. A geographical bibliography of British ornithology from the earliest time to the end of 1918, arranged under counties, being a record of printed books, published articles, notes and records relating to local avifauna . ain for sale, and early application should be made, ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION, 18/- POST FREE; MONTHLY, 1/6 NET. Vols. I-XII. (unbound), 12/- each; bound, 16/6 each net. 326. HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, To BE Completed in Six Bi-monthly Parts. Fart 6/- Net. GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY Vmm THK EAIILIEST TLMKSTO TIM-: I:ND of 1918 ARRAS(I ]•: 1) U.\ 1)J-: 1 i


. A geographical bibliography of British ornithology from the earliest time to the end of 1918, arranged under counties, being a record of printed books, published articles, notes and records relating to local avifauna . ain for sale, and early application should be made, ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION, 18/- POST FREE; MONTHLY, 1/6 NET. Vols. I-XII. (unbound), 12/- each; bound, 16/6 each net. 326. HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, To BE Completed in Six Bi-monthly Parts. Fart 6/- Net. GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY Vmm THK EAIILIEST TLMKSTO TIM-: I:ND of 1918 ARRAS(I ]•: 1) U.\ 1)J-: 1 i COUNTIES BEING A RECORD OF PRINTED BOOKS, PUBLISHED ARTICLES,?rOTES AND T!ECORDS RELATrNG TO LOCAL AYTFAFNA By W. H, MULLENS, , , , , i -p-r-u r\ ^ >•*H. KIRKE SWANN, , and \ ZA-^^^ Rev. F. C. R. JOURDAIN, ma., ^^^^SHfS*^-^*^ Men that undertake only one district are much more likely toadvance natixral knowledge than those that grasp at more thanthey can possibly be acquainted with ; every kingdom, everyprovince, should have its own monographer. Gilbert ^^HITE—The Natural History of Letter to Barrington. WIT HER BY ^ U().,. 11 Kill HOLBOKX, LONDON i;)2o. Essex.] OF BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 97 1828. Fox, G. T. Notice of appearance of some rare Birds in England. [Leachs Petrel in Essex.] {Op. cit., III.)Yarrell, W. On occurr. of rare Brit, birds. [Pomatorhine Skuain Hackney Marsh.] {ZooL, JnL, III., p. 497.) 1829. Lover of Nature. Remarks on the .... Bearded Titmouse [obs. made near Barking Creek]. {Loudons Mag. N. H., II.,p. 222.) Idem, v., p. 544. 1830. Hoy, J. D. Nat. Hist. Engl. Gos: Essex. [Golden Oriole near Manningtree, etc.] {Op. cit., III., p. 436.) 1832. Pamplin, J. Alpine Warbler met with in England [nr. Epping Forest]. {Op. cit., V., p. 288.) 1833-35. Hill, W. H. Notes on Black-headed Gull; List of Birds ofSouthminster. {Loudons Mag. N. H., 1833-35.) 1833. Parsons, C. Black-headed Gull. {Kennies Field Nat., I.) 1


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