bibliography: birds, 1885. 



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T. N. Postlethwaite. Cumberland. 

 Late nesting [September 10th, 1884] of the Yellowhammer [Emberiza citrinella]. 

 Zool., January 1 885, p. 30. 



J. A. R. Westmoreland. 

 Breeding of Woodcock [Scolopax rusticuld\ at Windermere [May 4th]. N. H. 

 Journ., June 15th, 1886, p. 99. 



J. E. R. Durham. 

 Solitary Snipe [Scolopax major} in Co. Durham. [Shot 'last week' at Burn- 

 ledge-in-Weardale. Another shot about 'a fortnight ago.'] Field, October 

 ioth, 1885, p. 533. 



Thos. Raine. Yorkshire. 

 Occurrence of the Great Grey Shrike [Lanius excubitor\ near Leeds. [The 

 same record as appeared in the Naturalist for August 1885, p. 298.] Nat. 

 World, September 1885, p. 178. 



T. G. Reeve. Lincolnshire. 

 Ring Ouzel [ Turdus torquatus\ feeding on cherries [in Lincolnshire]. Zool., 

 September 1885, p. 346. 



George Roberts. Yorkshire. 

 Topography and Natural History of Lofthouse and its neighbourhood [etc.]. 

 Vol. II. Leeds: printed for the Author. 1885 [pp. viii + 258]. 



[Remarks on the avi-fauna (pp. 19-25), synopsis of species specially subject 

 to persecution (p. 2%), miscellaneous notes (pp. 27, 87 to 193) ; tables of 

 arrivals of migrants (pp. 92, 97, 105, ill, 126, 127, 144, 157, 169); rare birds 

 captured during storms (p. 104); birds at Ledsham (p. 174, 176-178); at 

 Jackdaw Crag (p. 184); at Cowthorpe (p. 186); on the limestone (p. 188); 

 observations on domed nests (pp. 189-193).] 



John E. Robson. Durham. 

 The Fulmar \Fulmarus glacialis] at Hartlepool [found on the beach, October 12th ; 

 another a few clays later, not far from the coast ; and a third near mouth of 

 Hezleden Dene]. Young Nat., November 1885, P- 2 ^3« 



William Rose. Lancashire. 

 A Suspended Nest of the Swallow [(H/rtmdo ritstica) between two pieces of 

 iron hanging about 3 feet from a beam, Shaw Hill, near Chorley, Lancashire]. 

 Field, August 29th, 1885, p. 322. 



J. H. Salter. • Yorkshire. 



Yorkshire Coast Bird-notes [various species referred to]. Nat. Hist. Journ., 

 February 15th, 1885, pp. 14-15. 



J. H. Salter. Yorkshire. 

 Scarhoro' [Bird-notes, numerous species referred to]. N. H. Journ., May 15th,, 

 1885, p. 79. 



J. H. Salter. Yorkshire. 

 East Yorkshire Notes.— Birds [numerous species referred to, the notes extending 

 from May 9th to August 31st, 1885]. Nat. Hist. Journ., December 15th, 

 1885, pp. 187-188. 



J. H. Salter. Yorkshire, Lake District. 



The Pied Flycatcher \_Muscicapa atricapilla, near Scarborough ; detailed 

 observations ; other birds mentioned]. Nat. Hist. Journ., December 15th, 

 1885, p. 188. 



Howard Saunders. All the Counties. 



A History of British Birds (by the late Mr. Yarrell, fourth edition — edited, in 

 part, by Howard Saunders). Parts xxvii-xxx, concluding the work, and com- 

 prising the Anseres with numerous allusions to the North of England. 



Sept. 1886. 



