372 Letters, Extracts, and Notes. 



A summary of the previous and present list shows :- 



Previous lists. April list. 



Serving in the Navy 9 



„ France 11 3 



„ Egypt and Gallipoli 7 



India 8 



„ East and South Africa . . 8 1 



„ the British Isles 37 



Killed in action or died from illness. 5 2 



Prisoner in Germany 1 



81 6 



Blackwood, G. G. 2nd Lieut., 10th Batt. Seaforth Hi^-h- 

 landers, attached to 8th Batt. Was in France and 

 accidentally wounded. 



Haagner, A, K. Patrol Leader, No. 8 Patrol, Pretoria 

 Civic Guard. In South Africa. 



Penn, E. F. Capt., 4th Batt. Grenadier Guards, in France. 

 Killed in action, Oct. 18 (see p. 345). 



Russell, C. G. E. Capt., Bedfordshire Yeomanry. (Seconded 

 for service as a Train Conductins: Officer.) 



Stonham, C. Col. R.A.M.C. Served in Eg^ypt. Died of 

 illness contracted on service, Jan. 31 (see p. 346). 



Wenner, M. V. Private in the 20th (3rd Public Schools) 

 Batt. Royal Fusiliers, subsequently Flight Sub- 

 Lieut., Royal Flying Corps. 



A Life of the late W. B. Tegetmeier. — Naturalists the 

 world over will be p^lad to learn that a life of the 

 " Grand Old Man " of the Bird World (W. B. Tegetmeier) 

 is about to be published by Messrs. Witherby & Co. It is 

 written by his son-in-law, Mr. E. W. Richardson, who was 

 long associated with him in his literary and social life. 

 The " Life " of the man who collaborated with Darwin ; 

 discovered the cylindrical origin of the bee's cell ; inau- 

 gurated the first Pigeon Flight in England ; witnessed 

 operations before chloroform was known ; helped to found 

 the Savage Club, and who lived through five reigns, can 

 scarcelv fail to be of absorbing interest. 



