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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
[brit. ASSOC. 
of the Scots Guards ; the second-named, who was born 
November 5, 1847, proceeded to Trinity College, Cambridge, 
where he matriculated in 1866, but did not graduate. 
1864. Birds of Harrow. [In Melville’s Flora of Harrow .] London & 
Harrow : 1864. 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo, pp. vi + pp. 127, map. 
Birds at pp. 139-52. 
Idem. New and enlarged edition, edited by tbe Bev. W. M. 
Hind. Ib. 1876. 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo, pp. viii + pp. 176, map. 
Birds at pp. 139-52. 
Brightwen (Mrs. Eliza), 1830-1906 
Mrs. Brightwen, who resided at The Grove, Great Stan- 
more, comes within the scope of our work on account of the 
bird matter in her several very popular little books, which 
however do not come strictly under the heading of orni- 
thology, and consequently call for no special mention. Mrs. 
Brightwen was a Fellow of the Zoological and Entomological 
Societies. She died in 1906. 
[1890.] Wild Nature Won by Kindness. London : n.d. 1890. 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo, pp. 230, ill. 
Idem. 2nd edit., 1890. 
Idem. 3rd edit., 1897. (And subsequent editions.) 
1895. Inmates of My House and Garden. Illustrated by Theo. Carreras. 
London : 1895. 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo, pp. 277. (Pub. 3s. 6d.) 
Chapters on Willow Wrens, The Brown Owl, etc. 
1904. Quiet Hours with Nature. Illustrated. London : 1906. 
Collation — 1 vol. cr. 8vo, pp. 286. (Pub. 5s.) 
British Association Migration Committee 
The original Committee, appointed at the Swansea 
meeting in 1880, and reappointed in each succeeding year, 
consisted of the late J. Cordeaux (Secretary), the late Prof. 
A. Newton (Chairman), Mr. P. M. C. Kermode (since retired), 
and Messrs. J. A. Harvie-Brown, the late R. M. Barrington, 
and A. G. More. Mr. W. Eagle Clarke was added in 1884, 
and was jointly responsible for the preparation of the last 
