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A BIBLIOGRAPHY 



OF 



BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 



FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE END OF 1912 



INCLUDING 



Biographical Accounts of the Principal Writers 

 and Bibliographies of their Published Works 



By W. H. MULLENS, m.a., ll.m., f.l.s., m.b.o.u., 

 and H. KIRKE SWANN. 



i^^i, The aim of the authors has been to give a biographical 

 account of each author or co-author of a separately 

 published work, followed by a complete bibliography of 

 published works or contributions to works, and of papers 

 contributed to Journals (where such exceed one page in 

 extent), bearing on British Ornithology. 



Collations are given in all possible instances, together 

 v^th verbatim spaced tides of separate works published 

 before 1 850, and shorter titles of those published since that 

 date. Critical notes on many of the books are also included. 



To this it is intended to add by way of Supplement a 

 Geographical Bibliography, in which the books and articles, 

 as well as the ornithological matter in topographical books, 

 will be arranged under their separate counties, Uius affording 

 an index to the work accomplished in the various districts. 



A Chronological Index to separate books published 

 before 1 850 will also be included. 



i^Coture. — "A very useful work of reference for British 

 Ornithologists." 



Westminster Gazette. — " The enterprise is one that deserves recogni- 

 tion, and the compilers are to be congratulated on an initiative 

 which will, we hope, be soon imitated in many other branches 

 of natural science." 



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