268 BIBLIOGRAPHY: BIRDS, 1885. 



Reginald D. Marshall. 

 Grey Phalarope {Phalaropus fulicarms] in Cumberland [a young one shot 

 September 23rd, on Derwentwater]. Field, October 24th, 1885, P- 607. 



J. F. Masham [misprinted Musham]. Lincolnshire. 

 Albino Rooks [Corvus frugilegus ; three Albinos with pink eyes in a nest at 

 Wellingthorpe]. Zool., July 1885, p. 259. 



J. E. Mason. Lincolnshire. 

 Curious Nest of a House Martin [(Chelidon urbica) at Alford]. Nat. World, 

 December 1885, p. 233. 



S. L. Mosley. Yorkshire, Notts. 



British Birds: their Nests and Eggs [Girl Bunting {Envberiza cirlus) occasionally 



in Yorkshire]. Young Nat., August 1885, pp. 186-188. 

 [Albino Chaffinch (Fringilla celebs) near Huddersfield ; varieties of eggs 

 at Rainworth.] Young Nat., September 1885, pp. 197-201. 



S. L. Mosley. Yorkshire. 

 Varieties of Wood Pigeon \_Columba palumbus] and Magpie [Pica caudata]. [A 

 variety of the Wood Pigeon, mottled drab, believed to have been killed in 

 Lancashire.] Zool., November 1885, p. 437. 



T. H. Nelson. Yorkshire. 

 Domestication of the Partridge \Perdix cinerea ; at Easby Hall, Cleveland]. 

 Zool., January 1 885, p. 29. 



T. H. Nelson. , Yorkshire. 



Reported occurrence of the Blue-winged Teal \_QuerqueduIa discors] near 

 Redcar. [The bird shot at Cowpen on September 3rd, 1882, and recorded 

 as an American Blue-winged Teal, proved to be a young male Garganey 

 {Querquedula circia).~\ Zool., March 1885, p. 113. 



Alfred Newton. Durham. 

 Mr. Grieve on the Garefowl [review, making reference to the Durham fragment]. 

 Nature, October 8th, 1885, xxxii, 545-6. 



Francis Nicholson. Cheshire, S. Lancashire. 



On the breeding of the Reed Warbler, Acrocephalus streperus in Cheshire. 

 [This note appeared in the Naturalist for March 1885, p. 182. Author adds 

 that he is satisfied that its ally the Marsh Warbler, A. pahistris, does not 

 occur in Cheshire.] Proc. Manch. Lit. and Phil. Soc, March 16th, 1885, 

 xxiv., 54-55. 



£Francis Martin Norman.] Northumberland. 

 Report of meetings of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club for the year 1884 



[note of the Black-headed Gulls (Larus ridibundus) breeding at Pallinsburn 

 (p. 445) ; and the birds noted at the Fame Islands, June 25th]. Proc. Berw. 

 Nat. Club, vol. x, No. ii (1885), pp. 439-460. 

 W. Peile. Cumberland. 

 Cockermouth [Bird-notes: Buzzard (Butco vulgaris), Dipper [Cinches aqiittticus), 

 Long-tailed Tit (Acredula rosea), Long-eared Owl (Asio otus), Brown Owl 

 [Syrnium ahtco), Crow [Corvus corone), Wheatear (Saxicola oznanthe), and 

 Hooded Crow ( Corvzis comix) referred to]. N. H. Journ., May 15th, 1885, 

 p. 79. 



E. A. Pim. Yorkshire. 



Sea-Gull in York [February 13th, 1885]. N. II. Journ., April 15th. 1885, ix, 60. 

 G. T. Porritt. Yorkshire. 

 Curious nest of the Song Thrush [Turdus musicus; atCopgrove, near Borough- 

 bridge. Nest placed among a number of young shoots covered with green 

 leaves springing from the bole of a tree and formed outwardly entirely of fresh 

 green shoots], Zool., August 1885, p. 311, 



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