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herself into 2 vols., appeared in 1879. Mrs. Bray died in 
London, January 21, 1883. 
1836. A Description | of the | Part of Devonshire | Bordering on | the 
Tamar and the Tavy ; | its Natural History, | [etc.] London : 
MDCCCXXXVI. 
Collation — 3 vols. post 8vo. Vol. I., pp. iv + pp. 2 un. + pp. 
394. Vol. II., pp. iv un. + pp. 356. Vol. III., pp. iv un. +pp. 374. 
Contains numerous references to birds. 
Idem. A reissue in 1838 by Bohn, with new title-pages. 
Idem. A New Edition of the above. 2 vols. 8vo. London : 
1879. 
Brewer (James Alexander),/. 1838-90 
Mr. Brewer, a botanist of Reigate, and a Fellow of 
the Linnean Society, is chiefly known as the author of The 
Flora of Surrey. He states in the preface to the New Flora 
of Reigate that “ the lists of the Fauna of the neighbourhood 
are partly from my own observations, and partly from in- 
formation kindly given me by several friends.” He extends 
his acknowledgments to William H. Tugwell and Charles 
Andrews for the lists of birds they have observed in the 
district. The list printed, however, is merely a brief list of 
species, without any annotations whatever. Mr. Britten 
informs us that Brewer went to Australia and died there. 
1856. Lists of the Eauna of the Neighbourhood of Eeigate. [In Appendix 
to A New Flora of Reigate, Surrey.] London : 1856. 
Collation — 1 vol. fcap. 8vo, pp. viii. + p. of errata + pp. 194, 
1 map. List of birds at pp. 148-51. 
Brewster (John). See under Hogg (John) 
Bridgeman (Hon. F. C., now Colonel), nat. 1846 
and 
Bridgeman (Hon. Gerald Orlando Manners), nat. 1847 
These two younger brothers of the fourth Earl of 
Bradford, while boys at Harrow School, furnished the account 
of the birds of the neighbourhood in conjunction with other 
boys who supplied the notices of butterflies, etc. 
The first-named entered the Army, and became Colonel 
