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Baxter (Evelyn V.), viv. 
Miss Baxter and her collaborator, Miss Rintoul, are both 
honorary members of the B.O.U., and are also assistant 
editors of the Scottish Naturalist , in connection with which 
the undermentioned reports are prepared. 
1910. [With L. J. Rintoul.] On the occurrence of the Eastern Pied Chat 
in Scotland : a new British Bird. (Ann. Scott. N.H. pp. 2-4, pi.) 
[With the same.] Report on Scottish Ornithology in 1909. 
(Op. cit. pp. 132-48, 193-211.) 
1910-11. [With the same.] Bird Notes from the Isle of May, Autumn 
1909 and 1910. (Op. cit., 1910, pp. 4-10 ; 1911, pp. 1-6.) 
1911. [With the same.] Occurrences of Nightingale on I. of May. 
(Op. cit. pp. 132-3.) 
1912-13. [With the same.] Reports on Scottish Ornithology in 1911 and 
1912. Including Migration. (Scottish Naturalist, Extra publi- 
cations, Nos. 1 and 2.) Edinburgh : 1912. 
Collation — 2 vols. 8vo, pp. 80 and 96 respectively. (Pub. 
2s. each.) 
Baxter (William Edwin), ca. 1830 
This writer was the youngest son of John Baxter (1781- 
1858), and brother of George Baxter (1804-1867), famous 
as the inventor of a system of printing in oil colours. John 
Baxter settled in Lewes early in the nineteenth century, 
where he established the well-known printing firm of Baxter 
& Son, and in 1837, in conjunction with his son W. E. Baxter, 
founded the Lewes Agricultural Express. W. E. Baxter was 
presumably born at Lewes, became a member of the firm, 
and was afterwards proprietor of the Sussex Express and 
Surrey Standard. He appears to have engraved the woodcuts 
for his undermentioned work. 
1830. The | Feathered Vocalist, | or | History | of | British Singing 
Birds ; | with an Appendix | Containing Remedies for their 
Various Diseases, and | A short Account of Stuffing and Mounting 
Birds. | Embellished with Neat Wood Engravings. | By W. E. 
Baxter. | [Motto.] Sussex-Press, Lewes : | 1830. 
Collation — 1 vol. 12mo, pp. iv un. + pp. x + tab. of “ Compara- 
tive Merit ” 1 p. + pp. 86. Numerous woodcuts. 
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