OrnciALS, OTHER THAX THOSE TO 1?E FOUND ABOVE. 3.29 



Botanists^ with the late Professor Dicksou at their 

 tead. 



About 1893 a project for a ' Cambridge Natural History' 

 ivas mooted, to be published by Messrs. Macmillan & Co., 

 and Evans was requested to prepare the volume on Birds, 

 which Avas issued in 1899. He next, in 1903, edited and 

 translated Turner's ' Historia Avium ■* of 1544, and then 

 again turned his attention to the birds and plants of his native 

 and adopted counties, preparing the list of Cambridgeshire 

 Birds for Messrs. Marr and Shipley's ' Handbook to Cam- 

 bridgeshire' and the articles on the same subject for the 

 * Victoria' Histories of that county and Northumberland. 

 He has also undertaken the account of the Phanerogamic 

 plants for that of Cambridgeshire, and the next volume of 

 the 'Vertebrate Fauna of Scotland' — on the Tweed area. 



