AUTHOKS QUOTED OR EEFERRED TO. Ixxxiii 



H. S.— Henky STEVENso^^ P.L.S., Norwich. B. 1833 ; D. 1888. 



Author of ' Birds of Norfolk.' He visited Torquay in 1859, and 

 communicated notes on Devoushire birds to the ' Zoologist ' for 

 i860. 

 W. T. — William Tombs, juu., Banker, formerly of Exeter. 



Contributed notes on the Birds of the neighbourhood of Exeter to 

 the ' Naturalist,' 1851-55. 



W. Y. T.— Walter Y. Toll, of Strete, Dartmouth. 



Has a collection of local birds, and has contributed numerous notes 

 to the ' Field.' His brother, Mr. H. Limbrey Toll, owns the upper 

 part of Slapton Ley. 



T. & K. — William Turton, M.D., and J. F. Kii^gston. D. 



Dr. Turton, the well-known author of ' Conchylia Insularum Bri- 



tannicarum,' published at Exeter in 1822, appears to have resided 

 for some years in Devonshire. In conjunction with Mr. J. F. Kings- 

 ton he contributed a List of Birds to a " Guide to the Watering- 

 Places. — Part II. The Natural History of the District " [Torquay, 

 Dawlish, Teignmouth, and inland to Dartmoor], published at Teign- 

 mouth in 1830. 



A. G. C. T. — Andrew G. C. Tucker, LL.D., of Ashburton. D. 



Author of ' Ornithologia Danmoniensis,' of which one or two parts 

 only were published in 1 809. It contains some engravings of birds 

 from drawings by W. R. Jordan. He contributed a " List of some 

 rare Land Birds which have been discovered in the neighbourhood of 

 Ashburton," to J. P. Jones's ' Guide to the Scenery in the Neighbour- 

 hood of Ashburton,' a pamphlet published at Exeter in 1823. His 

 sons Robert and Charles furnished a List of Dartmoor Birds to Car- 

 rington's poem ' Dartmoor,' published in 1826. Dr. Tucker is fre- 

 quently mentioned by Col. Montagu in his Orn. Diet., and appears 

 to have made many important observations on Devonshire Birds. 



G. T. — Ilov. G. TrrowELL, Rector of Bathwick, Bath. 



Gives a list of 188 species of Birds without remarks in the ' North- 

 Devon Handbook/ 



J. C. W. — J. C. WiLCOCKs, formerly of Teignmouth and Plymouth, now 

 of Shoreham. 



Well known as an authority on sca-fishing. He communicated 

 much valuable information to W. S. M. D'U., m Hit. and v. v., on 

 tho Natural History of South Devon. 



Tlie letters A. ^f. M. htaiid for I lie Allnit ^ftmorial Museum, Exeter. 



