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their natural surroundings. He was a frequent visitor to Holy 
Island, according to Bolam ( Birds of Northumberland, 1912), 
many of his bird studies being made there, and was also a 
contributor of records of rare birds to the publications of 
the Berwickshire and Newcastle Natural History Clubs, of 
which he was a member. 
He possessed an extensive collection of local birds, some 
of which have, since his death, been presented to the Hancock 
Museum, Newcastle, by his daughter. 
1862-77. Ornithological Papers reprinted from the Field, 1862-77. 
[Privately printed.] 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. 88. 
1878. Wading Birds in Autumn at Holy Island. (Zoologist, pp. 22-24.) 
1879. Sundry Natural History Scraps more especially about Birds. 
Newcastle-on-Tyne : 1879. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. iii un. +pp. 98. 
1880-81. Some More Scraps about Birds. Newcastle-on-Tyne : 1880-81. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. iii un. + pp. 273, with 43 pi. 
1881. Studies of Birds. Newcastle-on-Tyne : 1881. 
Collation — 1 vol. obi. 8vo, vignette title, contents, 2 11., 1 
photo, pi. and 40 pi. of sketches. Comprises the plates from 
“ Some More Scraps,” 1880-81. 
1882. Scraps relating to Natural History in N. Northumberland (Hist. 
Berw. Nat. Club , ix. pp. 353-65). 
1882. Another Book of Scraps, principally relating to Natural History, 
with thirty - six Lithographic Illustrations from Pen and Ink 
Sketches of Wild Birds. Newcastle-on-Tyne : 1882. 
Collation — 1 vol. obi. 4to, pp. 4 un. + pp. 56, with 36 pi. 
(Pub. 10s. 6d. net.) 
1887. Some More Illustrations of Wild Birds, showing their Natural 
Habits. London and Newcastle-on-Tyne : 1887. 
Collation — 1 vol. obi. roy. 8vo, 24 pi. (Only 200 copies 
printed.) 
Aflalo (Frederick George), nat. 1870 
Mr. Aflalo is a writer on sporting and angling subjects. 
He was born in London, August 17, 1870, and educated 
at Clifton College and at Bostock University, Mecklenburg. 
He is best known as the founder of the British Sea Anglers’ 
, Society in 1893, as part author of British Sea Fishes (Woburn 
