anderson] 
BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 
II 
1908. Birds. [In Victoria History of the County of Kent, vol. i. pp. 267- 
301.] London : 1908. 4to. 
Alexander (C. J.). See Witherby (H. F.) 
Allen (Grant). See White (Gilbert), ed. 1900 
[Allingham (William), pseud. “Patricius Walker”] 
1824-89. 
In the undermentioned work, Chapters I. and II., on the 
New Forest, contain mention of one or two forest birds, 
such as the Honey Buzzard, but this poet and miscellaneous 
writer cannot be reckoned in any way an ornithologist. 
He was born at Ballyshannon, Donegal, March 19, 1824, 
and died at Hampstead, November 18, 1889. 
1873. Hambies by Patricius Walker. London (Longmans) : 1873. 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo, pp. xi + pp. 345. 
*Alpheraky (S.). See Frohawk (F. W.) 
Alston (Charles Henry), viv. 
The undernoted work includes chapters on the White- 
tailed Eagle, Bird-Life in a West Highland Parish, the 
Recent Increase and Dispersal of some Birds in Scotland, etc. 
We do not find any other ornithological publication by this 
author. 
1912. Wild Life in the West Highlands. With illustrations by A. Scott 
Hankin. Glasgow (Maclehose) : 1912. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. xi + pp. 271, with col. front, and 7 pi. 
Ch. viii. to xv., pp. 79-188, are on birds. 
Alston (E. R.). See under Harvie-Brown (J. A.) 
Anderson (George), 1802-78, and Anderson (Peter), 
1805-68 
These gentlemen were solicitors in Inverness, and the 
Guide to the Highlands compiled by them contains various 
