264 bibliography: birds, 1885. 



John Cordeaux. Northumberland. 

 ' Cheviot's Mountains Lone ' [a long article, including notes on the birds]. 

 Field-, October 3rd, 1885, p. 499. 

 John Cordeaux. Cumberland. 

 Ring Ouzel [Turdus torquatus] feeding on Cherries [in Martindale, 1794]. 

 Zool., November 1885, p. 436-7. 

 Ben Day. Yorkshire. 

 White Partridges [{Perdix cinerea) ; a brood near Doncaster]. Field, 

 November 28th, 1885, p. 776. 

 C. D[ixon]. Lancashire, Yorkshire. 



Bibliographical Notices. The Birds of Lancashire. By F. S. Mitchell 

 [Criticises Mitchell's notes on the Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) by the light 

 of Yorkshire observation]. Ann. and Mag. N. H., July 1885, (5) xvi, 65-66. 

 C. W. Dod. ? Cheshire. 



Birds [ Turdus musicus] carrying away the shells of their eg^s when hatched 

 [presumably at Malpas, Cheshire]. Field, May 23rd, 1885, P- 676. 

 H. E. Dresser. Yorkshire. 

 Zoological Society [Note of exhibition of the Spurn example of Saxicola deserti\ 

 Field, November 28th, 1885, p. 777. 

 W. Duckworth. Cumberland, Westmoreland. 



Eagle's Haunts in the North of England [Corrections and additions to 

 Mr. Watson's article]. Field, January 31st, 1885, p. 134. 

 [Editor of Field.] / Lancashire. 



[Review of] Mitchell's 'Birds of Lancashire' [giving numerous quotations 

 from it]. Field, August 1st, 1885, p. 174. 

 Editor of Field. Yorkshire. 

 Eoss's Gull [Lanes Rossii] in Greenland [' We have no faith in the oft-quoted 

 statement that one was obtained many years ago in Yorkshire ']. Field, 

 November 7th, 1886, p. 671. 

 Editor of Zoologist. Lancashire. 

 The Birds of Lancashire. By F. S. Mitchell [Review]. Zool., August 1885, 

 pp. 318-320. 



Editor of Zoologist. Yorkshire. 

 [Review of the] Sixth Report on the Migration of Birds in the Spring and 

 Autumn of 1884. [Numerous statistics culled from report.] Zool., December 

 1885, pp. 492-496. 



John Emmet. Lincolnshire. 

 Our resident ' Dicky Birds ' in Winter [Enumerating those fed at Boston Spa 

 in winter, and describing the apparatus used]. Nat. World, , February 1885, 

 ii, 29-30. 



J. P. Entwisle. Lancashire. 

 One-winged Grouse [picked up on Hareden Moors, Clitheroe, August 13th. 

 Fine young cock, never had a right wing]. Field, September 5th, 1885, 

 P- 355- 



John Evans. Lincolnshire. 



Rare Birds killed in Lincolnshire [mostly somewhat common species, the most 



noticeable being the Bittern {Botaicrus stellaris), Little Auk {Mergulus alle), 



Merganser {Mergus merganse7')]. Field, January 17th, 1885, p. 65. 



F. H. Foljambe. Yorkshire. 



Ross's Gull [Larus Possii] in England [Continuing the discussion as to the 



authenticity of the Yorkshire record]. Field, November 28th, 1885, p. 776. 



Riley Fortune. . Yorkshire. 



Redwing [Turdus iliacus] Nesting in Yorkshire [' I found what must [!] have 



been the nest of a Redwing at Harrogate ' in 1879]. Zool., November 1885, 



P- 435- 



Naturalist, 



