266 BIBLIOGRAPHY : BIRDS, 1 885. 



R. Duncombe Jewell. Northumberland. 

 Winter Visitors in Northumberland [Swans, Geese, Ducks, and Redwings 

 mentioned]. Zool., November 1885, p. 435. 



J. E. Kelsall. Yorkshire. 

 Unrecognised Birds [on a Yorkshire moor] : Waxwings ? [several identifications 

 suggested]. Sci. Goss., April 1885, p. 94. 



H. Wallis Kew. Lincolnshire, 

 Nature near Louth, North Lincolnshire [The Bittern, or ' Mire-drum ' 

 {Botaiirus stellarjs) once common, now scarce]. Nat. World, February 1885, 

 ii, 24-25. 



H. Wallis Kew. Lincolnshire. 



Nightingale {Danlias luscinia) [at Maltby Woods, near Louth]. Nat. World,. 

 July 1885, p. 138. 



H. YVallis Kew. Lincolnshire. 

 Mablethorpe [Ornithology : Stonechats {Pratincola rubicoia), abundant on sand- 

 hills, June 6th, 1885]. Nat. World, July 1885, p. 137. 

 H. Wallis Kew. Lincolnshire. 

 Heronry at Muckton Wood, Lincolnshire [particulars given]. Nat. World,. 

 July 1885, p. 129. 



H. Wallis Kew. Lincolnshire. 

 Louth Naturalists' Society [The Heronry at Muckton Wood]. Nat. World, 

 August 1885, PP- 1 54-5* 

 H. Wallis Kew. Lincolnshire. 



Heron [Ardea cinereay* Nest. Nat. World, September 1885, p. 177. 

 H. Wallis Kew. Lincolnshire, 

 Rambles near the Coast [at Theddlethorpe, Lincolnshire ; nest of Sand-martin 

 — Cotile riparia\ Nat. World, October 1885, p. 189. 



F. Kirton. N. E. Yorkshire. 



Thirsk [Bird-notes; notes on eight species]. Nat. Hist. Journ., April 15th, 

 1885, ix, 59-60. 



F. Kirton. Yorkshire. 

 Thirsk [nidification of Long-eared Owl {Asio otus) and variety of Rook ( CVrzw 

 frugilegus)]. N. H. Journ., May 15th, 1885, p. 79. 



R. B. L. Westmoreland. 

 Herons {Ardea cinerea\ and Rooks [Corvns frugilegus'] [At Dallam Tower, 

 Westmoreland, a very large rookery and perhaps the most extensive heronry 

 in the North of England flourish side by side. At one time fights took place, 

 but now they have for many years lived peaceably together]. Field, January 

 17th, 1885, p. 65. 



FL Lamb. Yorkshire. 

 Unrecognised Birds [on a Yorkshire moor ; suggested to be Stone-chats 

 {Saxicola rubicola)\ Sci. Goss., April 1885, p. 90. 



L. Lee. Notts. 

 Sand-Martins {Cotile riparia] and their Nests [instance of persistent building 

 in one place in Nottingham Park, regardless of disturbance by workman 

 cutting a road]. Sci. Goss., September 1885, p. 214. 



Thomas Lister. Yorkshire. 

 South Yorkshire [Bird-notes, October 1st, 1884, to February 1st, 1885 : 

 numerous species recorded]. Nat. Hist. Journ., March 15th, 1885, ix, 36. 

 T. Lister. . Yorkshire, 



Natural History Notes from [South] Yorkshire [Birds observed about Barnsley 

 in the autumn 1884, and winter of 1884-5]. Zool., May 1885, p. 184. 



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