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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
[ANONYMOUS 
[n.d.] [Anonymous.] The | British | Bird Fancier, | containing | In- 
structions for | taking, chusing, feeding | Breeding, Rearing, 
curing their distempers, etc., etc. | of all the | British Song and 
other Birds | that are thought worthy of being Gaged, | Such as 
the [here follows list of 30 British birds]. London. | Published 
by T. Hughes, | 3, Broadway, Ludgate Hill. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. 2 un. +pp. 31. 
Note. — The copy handled contains a folding coloured plate of 
16 birds, but it has been probably inserted, as it includes a Parrot, 
which bird is not mentioned in the body of the work. 
[n.d.] [Anonymous.] Fauna and Flora of Radley and Neighbourhood. 
Not seen. (Vide Victoria Hist, of Berks.) 
[n.d.] [Anonymous.] The Hand Book of South Devon. 
See under D’Urban (W. S. M.). 
[n.d.] [Anonymous.] The | Seasons Displayed : | or, | an account of the 
| Various Productions | of | Nature. | . . . [woodcut of Swan]. 
Coventry : | Printed and sold by R. Pratt. | Sold also by Crosby 
& Co. Knevitt and | Arliss, and R. Harrild, London. | Price 
One Shilling. | n.d. \ca. 1800]. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. 72, numerous woodcuts (? after 
Bewick), numerous passing remarks on the birds of the months 
and some observations on migration. 
*[n.d.] [Anonymous.] Papa’s | Picture Book | of Birds. | London : 
Darton & Co. | Holborn Hill. n.d. [ca. 1840]. 
8vo, pamphlet, col. front, and title, with 6 col. pi. of 36 figs., 
inch British and a few foreign birds. 
*[n.d.] [Anonymous.] A | new book | of | Natural History | of various | 
British Birds ; | For the Amusement | of | Good Children. | 
Adorned with Cuts. | Chelmsford : | Printed and Sold by I. 
Marsden. n.d. \ca. 1800 ?]. 
Collation — 1 vol. 24mo, wrapper title, front, and title, iv pp. 
un. +pp. 5-23 with cuts, and also 1 cut on back wrapper. 
Eleven species are described and figured, including the Turkey. 
[n.d.] [Anonymous.] [Plates of British Birds.] s.l.et.d. [ca. 1790-1800.] 
Collation — 1 vol. oblong folio, containing eleven (numbered 
1-11) plates of British Pas seres, etc., each plate figuring nine or ten 
species, with names at foot of plate. W.P.L. 
*[1527 ?] [Anonymous.] The Myrrour : | & dyscrypcyon of the Worlde 
with many meruaylles. | & the VII scyences As Gramayre, 
Rethotike wyth the arte of memorye | Logyke, Geometrye, wyth 
the standarde of mesure & weyght, and the | knowlege how a 
man sholde mesure londe, borde, & tymber, and than | Arsme- 
tryke wyth the maner of accoutes and rekenynges by cyfres, and 
| than Musyke, and Astrnomye, with many other profytable and 
plesant | comodytes. | [Woodcut] . . . [ends] Emprynted by me 
