Ixxviii AUTHOES QUOTED OR REFERRED TO. 



contributor of observations on Devonshire ornithology in the first 

 volume of the 'Zoologist' (1843, p. 39), recording the nesting of 

 Crossbills at Ogwell near Newton Abbot in 1839, and he contributed 

 a paper on the natural history of Teignmouth to the Trans. Devon. 

 Assoc, for 1874, vol. vi. p. 707. He is one of a family of ornitho- 

 logists, two of his brothers, R. C. 11. Jordan and C. R. H. Jordan, 

 having also contributed notes to the ' Zoologist.' His father was a 

 zealous ornithological artist, and drew the illustrations for Dr. 

 Tucker's ' Ornithologia Danmoniensis ' in 1809, of which, however, 

 only two parts were published, 



C. r. H. — C. F. HiNCHLiFF, of Worlington House, Instow, North Devon. 

 Notes in 'Zoologist,' and a list of birds observed within seven miles 

 of Ilfracombe in the ' Field ' for 1884. 



T. J. — Ilev. Tnos. Johnes, Hector of Bradstone. D. 



Supplied information respecting mammals and birds of Dartmoor to 

 "Mrs. Bray, who inserted his letters dated 1832 in her 'Borders of the 

 Tumar and the Tavy ' (1st cd. 1S3G, p. 350; 2nd ed. 1879, p. 305). 



R. A. J.— Ilev. B. A. Julian. D. 



Sou of Richard Julian, of Estover House, near Plymouth. Con- 

 tributed many interesting notes to the ' Naturalist,' 1851-55. 



Mr. Julian, who promised to become an excellent ornithologist, 

 \in fortunately died early in life. Both his father and himself pos- 

 sessed collections of British birds, which are now in the Museum of 

 the Plymouth Institution. 



G. M, — Col. George ^Montagu, of Kiugsbridge. B. 1751; D. 1815. 



This famous naturalist, though not a native of Devon, having been 

 born in Wilts, is inseparably connected with the Natxiral History of 

 Devonshire, in which county he resided tor many years. A notebook 

 in Col. Montagu's handwriting, kindly lent to W. 8, M. D'U. by the 

 late Rev. John Hcllins, shows that he left Highgate on the 26th and 

 arrived at Teignmouth on the 29th April 179(3. He again came into 

 Devonshire in 1798, and took up his residence at Knowle Cottage, 

 half a mile from Kingsbridge, where he lived for the rest of his life, 

 dying there on 20th June, 1815, in his (J4th year. He made many 

 important observations whilst resident at Knowle. His ' Ornithological 

 Dictionary ' was published in 1802, and a Supplement to it in 1813. 

 A copy of the supplement with annotations in Montagu's own hand- 

 writing, now in the Library of the Linncan Society, which W. S. M. 

 D'U. had an opportunity of inspecting when in the possession of the 

 late Rev. J. Hcllins of Exeter (Executor of Col, Montagu's son, 



