AUTHOES QUOTED OR REFERRED TO. IxxV 



J. C. B.— J. C. Bellamy, Surgeon, Plymouth. B. 1812; D. 1854. 



Author of the Natural History of S, Devon, published in 1839, 

 and containing a List of, and much interesting information respect- 

 ing, the Birds of the southern part of the county. The List of Birds , 

 being compiled from Dr. Moore's Catalogues, contains many errors. 



B.— BoLiTHo, a bird-stuffer of Plymouth. D. 1880. 



He kept a list of the specimens sent to him for preservation. 

 This manuscript was in a very rough state, but a portion extending 

 over the years between 1851 and 1872 was obtained by the late Mr. J. 

 Gatcombe at the sale of Bolitho's effects, and was kindly lent to 

 W. 8. M. D'Urban for use in the work he projected. 



J. B. — James Banker, a mechanic of Plymouth. D. 



Xotes in the ' Naturalist' (1853-1855) on Plymouth Birds. 



T. R. A. B. — T. R. Aecher Briggs, F.L.S., Fursdon, Egg Buckiana. 

 D. 1891. 



Notes on Ornithology in ' Zoologist ' and Trans. Devon. Association. 

 Author of a ' Flora of Plymouth.' He made many notes on Birds, 

 which his brother, Lieut.-Col. Briggs, has kindly placed in our hands. 



W. B.— William Brodrick, Little HiU, Chudleigh. B. 1814 ; D. 18 S8. 



An excellent ornithologist and artist, marvellously skilful as a 

 taxidermist. Author of ' Falconry in the British Islands,' 1855, 

 aud ' Falconer's Friends,' 1865. For more than twenty years Mr. 

 Brodrick furnished the authors with information on Devonshire Birds, 

 V. V. and in litt. 



Many of his beautifully mounted specimens are deposited in the 

 A. M. M. We have others in our collection (M. A. M.j. 



W. W. B. — William Weniwortu Buller, of .Strete Raleigh, Whimple. 

 D. 



An enthusiastic naturalist. Communicated much interesting 

 information to W. S. M. D'Urban, both v. v. and in litt., for many 

 years. 



C. J. C. B. — Rev. C, J. Courte.vay Bulteel, Rector of Kingston-cum- 

 Holbeton. D. circa 1887. 



Mr. Bulteel shot seven Night-Horons at Flctc, the residence of 

 his brother, Mr. J. Bulteel, in May 1849. He formed an extensive 

 colleclion, which was purchased by Mr. Richard Audrow, Solicitor, 

 Modbtiry. 



