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Ackworth Boys' Essay and Natural History Societies' Reports 

 [reviewed]. Yorkshire. 

 [Bird-notes]. N. H. Journ., September 15th, 1885, pp. 117-118. 

 John Aitchison. Northumberland. 

 [Tabulated dates of] Arrival and Departure of [34] Migratory Birds in the 

 Belford District, during the year 1883 [followed by numerous notes for 1884; 

 records of Hoopoe {Upnpa epops), Wax wings {Ampelis garruius), Squacco 

 Heron (Ardea comata), Bittern {Botaiints ste/laris), etc.]. Proc. Berw. Nat. 

 Club, vol. x, pt. ii (1885), pp. 579-581. 



William Craibe Angus. Yorkshire. 

 Common Bittern, Botaurus stellaris, shot near Leeds, Yorkshire [this is no 

 doubt Mr. J. W. Addyman's Knaresborough specimen], Proc. N. H. Soc. 

 Glasgow, March 25th, 1884 [pub. 1885], vol. i, p. xxvi. 



H. T. Archer. Northumberland. 

 Spotted Eagle [Aqui/a ncevid\ in Northumberland [same record in substance as 

 given in the Naturalist]. Field, November 14th, 1885, p. 708. 



Hubert D. Astley. Yorkshire. 

 Pied Flycatcher \_Muscicapa atricapilla] and other Birds at Bolton. Zool , 

 August 1885, p. 304. 

 J. C. Atkinson. Yorkshire. 

 Ring Ouzel {Turdiis torqtiatus] feeding on Cherries [at Danby-in-Cleveland]. 

 Zool., October 1885, p. 387. 

 R. J. Attye. Cumberland. 

 Ravens [Corvus corax] in Cumberland [in Lake District. Mentions also 

 Heronries and the breeding of Woodcock {Scolopax rusticula), Peregrine 

 {Falco peregrinics), Buzzard [Buteo vulgaris), Ring Ouzel {Turdus torquatus), 

 notes on the Dotterel {Eudroinias morinellus), Snipe {Gallinago cczlestis), 

 Teal {Querquedirfa crecca), Wild Duck {Anas boscas), and Rock Dove 

 {Columba livia)\ Zool., March 1885, pp. 109-110. 



B. B. H. B. Yorkshire. 

 Reed Warbler {Acrocephahis streperus\ nesting at a distance from water [The 

 reeds in a large pond being very backward, a nest was built in a black 

 currant bush in 1885 — and in a yew tree, some years before — at Hullbank, 

 Inver Hull, East Yorkshire]. Field, June 27th, 1885, p. 843. 

 Matthew Bailey. Yorkshire. 

 Notes from Flamborough [The Guillemots [Lomvia troile) have arrived in large 

 numbers on the cliffs. They are being shot for food ; as such, some people 

 prefer them to hare]. Land and Water, February 21st, 1885, p. 171. 



Matthew Bailey. Yorkshire. 

 Arrival of Summer Visitors [several species ; also departure of Hooded Crows 

 {Corvus comix)]. Land and Water, April 25th, 1885, p. 404, and May 2nd, 

 p. 447. 



Matthew Bailey. Yorkshire. 

 Departure of Migratory Birds [notes on the autumnal migration at Flamborough. 

 Also records capture on September 9th, of a Wryneck ( Yunx torqitilla) at 

 Sewerby]. Land and Water, September 26th, 1885, p. 295. 

 Matthew Bailey. Yorkshire. 

 Bird Departures and Arrivals [at Flamborough ; numerous species cited]. 

 Land and Water, October 31st, 1885, p. 413. 

 F. J. Bamford. Derbyshire. 

 Hoopoe \U pupa epops] in Derbyshire [shot near Ashborne ; September 30th]. 

 Nat. World, December 1885, p. 235. 

 A. D. Barber. Yorkshire. 



York [< Horned Owl' at]. Nat. Hist. Journ., April 15th, 1885, ix, 60. 

 Sept. 1886. 



