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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
[aplin 
1882, in conjunction with his two brothers, he published the 
undermentioned list of the birds of their district of Oxford- 
shire, and also contributed several notes to the Zoologist , 
more especially on the birds of prey, in which he took great 
interest. He died at his residence, Bodicote, Oxfordshire, 
August 31, 1897, at the age of forty-three. 
1882. A List of the Birds of the Banbury District, by F. C., B. D’O., and 
0. Y. Aplin. Banbury : 1882. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. 29. 
Idem. Reprinted in Journ. Northants. N.H. Soc. ii. pp. 320- 
30. 1883. 
1882. On breeding of Great Crested Grebe in N. Oxon. (Midland 
Naturalist, pp. 275-6.) 
1883. Arrival of Migratory Birds in N. Oxon in Spring 1882. (Op. cit. 
pp. 181-3.) 
Summer Migrants. (T.c. pp. 205-8.) 
1884. pncommon Varieties of British Birds. (Zoologist, pp. 10-13.) 
Rare British Birds in the Collection of Mr. J. Whitaker. (Op. cit. 
pp. 50-52.) 
1887. Ornithological Notes from Lincolnshire and Norfolk. (Naturalist, 
pp. 79-80.) 
A Visit to Rainworth Lodge. (Op. cit. pp. 193-201.) 
1888-89. Ornithological Notes from the Norfolk Coast. 2 pts. (Zoologist, 
1888, pp. 131-5 ; 1889, pp. 9-12.) 
1889. The Birds of Oxfordshire. Oxford : 1889. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. vii + pp. 217, 1 pi. and folding map. 
In Sherwood Forest. (Midland Naturalist, pp. 54-8, 82-6.) 
1890. A Field Naturalist’s Notes in North Devon. (Op. cit. pp. 145-51, 
178-83.) 
The Grey and White Wagtails in Oxfordshire. (Zoologist, pp. 
371-6.) 
1891. The Distribution and Period of Sojourn in the British Islands of the 
Spotted Crake. (Op. cit., 1890, pp. 401-7 ; 1891, pp. 88-96.) 
Autumn Notes from the Norfolk Coast. (Op. cit., 1891, pp. 
144-50.) 
Immigration of Hawfinches. (T.c. pp. 367-71, 430.) 
On the Increase and Decrease of Certain Birds. (Nature Notes, 
pp. 105-7.) 
Observations on the White Wagtail. (Naturalist, pp. 349-51.) 
1892. Notes from a Winter Journal, 1890-91. (Midland Naturalist , pp. 
40-43, 58-62.) 
Further Remarks upon Grey Shrikes. (Zoologist, pp. 112-14.) 
