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1910. Great Migration of Crossbills. ( Norw . Nat. Trans, ix. pp. 71-3.) 
1912. Emigration through Norfolk of the Rook and Grey Crow. (Zoolo- 
gist, pp. 389-92.) 
Haines (Charles Reginald), viv. ? 
Mr. C. R. Haines, M.A., who at the time of publishing 
the undernoted work resided at Uppingham, Rutland, was 
a former member of the R.O.U., which he joined in 1898, 
resigning in 1904. He also wrote a Memoir of Richard 
Haines , 1633-85 , a forgotten Sussex Worthy (London: 1899), 
in which he traces his ancestral history. He has published 
two other wprks of a classical and missionary nature. • 
1907. Notes on the Birds of Rutland. 1907. 
Collation — 1 vol. cr. 8vo, pp. xlvii + pp. 175, with 7 pi. (1 col.) 
and map. 
1908. Birds. [In Victoria History of Co. of Rutland, i. pp. 55-76.] London : 
1908. 4to. 
Hall (Kate M.), viv. 
The undernoted work contains bird notes on pp. 5-8, 
38-44 (including a list of 50 species “ said to have been seen ” 
in Regent’s Park), 61-5, 109-22, 206-13, and 295-302. 
1908. Nature Rambles in London. London : 1908. 
Collation — 1 vol. sm. 8vo, pp. xvii + pp. 325, ill. 
Halliday (W— — ), viv. 
Mr. Halliday, F. Soc. Litt. (London), F.S.A. (Scotland), of 
Holy Island, Northumberland, is described as being a close 
student of natural history for many years, and articles from 
his pen have appeared in the Field , Scottish Field, Tatler, 
Fry's Magazine, and the Shooting Times. He is the repre- 
sentative of the Wild Fowling Association in the neighbour- 
hood of his home, which he terms one of the finest observation 
stations for the study of bird life in the British Islands. He 
is the author also of A Descriptive History of Holy Island, 
formerly Lindisfarne (Newcastle : 1907), forming the first 
edition of the 1909 guide. 
