Ornithologists killed in the War 



tain Leonard Gray (July sist, 1917) ; Lieu- 

 tenant-Colonel H. H. Harrington (March 8th, 

 1916) ; Lieutenant-Colonel R. R. Horsburgh 

 (July nth, 1916); Captain Hon. Gerald 

 Legge (August gth, 1915); Captain Lord 

 Lucas (November 4th, 1916); Lieutenant- 

 Colonel Aymer Maxwell (October 8th, 1914) ; 

 Lieutenant L. N. G. Ramsay (March 2ist, 

 1916) ; Captain F. C. Selous (January 4th, 

 1917) ; Colonel Charles Stonham (Janu- 

 ary sist, 1916) ; George Stout (Novem- 

 ber 13th, 1916); 2nd Lieutenant G. V. 

 Webster (August 4th, 1917); Major H. T. 

 Whitehead (September 26th, 1915); Lieu- 

 tenant R. B. Woosnam (June 4th, 1915). 



The librarian of the Zoological Society of 

 London, H. Peavot (April 2ist, 1917), and 

 the assistant librarian of the Linnaean Society, 

 E. E. Riseley (August ist, 1917), fell in action 

 in France ; and I must not omit to record 

 the loss to ornithological art in the deaths of 

 2nd Lieutenant O. Murray-Dixon (April loth, 

 1917) and Frank Southgate (February 23rd, 

 1916). 



Doubtless our enemies' losses in the scien- 

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