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1895. " British Game Birds and Wildfowl/' R. Beverley 

 Morris. Revised and corrected. 



1895. " Horses, Asses, Zebras, Mules, and Mule Breeding,' 1 



with Colonel C. L. Sutherland. (Horace Cox. 

 58. net.) 



1896. " Natural History of the Nests and Eggs of British 



Birds." ByF. O.Morris. Fourth Edition. Revised 

 and corrected. 

 1 899. " The House Sparrow (The c Avian Rat '). In relation 

 to Agriculture and Gardening, with Practical 

 Suggestions for Lessening its Numbers." With an 

 Appendix by Eleanor A. Ormerod, F.E.S. (Vinton 

 and Co. Is.) 



' Nets and Netting." Unfinished. 



1885. " Poultry," Article on, in Encyclopaedia Britannica. 

 9th Edition. 



1890. " Farm Poultry," Article on, in Royal Agricultural 

 Society's Journal. 



APPENDIX B. 



TO SIXTY-SIX FROM TWENTY-SIX. 



Lines spoken at the Savage Club House Dinner, 



Saturday, November 4th, 1882. 

 W. B. TEGETMEIER in the Chair. 



Dear Braves and Brother Savages, here at our board to-night 

 Sits one of us, on whose behalf indulgence I invite ; 

 1 Tis he who occupies the chair, a youth to whom, I pray, 

 You'll let me give some sound advice upon his natal day. 



To him I turn. Young man, I see your summers have been few, 

 While on my hoary head there lies the weight of '82 ; 

 This is your birthday, and I wish to warn you and advise 

 How you your name and future deeds may best immortalise. 



8 The path of youth, beset with snares, is hard to walk and rough, 

 Be careful when you take to drink you always — drink enough ; 

 Keep sober — in the morning, if at night you'd be a man, 

 And when you meet with ladies do be moral — if you can. 



1 The occasion was the Chairman's birthday. Mr. Tegetmeier, one of the oldest members 

 of the Club, was born November 4th, 1816. - He is shockingly temperate, and most 

 disgustingly moral. 



