SEL 311 



17. Pigeons. Edinb. 1835, n°,-~Jard. Nat. Lib. Orn. V. 



18. Parrots. Edinb. 1836, \%°.—Jard. Nat. Lib. Orn. VL 



19. Address to the Berwiclishire Naturalists' Club, read at its Third 

 Anniversary, Sept. 1834., p. 33. 



20. Notice of the Capture of Pernis apivorus (Honey Buzzard), and 

 of the Wryneok.— Trans, of Berw. Nat. Club for 1836, p. 109. 



21. Notice of a curious Aquatic Larva, found in a water-jug at Twizell. 

 —Trans. Berw. Nat. Club for 1839, p. 202. 



22. Address as President to the Berw. Nat. Club, 1844, p. 81. 



23. Observations and Notes during the year 1846, and on the occur- 

 rence of Insects. — Trans. Berw. Nat. Club, 1847, p. 205. 



24. On some Fossil Remains oi Bos primigenius. — Owen, Trans. Berw. 

 Nat. Club, 1850, p. 45. 



25. Notice of the Birds observed in the neighbourhood of St. Abb's 

 Head, on July 18, 1832. — Trans. Berw. Nat. Club, I. p. 18. 



26. Observations on the Birds observed in the neighbourhood of Cold- 



brandspath in April, and those at St. Abb's Head in June 1833 



Trans. Berw. Nat. Club, I. p. 20. 



27. Notice of the Capture of J)eikphila galii (Scarce Spot Elephant 

 Moth), a rare Lepidopterous Insect, belonging to the family of the 

 SphingidtB, Leach.. — Trans. Berw. Nat. Club, I. p, 40, 



28. On the Instinct of the Water-Hen. — Trans. Berw. Nat. Club, 

 I. p. 84. 



29. First Report on the Fauna of Twizell — Trans. Berw. Nat. Club, 

 I. p. 133. 



30. Notice of Scolopago major, Linn. — and of %ome of the rarer Noc- 

 turnal Lepidoptera taken at Twizell House. — Trans, Berw. Nat. 

 Club, L p. 160. 



31. On the effects produced upon Animal and Vegetable Life by the 

 Winter of 1838.— Trans. Berw. Nat. Club, L p. 188.— Ann. of Nat. 

 Hist. V. p. 334. 



32. Case of Andrew Mitchell, aged ten years, son of Robert Mitchell of 

 North Charlton, in the parish of EUingham, Northumberland, Shep- 

 herd, and Ann his wife (^Discharge of Coleopterous Larva from the 

 left nostril) Trans. Berw. Nat. Club, I. p. 203. 



33. Notice of a curious Hybrid (between the Black Cock and Phea- 

 sant), killed at Chevington Wood, Northumberland — Trans. Berw. 

 Nat. Club, I. p. 230. 



34. Report on the Ornithology of Berwickshire and district within the 

 limits of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club — -Trans. Berw. Nat. 

 Club, L p. 250. 



35. Table showing the Period of Arrival of several Summer Birds of 

 Passage, in the neighbourhood of Twizell House, for the last twenty 

 years. — Trans. Berw. Nat. Club, II. p. 70. 



36. List of Insects taken by Mr. Hardy in June and July 1843, in the 

 neighbourhood of the Pease Bridge. — Trans. Berw, Nat, Club, II. 



p. no. 



37. Curruca atricapilla and Phcemcura tithys, wintering in Britain, 

 -^Mag. Zool, and Bot. L p. 104. 



38. Loxia curvirostra. — Mag. Zool. and Bot. I. p. 103. 



39. Notice of the Jjutjmtis rwpestris of Block. — Mag. Zool. and Bot. 

 I. p. 167, fig. 



