LOCAL LISTS OF BRITISH BIRDS. 253 



K[ing (Wm. Doubleday)] — A List of Birds found in the Neighbour- 

 hood of Sudbury. Fulchers Sudbury Magazine, p. 126. London 

 and Sudbury, 4to, 1838. (Enumerates 130 species; afterwards 

 reprinted separately. 



Day (Geo.) — The Birds of Essex. Chelmsford Chronicle, August 

 Gth to September 17th, 1880. (A series of seven articles; does 

 not contain much original matter.) 



[Harting (J. E.)]— The Birds of Epping Forest. In E. N. 

 Buxton's Epping Forest, pp. 84-101. London, 8vo, 1884. (A 

 second edition in 1885.) 



[Harting (J. E .)]— The Birds of Epping Forest. In Lindley's 

 Walks in Epping Forest, pp. 122-128. London, oblong 8vo, 1887. 



Christy (Miller) — The Birds of Essex : a Contribution to the 

 Natural History of the County, with numerous illustrations. Lon- 

 don, Chelmsford, and Buckhurst Hill, 8vo, 1890. (Enumerates 

 276 species.) 



GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 



Knapp (J. L.) — The Journal of a Naturalist. London, 8vo, 1829. 

 (Contains numerous observations on the Birds of Western 

 Gloucestershire.) 



Nicholls (H. G.)— The Forest of Dean. London, 8vo, 1858. 

 (Birds are treated in Chapter xiii.) 



HAMPSHIRE. 



Warner (Rev. Richard)— Of the Ornithology of the Isle of Wight. 

 In his History of the Isle of Wight, [&c], chap, iv., pp. 225-246. 

 Southampton and London, 8vo, 1795. 



Bury (Rev. C. A.) — Notes on the Birds of the Isle of Wight. 

 Zoologist, vol. ii., p. 644, and vol. iii., p. 915, &c. London, 8vo, 1844. 



More (A. G.j — [Ornithology of the Isle of Wight]. In Venables' 

 New Guide to the Isle of Wight, pp. 412-437. London, 8vo, 1860. 

 (Enumerates 220 species.) 



Wise (J. R.) — [Birds of the New Forest]. In his New Forest : Its 



History and its Scenery. London, 4to, 1863. (Enumerates 230 



species ; there are several subsequent editions.) 



Willmore (J. H.) — Lecture on Birds of the Neighbourhood of 



Queenwood ; their Nests and Eggs. London, 12mo, 1874. (Not 



seen.) 



Kelsall (J. E.)— The Birds of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. 



(In preparation : see Science Gossip, 188T, p. 91. 



HEREFORDSHIRE. 



Lingwood (R. M.) — A Short Outline of a Fauna for part of Here- 

 fordshire. Annals of Nat. History, vol. v., pp. 184-188. London, 

 8vo, 1840. (Enumerates 76 species). 



Lees (Edwin)— Birds of the Malvern District : Resident, Migratory, 

 and Occasional Visitors. Zoologist, 2nd series, vol. vi., pp. 251 7, 

 2631, and 2659. London, 8vo, 1871. (Reprinted from Traits. 

 Malvern Naturalists' Field Club.) 



