



J. Chas. Smith. Cumberland. 



Albino House Sparrows \ Passer domestic its'] in Cumberland [presumably 



near Penrith ; a few years since]. Nat., March 1892, p. 95. 



J no. E. Smith [Sec.]. Lane. S. 



[Phenological Notes by] Penketh Boys' Field Club [upon Sturnus, 



Turdus musicus, Charaarius pluvialis, Tinnunculus, Columba palumbus, 

 Corvus frugilegus, and Passer do?nesticus\ N.H.J., March 15th, 1892, p. 26. 



J. E. S[mith]. and T. Y[oui>e]. 



Lane. S. 



[Birds noted by] Penketh Boys' Field Club [Numcriius arquata, Motacilla 



sulphurea, and Chrysomitris near Penketh, Corvus fntgilegus in Bold Woods, 

 and Saxicola at Widnes ; dates given], N.H.J., May 15th, 1892, p. 57. 



J. E. S[mith]. and T. Y[oude]. Cheshire, Lane. S, 



[Birds noted by] Penketh Boys' Field Club [Ruticilla phanicurus at Moore 



in Cheshire, Linota rufesceiis at San key, Syrnium aluco on Chat Moss, and 

 Crex at Penketh]. N.H.J., June 15th, 1892, p. 74. 



Tom Speedy. Yorkshire, Derbyshire. 



Weight of Grouse [{Lagopus scoticus) in various districts ; 26 to 28 oz. in 



Yorkshire and Derbyshire]. Land and Water, Nov. 19th, 1892, p. 538. 



Thomas Stephenson. 



York N.E. 

 Bird-Notes from Whitby, Sept. 1890— Oct. 1891 [anent the occurrence of 



Larus minutus, Pernis, Botaurus stellaris, Fuligula fuligula, F. mania, 

 Picus major, Clangula glaucion, Bernula bernicla, Limosa lapponica, Lannis 

 collurio, and Hccmatopus ostralegus, with localities, dates, ana other details]. 

 Nat., Jan. 1892, pp. 21-22. 



Douglas Stuart Steuart. Lane. S. 



A Brood of Pied Blackbirds [( Turdus merula) at Fallowfield, Manchester]. 



Z00L, Oct. 1892, p. 358. 



C. E. Stott. 



Lane. S. , 



Spotted Crake [Porzana maruettd] in S.W. Lancashire [several instances, 



with localities and dates, etc., given]. Zoo!., Oct. 1892, p. 361. 



R. A. Summekfield. York MidW. 



Birds near Ripon [being notes on Coccoihraustes vulgaris, Carduelis elegans, 

 and Chelidon (second brood) at North Stainley]. Nat., April 1892, p. 116. 



James Sutton. Durham. 



Pied Rooks [( Corvus frugilegus) and Pied Daw (C. monedula) near Durham ; 



the former observable nearly every season]. Zoo!., June 1892, p. 228. 



M. Tail York S.W. 



Walton Hall [and Charles Waterton's protection of birds ; mentioning 



Chenalopex agyptiacus, Bernicla canadensis. Anas boschas, Querquedula 

 crecca, Mareca, Fuligula ferina, F. fuligtda, Clangula, Spatula, Fulica, 

 Gallinula chloropus, Ardea cinerea and Strix\ Yorkshire : Scenes, Lore 

 and Legends [Leeds, 1888], p. 59. 



J. Theobold. 



Westmorland or Furness. 



Food of Wild Pheasants [Phasianus colchicus] in the English Lake 



District [acorns, and Polypoaium vidgare found in their crops in autumn and 

 winter]. Field, March 26th, 1892, p. 463. 



J. T. Thompson. 



York N.E. 



Migrant Table, No. 16, 1892 [giving dates at Great Ayton for Phytic- 



scopus rufus, P. trochilus, P. sibiiatrix, Hiriindo, Turdus torquatus, Cotile, 

 Motacilla rait, Chelidon, Cuculus, Pratincola rubetra, Rutidlla ph&nicurus, 

 Sylvia sylvta, S. curruca, S. hortensis, Tringoides, Crex, Cvpseltts, and 

 Muscicapa grisola\ N.H.J.. Nov. 15th, 1S92, p. 135. 



Naturalist. 



