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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
[fiONHOTE 
Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1893, and, after taking the 
ordinary degree in Zoology, proceeded to bis B.A. in 1897, 
and bis M.A. in 1901. 
When tbe Avicultural Society was founded in 1894 be 
was one of tbe first to join it ; be was subsequently elected 
to tbe Council in 1895, and became Secretary in 1899. In 
1902 be exchanged tbis office for a post on tbe Executive 
Council, while be is now Treasurer of tbe Society. He was 
elected a member of tbe B.O.U. in 1894, was placed on tbe 
Committee in 1903, and was appointed Secretary in 1907. 
In 1913 be became Sub-Director of tbe Egyptian Government 
Zoological Service. He is also a Fellow of the Zoological and 
Linnean Societies. 
Mr. Bonbote is tbe author of several systematic papers 
on the mammals of tbe Oriental region, chiefly based on tbe 
material at tbe British Museum, and of many articles on 
birds in captivity in tbe Avicultural Magazine. His great 
interest in tbe subject of colour-change and of heredity is 
shown by papers which have appeared under bis name in tbe 
Ibis and elsewhere, while tbe first main results of bis experi- 
ments in hybridising ducks were published in tbe Proceedings 
of the Fourth International Ornithological Congress , held in 
London in 1905. At that Congress be was Joint-Secretary 
with Dr. E. Hartert under the presidency of Dr. B. Bowdler 
Sharpe. 
1900. On moult and colour changes of the Corn-crake. ( Zoologist , pp. 
29-31.) 
On moult and colour change in Birds. (Ibis, pp. 464-74.) 
The Bearded Beedling. (Avicult. Mag. vi. pp. 213-16, pi. iii.) 
1905. The Smew. (Op. cit. (2), iii. pp. 120-24.) 
Beport of the B.O.U. Migration Committee, and on the work 
of the same. (Bull. B.O.C. xv. pp. 98-9, and xvi. pp. 
29-30.) 
1906. On an intermediate plumage in the Shoveler. (Op. cit. xvi. pp. 
64-5.) 
1907. Birds of Britain. With 100 illustrations in colour, selected by H. E. 
Dresser from his “ Birds of Europe.” London : 1907. 
Collation — 1 vol. sq. 8vo, pp. x + diagr. + pp. 405, with 100 col. 
pi. (Pub. 20s. net.) 
