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SHROPSHIR H—continued. 
Beckwith (Wm. E.) and others—A Guide to the Botany, 
Ornithology, and Geology of Shrewsbury and Vicinity. (Birds, 
pp. 27-36.) Shrewsbury, 12mo, 1878. (Hnumerates 165 species.) 
The Birds of Shropshire. Trans. Shropshire Arch. and 
Nat. Hist. Soc., vol. ii. p. 365. Shrewsbury, 8vo. 1879. 
(Enumerates 223 species ; twenty-five copies were reprinted separ- 
ately for the author.) 
Notes on Shropshire Birds. The Field, Dec. 19, 1885 
and Jan. 2, 1886. London, fol., 1885-1886. 
—— The Birds of Eaton Constantine. (Not seen.) 
A List of the Birds of Shropshire. Trans. Shropshire 
Archeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc., vols. x. and xi., and 2nd series, 
vols. i. and ii. Shrewsbury, 8vo, 1¢86-1889. (Also reprinted 
separately.) 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
Crotch (W. D.)—List of Birds’ Eggs found in Somersetshire. 
Proc. Somerset. Archeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. for 1849-51, pp. 149- 
174, Taunton ?, 8vo ?, 1851. (Not seen; enumerates 109 species.) 
Crotch (W. D.)—The Birds of Somersetshire, with Coloured 
Illustrations of their Heads, Sterna, Feet, and Eggs. Taunton, 8vo, 
1851. (Not seen; only No. 1, 24 pp., appeared.) 
Farbrother (John E.)—[The Birds of Shepton Mallet]. In his 
Shepton Mallet, pp. 175-179. Shepton Mallet and London, 8vo, 
1859. 
Smith (Cecil)—The Birds of Somersetshire. London, 8vo, 1869. 
(Hnumerates 216 species; see additions in the Zoologist, 2nd Ser., 
vol. iv., pp. 174 and 291, bringing up total to 246 species.) 
Wheeler (E )—[The Birds of the Bristol District]. In Bristol 
and its Environs, | §c.|, pp. 400-404. London and Bristol, 8vo, 1875. 
(Not important ; enumerates 157 species. ) 
Compton (Theodore)—-| The Birds of the District around Wins- 
eombe]|. In his Winscombe Sketches, pp. 98-133. London, 8vo, 
1882. 
Norman (G.)—The Fauna of Bath. Proc. Bath Nat. Hist. & 
Antiq. Field Club, vol. yii. Aves, pp. 1-13. Bath, 8vo, 1890. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Plot (Robt )—The Natural History of Staffordshire. Oxford, fol., 
1686. 
Pitt (Wm.)—Birds [of Staffordshire]. In A Topographical History 
of Staffordshire, pp. 145-158. Newcastle-under-Lyme, 8vo, 1817. 
(Not important. ) 
