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A general arrangement of the British Warblers, and Birds of the 
Robin kind. (T.c. pp. 423-47.) 
1834. Notes on the arrival of the British Summer Birds of Passage in 1834, 
with incidental Remarks on some of the species. (Loudon’s Mag. 
N.H. vii. pp. 338-48.) 
A notice of the songs of the Bramble Pinch, Mountain Linnet, and 
Tree Sparrow. (T.c. pp. 487-92.) 
1835. Observations on the Cuckoo. (Op. cil. viii. pp. 325-40.) 
Notice of a very remarkable individual of the Common Shrike. 
(T.c. pp. 364-7.) 
1836. On the Species of Birds observed during the last Pour Years, in the 
Vicinity of Tooting, Surrey : with a few Remarks on their com- 
parative Numbers and Distribution. (Op. cil. ix. pp. 622-38.) 
On the Occurrence of the Carrion Crow and Nightingale in 
Ireland. (T.c. pp. 546-8.) 
On the Natural History of the Nightingale. (Analyst, iv. pp. 
28-45, 212-24.) 
1837. On the Pen Reedling (Salicaria arundinacea, Selby), Reed-Wren, 
or Reed- Warbler, of other ornithologists. (Naturalist [Maund & 
Holl’s], vol. i. pp. 33-7.) 
White-breasted Pauvet. (T.c. pp. 49-57, col. pi.) 
On Woodcocks, Fieldfares and Redwings breeding within the 
British Islands. (Charlesw. Mag. N.H. i. pp. 439-41.) 
The Charms of a Natural Aviary. (Naturalist [Neville Wood’s], 
ii. pp. 77-8.) 
Notes on the Cirl Bunting. (T.c. pp. 341-3.) 
On the Mealy Linnet (Linaria canescens, Gould) with remarks on 
the close affinity of particular species. (T.c. pp. 453-62.) 
1838. Remarks on the Bitterns. (Op. cii. iii. pp. 72-80.) 
A History of the Nightingale. (T.c. pp. 343-52.) 
Notice of Rare Birds obtained during the Winter of 1837-8. 
(T.c. pp. 412-20.) 
1839. A Natural History of the Cuckoo. (Op. cit. ix. pp. 50-68.) 
Observations on the Wild Powl in St. James’s Park. (Charlesw. 
Mag. N.H. ii. pp. 469-71.) 
1836. [Edited by.] The Natural History of Selborne, with its Antiquities, 
Naturalist’s Calendar, etc. A New Edition, with Notes, by 
Edward Blyth. 1 vol. post 8vo. New editions, 1850, 1858. 
See under White (Gilbert). 
Boate (Gerard), 1604-50 
This author, also known by his Latin and Dutch names 
as Bootius or Botins, and De Boot, was born at Gorcum, 
Holland, in 1604, and studied at Leyden, eventually settling 
