BIRDS OF DUMFRIESSHIRE 
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MS. Collections, in Advocates' Library, Edinburgh. 
Singer (Dr. William).— General View of the Agriculture, 
State of Property, and Improvements in the County 
of Dumfries (1812). 
Sketches from Nature.— iSee McDiarmid, John. 
Slich (William).— Manual of Forestry, vol. IV. (1895). 
Statistical Account of Scotland (1791-1799). 
SwAiNSON (Rev. Charles).— Provincial Names and Folk- 
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Symson (Andrew).— a Large Description of GaUoway 
with an appendix containing original papers from the 
Sibbald and Macfarlane MSS. Edinburgh (1684). 
Printed for W. and C. Tait, Edinburgh, 1823. 
Theatrum Orbis Terrarum.— >See Blaeu, Johannes. 
Theobald (Frederick V.).— ' Economical Ornithology," 
Science Progress, 1907, vol. II., pp. 263-283. 
Tour in Scotland, 1769.— ^ee Pennant, Thomas. 
Traits of Scottish Life and Pictures of Scenes and 
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Trans. Carlisle Nat. Hist. Soc.—See Carhsle, Natural History 
Society. 
Trans. Cumh. and Westmorland Assoc.— See Cumberland 
and Westmorland Association for the Advancement 
of Literature and Science. 
Trans. D. and G. Nat. Hist. Soc.—See Dumfriesshire and 
Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society. 
Trans. Edin. Field Nat. Soc.—See Service, Robert. 
Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasg.—See Glasgow, Natural History 
Society. 
Trans. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edin. See Edinburgh, Royal Phy- 
sical Society. 
TulUe House Museum Registers.— /Sfce Carhsle. 
Vert. Fauna Cheshire. — See Coward, T. A. 
