Ixxiv AUTHORS QUOTED OR REFERRED TO. 



9. The Ibis. A Magazine of General Ornithology. London, 1859-1891. 

 Mr. A. G. More on the Distribution of Birds in Great Britain 

 during the Xesting-season, in the vol. for 1865. Many other papers 

 bearing upon British Birds. 



10. Catalogue of British Birds in the Collection of the British Museum. 



By G. R. Grat, F.L.S., F.Z.S. 18G3. 



11. A Handbook of British Birds. By J. E. HAETiifG, F.L.S., F.Z.S. 

 London, 1872. 



12. A List of British Birds. Compiled by a Committee of the British 

 Ornithologists' Union. Loudon, 1883. 



13. An Illustrated Manual of British Birds. By Howard Saunders, 

 F.L.S., F.Z.S. London, 1889. 



The Birds of Europe. By H. E. Dresser, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c. In 

 8 vols. London, 1871-1881. Our obligations to this magnificent 

 work are very great. 



'Ihe Birds of the Xorth-west (America). By Elliott Coues, Captain 

 and Assistant-Surgeon U.S. Army. Washington, 1874. 



Key to North American Birds. By Elliott Corrs, M.A., M.D., Ph.D. 

 London, 1884. 



Gleanings of Natural History. By George Edwards, F.R.S., F.S.A., 

 Librarian to the Royal College of Physicians. Loudon, 1758. 



LIST OF AUTHOES QUOTED OR EEFEREED TO IN THIS WOEK, 

 WITH THE ABBEEVIATIONS EMPLOYED. 



In order to save space and frequent repetitions only the initials of the 

 following authorities are, as a rule, given, enclosed in parentheses, after 

 the observations quoted from them. 



(B. born ; D. deceased ; v. v. viva voce ; in litt. in letters.) 



0. Y. A.— Oliver V. Aplin, M.B.O.U., Bloxhara, Oxon. 



Notes in ' Zoologist,' principally on birds of North Devon. 



]{, B. — Dr. Robert Battersbt, Torquay. D. 



Notes in ' Zoologist,' 1847, on Black Redstart, &c. 



