A biographical sketch of Col. George Montagu 



(1755-1815). 



English Field Zoologist 



by Bruce F. Cummings, British Museum of Natural History. 



(Antea 1913, pp. 307—325.) 



Corrigenda et Addenda. 



CORRIGENDA. 



Page 308, line 21, for "Yet none or very few" read "Yet very few". 



Page 309, line 8, for ''irate" read "irascible". 



Page 316, line 2, for "Mouse Harvest" read "Harvest Mouse". 



Ibid., line 5 Rhinolophus ferrum-equinum was added to the British list by 



Latham who discovered specimens at Dartford, Kent. (Pennant, Brit. 



Zoology, ed. IV, 129, 1776.) 

 Ibid., line 12, for "Sowerly" read "Sowerby". 



Page 317, 8 lines from bottom, for "Dr. M. Dougall" read "Dr. M'Dougall". 

 Ibid., 16 lines from bottom, for "in" read "is". 



ADDENDA. 



Literature. 



(4). Lady Holland's Journal (pub. by Longmans, 1908) including an account 



of a visit to Lord Boringdon at Saltram in 1799 when she met. Col. Montagu 



at dinner. 

 (5). The Kingsbridge Gazette (pub. in Devonshire), July 7th 1899. Supplement 



dealing with Col. Montagu, by Dr. E. A. S. EHiot, M. B. O. U. 

 (6). The Field Newspaper (London), July 2.^^^, 1897. "Recollections of Col. 



Montagu" by Dr. E. A. S. Elliot, M. B. O. U. 

 (7). Transactions of the Devonshire Association, 1903, XXXV, pp. 430—433. 



"An Original Article on the Pilchard Fishery at Borrough Island by Col. 



Montagu a Hundred Years Ago, with supplementary notes to the present 



time" by Dr. E. A. S. Elliot, M. B. O. U. 

 (8). Ibid. 1900, XXXII. pp. 271—276, "Notes from an unpublished M S. of a 



Contemporary of Col. Montagu — Dr. A. G. C. Tucker, of Ashburton", by 



Dr. E. A. S. Elliot, M. B. O. U. 



