bibliography: birds, 1885. 265 



G. D'E. H. Fullerton. Notts. 

 Cat and Kittens in a Magpie [Pica candala] 's Nest. Field, March 7th, 1885, 

 P- 307- 



J. W. Goodall. Cumberland. 



The Pied Fly-Catcher [not rare near Keswick]. Sci. Goss., Sept. 1885, p. 214. 

 J. W. Graham. Lancashire. 



Colony of Black-Headed Gulls [{Larus ridibundus), at Cockerham Moss]. 

 N. H. Journ. , June 15th, 1885, p. 98. 



G. H. Caton Haigh. Lincolnshire. 

 Winter Visitors to Lincolnshire [Notes on the Autumnal Migration]. Field, 

 October 31st, 1885, p. 640. 



G. H. Caton Haigh. Lincolnshire. 

 Partridges [Perdix cinered\ with White Horseshoes [Writing from Grainsby 

 Hall, Great Grimsby, instances are quoted]. Field, Dec. 19th, 1885, p. 876. 



Allan B. Hall. Yorkshire. 

 Thirsk, N. Yorks. [Notes refer to Golden Plover ( Charadriits pluvialis) and 

 Bullfinch {Pyrrhula mropcea)]. Nat. Hist. Journ., March 15th, 1885, ix, 36. 



S. R. Hallam. Derbyshire. 

 Swallow [species not stated] taking Artificial Flies [near Burton -on-Trent]. 

 Nat. World, October 1885, p. 199. 



S. R. Hallam. Derbyshire. 

 Phalacrocorax carbo [shot near Burton-on-Trent]. Nat. World, December 

 1885, p. 234-5. 



W. Hy. Heathcote. Lancashire. 



The Knot [ Tringa canutus — a female shot near Preston, second week in 

 August, in summer plumage]. Sci. Goss., December 1885, p. 282. 



[H. H. Higgins.] Lancashire. 

 OPNIGOITOAIS. Bird-Life under the Shrubs, and what may be seen from my 

 study chair [at Rainhill, Liverpool : gossipping notes on the familiar birds]. 

 Proc. Liverp. Nat. Field Club, 1884-5, PP- 10-19. 

 Charles Dennis Hill. Northumberland. 

 Swallows [Hirundo rustica] building in a room [the nursery of Shortridge 

 House, near Lesbury, Northumberland]. Field, August 22nd, 1885, p. 315. 



W. PIodgson. Cumberland. 

 Large Flight of Titmice, etc. [In Flimby Wood, near Maryport, end of 

 September 1884. The flight, over a hundred individuals, consisted mainly 

 of Long-tailed Tits {Pants candains), and was accompanied by a brood of 

 Creepers (Certhia familiaris)]. Land and Water, January 3rd, 1885, p. 12. 



Peter Inchbald. Lincolnshire. 

 Food of the Brambling, or Mountain Finch [The writer goes on to note that 

 a Snow Bunting [Plect)'ophanes nivalis] from Lincolnshire had fed on seeds of 

 a maritime chenopod]. Field, February 28th, 1885, p. 282. 



Peter Inchbald. 



Arrival of Fieldfare [ lurdus pilaris] and Redwing [ T. iliacus] in Yorkshire 



[near Harrogate]. Field, October 24th, 1885, p. 607. 

 F. Jackson. Lancashire. 

 Garstang [January 25th, large flock of Golden Plover— Charadrius pluvialis]. 

 Nat. Hist. Journ., February 15th, 1885, p. 13. 



J. J. J[ackson]. Yorkshire. 

 Kingfishers [Alcedo ispida] near Whitby [Instances of their occurrence on the 

 seashore. Writer states that they have not been previously seen, though 

 frequent at Pickering and Malton]. Land and Water, Jan. 17th, 18S5, p. 55. 



Sept. 1886. 



