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BIBLIOGRAPHY: 



Papers and records published with respect to the natural 

 history and physical features of the North of England. 



BIKDS, 1885. 



The scientific names inserted are in accordance with the B.O.U. 

 List of British Birds. The present bibliography is for 1885, although 

 a few titles accidentally omitted for 1884 are given. 



Reference should be made to the columns of ' The Field,' ' Land 

 and Water,' and to sporting papers generally, for information as to 

 the shooting of grouse and of other game-birds, but it is not thought 

 desirable to occupy space with it here. 



Various Writers. Yorkshire, Notts, Lincolnshire, Cumberland. 



Arrival of Summer Birds [in Yorkshire, P. Inchbald, T. Carter, E. W. West, 

 T. Lister ; in Notts, J. Whitaker ; in Lincolnshire, J. F. Bacon ; in Cumber- 

 land, T. Duckworth]. Field, April 4th, 1885, p. 454 ; April nth, p. 477;. 

 April 25th, p. 524 ; and May 2nd, p. 581. 



Various Writers. Notts, Yorkshire, Cumberland. 



Migrant Table, 1885 [E. Pickard, T. Lister, W. H. B'rown, H. Smith,, 

 T. Watson, Edith and L. M. Reynolds, J. H. Salter, W. Peill, F. Carr]. 

 N. H. Journ., September 15th, 1885, pp. 121-122. 



Anon. [' B.A.Oxon ']. Yorkshire. 

 A Cream-coloured Robin \_Erythacus rubecula : one creamy-white, with breast 

 red, shot in the East Riding, near Malton, January 5th]. Field, Tanuary 17th, 

 1885, p. 65. 



Anon, [no signature]. Lincolnshire. 



Nightingale [Daulias luscinia] near Grimsby [at Cleethorpes, quite close to the 



" sea]. Land and Water, May 30th, 1885, P- 55 2 - 

 Anon, [no signature]. Lancashire. 



The 'Birds of Lancashire' [reviewed; with copious quotations]. Nature,, 

 July 16th, 1885, xxxii, 241-242. 



Anon, [no signature]. Yorkshire. 

 Great Grey Shrike [Lanius excubitor, near Leeds] ; Little Auk \_Mergulus alle, 

 found near Tadcaster in July : both copied from the Naturalist]. Sci. Goss., 

 September 1885, p. 215. 



Anon, [no signature]. Yorkshire. 

 The Yorkshire Naturalists' Union [at Blubberhouses ; during the ramble such 

 birds as the Goldeneye {Clangula glaucion), the Greenshank {Tot amis glottis), 

 and the Ring Dotterel {sEgialitis hiaticuia) were noted]. Land and Water, 

 October 3rd, 1885, p. 315. 

 Anon, [no signature]. Cumberland. 

 A [Peregrine] Falcon [Falco peregrinus] shot in Cumberland [near Dalstone]. 

 Land and Water, December 26th, 1885, p. 606. 

 Anon, [no signature]. Northumberland. 

 The Birds and the Cold [a Woodcock {Scolopax riisticnla), a Thrush ( Ttirdus 

 muszcus), a Blackbird ( 7\ merula), Sparrows {Passer domestiais) Robins 

 {Erythacus rubecula), and last year a Kingfisher {Alcedo ispida) took shelter 

 in the Blaydon Iron Foundry during severe weather]. Land and Water, 

 December 26th, 1885, p. 606. 



Naturalist. 



