[BARRETT 
40 A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
[1847.] A Chart | of | British Ornithology, | Designed for Popular Use. 
| Compiled and most respectfully dedicated to his fellow-members 
of the Wernerian Club by | T. W. Barlow. | London : n.d. 
Collation — 1 vol. sm. 4to. A large folding table mounted on 
linen and folding to sm. 4to, giving a summary of British birds 
(337 species) with characters of the genera, etc., and number of 
occurrences of rare visitors. 
1848. Field Naturalist’s Note Book. London (W. Bobinson) : 1848. 
Collation — 1 vol. obi. Not seen (title from English Cat. of 
Books). 
Barnesby (George J.), ca. 1872 
This writer appears to have been solely an aviculturist, 
and therefore scarcely claims mention here. In addition to 
the undermentioned, he edited an edition of Bechstein’s 
Chamber and Cage Birds in 1871, and issued a little work on 
the Show Canary in 1877. He is described as belonging to 
Derby. 
1872. Our Native Song-Birds, Warblers and Canaries. Their manage- 
ment, habits, .breeding and training, with directions for preparing 
show-birds. London (Hardwicke) : 1872. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vq, title + pp. 492, col. front, and figs. 
Barrett (T. J.). See Whiting (J. E.) 
Barrett-Hamilton (Mai or Gerald Edwin Hamilton), 
1871-1914 
Major G. E. Barrett-Hamilton, B. A., of Kilmarnock House, 
Campile, County Waterford, a well-known Irish naturalist, 
was at first keenly devoted to ornithology, but in recent 
years turned his attention to other branches of zoology, and 
in 1910 commenced to publish a History of British Mammals . 
Major Barrett-Hamilton, the son of Captain Samuel 
Barrett, who in 1887 assumed the additional name of 
Hamilton, was born in India, May 18, 1871, and educated at 
Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge (B.A., 1894; first 
class in Nat. Sc. Tripos). He was appointed Major in the 
5th (Militia) Battalion Roy. Irish Rifles, in which he served 
in the South African War. 
