WOEKS, ETC., REFEERED TO. Ixix 



been carried hundreds of miles beyond their usual latitudes until^ 

 making the first available land^ they have appeared as strangers 

 upon our shores, and so have been added to our Ornis. We con- 

 sider this '''Aided Migration" a factor worthy to be taken into 

 account in considering the present movements of birds to and 

 from this kingdom. 



LIST OF WORKS AND MAOAZINE AETICLES, &c. ON DEVON- 

 SHIRE ORNITHOLOaY QUOTED AND EEFERRED TO IN 

 THIS WORK. 



1. The Gentleman's Magazine. Edited by Sylvanus TJeban. 1755-1796. 



Various Notices relating to Devonshire Ornithology. " Three Days' 

 Excursion on Dartmoor," by Capt. Lasket. Vol. Ixv. (1795), part 2, 

 p. 910 ; vol. Ixvi. (1796), part 2, p. 279. 



2. A History of Devonshire. By the Rev. Richard Polav^ele, of Pol- 



whele, Cornwall. In 3 vols. Folio. Exeter and London, 1793- 

 1806. Land-Birds and Water-Fowl : Vol. i. chap. vi. pp. 101-111. 



3. Transactions of the Linnean Society. (Papers by Col. Montagu.) 



Vol. vii. 1804. " Observations on some species of British Quad- 

 rupeds, Birds, and Fishes," p. 274 ; Nesting of the Cirl Bunting, 

 pp. 276-280. Vol. ix. 1808. Hen-Harrier and Ringtail, p. 182 ; 

 Montagu's Harrier, p. 188; Nesting of the Dartford Warbler, 

 p. 191 ; Occurrence of Little White Heron female in Devon, October 

 1805, p. 197 ; Glossy Ibis, September 1805 ; and Red-breasted 

 Snipe [Bar-tailed Godwit], 1803, p. 198. 



4. The Monthly Magazine, vol. xxvi. part ii. Dec. 1808. A List of the 



Quadrupeds, Birds, and Fishes of Cornwall and Devon. 8vo. London, 

 1808. Birds, pp. 433-435, 527-529. Published anonymously, l»ut 

 must have been written by Mr. James, of Manaccan. 



.'). Ornithologia Danmonieiisis, a quarto work commenced in 1809 by 

 Dr. Andrew G. C. Tuckiju, of Ashburton. Two parts only were 

 ^mblished, containing an Introduction to the study of Ornithology, 

 and plates illustrating tho Sparrow-IIawk, Red-backed Shrike, and 

 Wood-Lark, drawn by W. R. Jordan. 



