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*[1870.] [Anonymous.] Birds of Prey. London & Edinburgh (Nelson) : 
N.D. 
Collation — 1 vol. 12mo, title embossed on col. wrapper + 12 col. 
pi., each with text on reverse. Eight British species and 4 
foreign. 
1871. Report of the Association for the Protection of the Sea-Birds on 
the coast of Great Britain and Ireland. Bridlington : 1871. 
Collation — 8vo pamphlet. 
Of the publications of this Association we have seen but the 
one above noted. 
1873. [Anonymous.] Rambles by Patricius Walker. 
See under Allingham (William). 
1878. [Anonymous — “ R. J.”] The Gamekeeper at Home. 
See Jefferies (R.). 
1879. [Anonymous.] Wild Life in a Southern County. 
See Jefferies (R.). 
*[1886.] [Anonymous.] Nests and their Builders. By Grandfather 
Percy. With illustrations by Giacomelli, etc. London (Nelson) : 
N.D. 
Collation — 1 vol. f’cap 8vo, pp. i-vi + pp. 8-96, front, and ill. 
1886. [Anonymous — “An Oxford Tutor.”] A Year with the Birds. 
See under Fowler (W. W.). 
1888. [Anonymous.] The Birds of the Stonyhurst District. 
See under Mitchell (F. S.). 
1910. [Anonymous.] The Time of Singing of Birds. London (Frowde) : 
1910. 
Collation — 1 vol. 12mo, pp. 134. (Pub. 3s. 6d. net.) 
1911. [Anonymous.] Bird-Life of the Seasons. (Peeps at Nature 
Series.) London : 1911. 
Collation — 1 vol. cr. 8vo, pp. 92. (Pub. Is. 6d. net.) 
Ansted (David Thomas), 1814-80 
Ansted, although best known as a geologist, is presum- 
ably the author of the zoological part of the undermentioned 
work, his collaborator, Latham, being essentially an ethno- 
logical writer, and therefore requiring no mention here. 
Ansted was born in London in 1814, and educated in 
London and at Jesus College, Cambridge, where he took his 
degree in 1836, being afterwards elected a Fellow of his 
college. He became Professor of Geology at King’s College, 
London, and Lecturer at Addiscombe and at the Civil 
