To BE Completed lm 8ix Bi-monthly Parts. 



Part -J. li/- Net. 



GEOGRAPHICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY 



OF 



BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 



FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES 

 •'TO THE END OF 1918 



ARRANGED LWDER COUNTIES 



BEING A RECORD OF PRINTED BOOKS, PUBLISHED ARTICLES, 

 XOTES AND RECORDS RELATING TO LOCAL AVIFAUNA 



By 



W. H. MULLENS, m.a., Ui.M., f.l.s., m.b.o.d., 



H. KIRKE SWANN, r.z.s., and 



Rev. F. C. R. JOURDAIN, m.a., m.b.o.u. 



" Men that undertake only one district are much more likely to 

 advance natural knowledge than those that grasp at more than 

 they can possibly be acquainted with ; every kingdom, every 

 province, should have its own monographer." 



Gilbert White — "The Natural History of Selbome." 

 7th Letter to Harrington. 



WITHERBY .V * o 

 :i2(y, HIGH HOLRORN; LONDON 



1920 



