BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
The following alphabetical Bibliography is by no means 
exhaustive, and though some of the works included contain 
but few ornithological or local references, others have 
suppHed much interesting information. 
The poetical works and their authors, all of them local, 
are throughout this list indicated by an asterisk ; and in 
mcluding Robert Burns, I have followed the precedent of 
Mr. Frank Miller (The Poets of Dumfriesshire), in only giving 
quotations from those of his poems which have a local 
connection. As regards the works of the Rev. James 
Grahame (who cannot be regarded as a Dumfriesshire poet, 
and whose Birds of Scotland would otherwise have been 
a fruitful field for search), I have only quoted from his 
British Georgics, which was written at Mount Annan in 
the summer of 1808. 
Adams (H. G.).— Notes for Naturalists (1857). 
Agricultural Statistics for 1909, published by the Board of 
Agriculture and Fisheries, 1910, vol. XLIV., part I. 
*AiRD (Thomas).-" Notes on Birds, taken in 1864 at 
Mountamhall, a mile east from Dumfries," Trans 
D. and G. Nat. Hist. Soc., February 2nd, 1864. 
The Poetical Works of (1856). 
Amer. Ornithology.— ^ee Wilson, Alexander. 
♦Anderson (Alexander).— Ballads and Sonnets (1879). 
Anderson (Thomas). Joint-author, —See Gray, Robert. 
Anmils and Magazine of Natural History (1841 et seq.). 
Annals of Natural History (1838-1840). 
Annals of Scottish Natural History (1892 et seq.). 
