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Golden-crested Begulus ; or Wren. {Mem. Wernerian N.H. Soc. 
v. pt. 2, pp. 397-400.) 
Description of the Plectophanes lapponica, a species lately dis- 
covered in the British Islands. {Linn. Soc. Trans, xv. pt. 1, 
pp. 156-60 ; pi. i.) 
1830. Observations on a new species of Swan ; discovered by Mr. Bichard 
Wingate of Newcastle-on-Tyne. Newcastle : 1830. 4to. 
Notice of Cypselus alpinus and Mergus cucullatus. {Trans. 
N.H. Soc. Northumbd. and Durh. i. pp. 291-3.) 
1831. A Catalogue of the Birds hitherto met with in the Counties of 
Northumberland & Durham. {Trans. N.H. Soc. Northumbd. and 
Durh. i. pp. 244-90.) 
The first list for these counties of any authority and ap- 
proaching completeness. 
1834. A First Beport on the Fauna of Twizell. {Hist. Berw. Nat. Club, 
vol. i. pp. 133-6.) 
Observations on the Birds observed in the Neighbourhood of 
Coldbrandspath in April; and those at St. Abb’s Head in July 
1832; and June 1833. {Op. cit. pp. 18-20; 20-22.) 
Notice of capture of Pernis apivoruS; etc. {T.c. pp. 109-10.) 
On effects produced upon animal . . . life ; by the writer of 1838. 
{T.c. pp. 188-93.) 
Notice of a curious hybrid killed at Chevington Wood. {T.c. 
pp. 230-32.) 
A Beport on the Ornithology of Berwickshire and District within 
the limits of the Berwickshire Naturalists’ Club. {Hist. Berw. 
Nat. Club, i. pp. 250-62.) 
1835. On the [Quadrupeds and] Birds inhabiting the County of Sutherland; 
observed there during the Summer of 1834. {Trans. N.H. Soc. 
Northumbd. and Durh. i. p. 288.) 
Notice of Birds observed in Sutherlandshire ; June 1834. {Report 
Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci. for 183 , pp. 610-13.) 
1836. Idem. {Edinburgh New Philos. Jour. xx. pp. 286-95.) 
1837. An account of two rare British Birds {Falco apivorus and Scolopax 
sabinii). {Trans. N.H. Soc. Northumbd. and Durh. ii. pp. 272-6.) 
1838. The Fauna [Birds] of Twizell. {Mag. of Zool. and Bot. ii. pp. 387-97.) 
*1840. A Catalogue of the generic and sub-generic types of the class Aves 
(Birds) arranged according to the Natural System : with separate 
lists; distinguishing the various quarters of the globe in which 
they are to be procured. Newcastle : 1840. 8vo. Not seen. 
1844. Table showing the period of Arrival of several Summer Birds of 
Passage; in the neighbourhood of Twizell House; for the last 
twenty years. {Zoologist, ii. pp. 456-8.) 
Idem. {Hist. Berw. Nat. Club, ii. pp. 70-73; 1849.) 
1856. Catalogue of Birds which inhabit or resort to the Fame Islands. 
{Hist. Berw. Nat. Club, iii. pp. 238-41.) 
[Afterwards appeared in Tate’s History of AlnwicJc.\ 
