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Arnold (Edward Carleton), not. 1868 
Mr. E. C. Arnold, M.A., who was bom at Winchester in 
1868, was educated at Merchant Taylors’ School and 
Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where he took a “ First ” 
in the Classical Tripos, and is now a master at Eastbourne 
College. 
In addition to the undermentioned, he has contributed a 
number of notes of the occurrence of rare birds to the Zoologist , 
Bull. B.O.C., and British Birds since 1905, in which year he 
added Ewberiza aureola to the British list. His Bird Col- 
lector's Medley includes Shore shooting on foot and from a 
boat, The Broads, Flighting, Punting in Chichester Harbour, 
The Downs, etc., and is “ intended mainly for the edification 
of amateur collectors and shore shooters, though it is possible 
that some who have visited the author’s bird collection in 
the Eastbourne Institute, may feel inclined to extend their 
acquaintance with the occupants of its cases by a perusal of 
these pages, in which mention is made of their captures.” 
The collection of British birds above referred to has been 
presented to the town of Eastbourne by Mr. Arnold. 
1907. A Bird Collector’s Medley, with 12 coloured and 8 collotype plates 
from drawings by the author, and various illustrations in the 
text. London (West, Newman) : 1907. 
Collation — 1 vol. 4to, pp. viii + pp. 152, with 20 pi. (Pub. 10s. 
net.) 
1908. Notes on Eastbourne, 1899-1906. ( Hastings Nat. i. pp. 129-30.) 
1909. The Eastbourne Crumbles. ( Zoologist , pp. 64-70.) 
1910. Records of Rare Birds. (Op. cit. pp. 393-4.) 
Arnold (Edwin Lester Linden), viv. 
This writer, son of the late Sir Edwin Arnold, was edu- 
cated privately and at Cheltenham College. On leaving 
school he turned his attention for a time to cattle-breeding 
on the Scottish border, and afterwards to the cultivation of 
forest land in Travancore. On his return to England he 
