198 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 1884: BIRDS. 



A. J. Matthews. Notts. 



Golden Oriole {Oriohis galbiila] in Nottinghamsliire. Field, May 31st. p. 737 ; 

 Land and Water, May 31st, p. 508. 



A male appeared near Worksop, on the 15 th May. Probable escape. 



R. Morton Middletox. 



Pied Jackdaw \_Corvns niouedula\. Zool., May, p. 197. Durham. 

 Noted for some time at Castle Eden, Durham, and exhibited to Linnean 

 Society, April 3rd. 



F. S. M[itchell]. Lancashire, Westmoreland. 



Provincial Name of Bird. Field, June 21st, p. 879. 



Quotation from Camden's Britannia. Cough's (2nd) ed., 1806, iii. 406 

 (translated from the 1507 ed.) — that among the Waterfowl frequenting Win- 

 dermere are 'gravyes.' 



Oliver Mitchell. 



Birds. Young Nat., July, vi. 192. Yorkshire. 



Two Cuckoo's eggs in a single Meadow Pipit's [^Ant/ius prafensis] nest, 

 presumably near Bingley. 



F. O. Morris. Northumberland. 



The Cuckoo \_Citctihcs canorits\ etc. Land and Water. January 5th, p. 17. 



Notes made in Northumberland. Nesting of Rook, in December, 1883, 

 at Felton Mills, also noted. 



Young Rooks \_Corvus ftiigilegus\ in December. Land and Water, February 

 9th, p. 129. 



At Felton, near Newcastle. 



Cumberland. 



The Eaven {^Corvus corax] in Cumberland. Land and Water, February 2nd. 

 Flock of four noted by Mr. Amos near the Troutbeck Valley. 



Yorkshire. 



Anecdotes of Animals and Birds. Land and Water, May 17th, p. 460. 

 Includes one of a tamed Starling [^Stzwutis viilgaris\ at Langton Hall, near 

 Northallerton. 



S. L. MosLEY. Notts. 

 A Visit to Rainworth Lodge, Notts. Young Nat., March, v. 83-5. 



Notes on the birds in Mr. W^hitaker's collection and in his grounds, in- 

 cluding the Egyptian Nightjar ^Capriinulgits csgyptms], 



Lancashire, Notts. 



Bird Protection and its Relation to Insect Life. Young Nat., July, v. 188-191. 

 Remarks on former destruction of Larks at Formby, Lancashire, and on 

 Tits preying on Hybernice at Rainworth, Notts. 



Durham, Northumberland, Notts,, Lincolnsh,, Yorksh., Lancash. 

 British Birds, their Nests and Eggf. Young Nat., February, v. 54-56 ; 

 March, 80-83; April, 114-115; May, 131-134; July, 185-187: and August, 

 209-210. 



Notes upon Pants cristatus. north of England ; Parus ater, co. Durham ; 

 nests of Marsh Tit yParns pahisiris], at Prudhoe-on-Tyne, and at Rainworth, 

 Notts. ; P. biaruiiciis, in Lincolnshire ; Morris's Huddersfield record of the 

 latter bird condemned ; the northern [? continental] form of P. catidatiis at 

 Tynemouth : varieties of the Pied Wagtail {Motacilla hcgiibris\ obtained at 

 Leeds and in Notts. ; the occurrence of the Grey Wagtail (/I/, melanope) in 

 the north of England; the Rock Pipit {Anthns obsctirtis)%xQzoxdi^dL as very 

 numerous at Flamborough Head ; and the Wood Lark {Alanda arborea) 

 noted for Lancashire and East Yorkshire. 



Naturalist. 



