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July 10, 1864, and educated at the local schools, Saltley 
College, Birmingham, and University College, Nottingham. 
He is Assistant Secretary to the Charitable Fund. He was 
elected M.B.O.U. April 1907, and F.Z.S. December 1907 ; 
he was Secretary of the Nottingham Nat. Sci. Rambling 
Club, 1894-99 ; Recorder of Birds to Herts Nat. Hist. Soc. 
and Field Club, 1901-14 ; and Vice-President, 1909-13. 
1902-12. Notes on Birds observed in Hertfordshire during the years 1901 
to 1911. 11 pts. {Trans. Herts N.H. Soc., 1902-12.) 
1910. British Nesting Terns. ( P.Z.S . pp. 800-802.) 
1912. The Home-Life of the Terns or Sea Swallows, photographed and 
described by W. Bickerton. London : 1912. 
Collation — 1 vol. 4to, pp. 88, with 32 photo, pi. on 16 11. (Pub. 
6s. net.) 
Aves [of St. Alban’s and its neighbourhood]. {Trans. Herts N.H. 
Soc. xiv. pp. 240-43. 1912.) 
Bigge (George R.), ca. 1846 
The undernoted appears to be a mere list prepared for 
labelling specimens, etc., and of no importance. 
1846. A Catalogue of British Birds, indigenous, migratory and naturalized, 
for the use of collectors, and for labelling collections. By George 
R. Bigge. Durham : G. Andre wes. London : Whitaker & Co. 
1846. 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. 32. 
(Title from Coues. Not seen.) 
Bingley (Thomas),^. 1840-64 
This author wrote various popular works entitled Bible 
Animals, Stories about Dogs, Stories about Horses, Stories 
illustrative of the Instinct of Animals, etc. 
The undernoted little work is a child’s book comprising 
tales of the golden eagle, osprey, vulture, falcons and 
hawking, owls, heron, ostrich and emu, and parrots. We 
have not seen the first edition. 
*1840. Tales about Birds, | illustrative of their Nature, Habits and 
Instincts. | By Thomas Bingley | [etc. 2 lines] | Embellished 
with engravings. | Second Edition. | London : | Charles Tilt, 
Fleet Street. | mdcccxl. 
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