brown] BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 97 
1865. Falconers’ Favourites. 6 coloured plates. London (Van Voorst) : 
1865. 
Imp. fol. (Pub. £2 : 2s.) This work contains 6 life-sized 
coloured portraits of “ all the British species of Falcons at present 
used in Falconry/’ with descriptive letterpress. 
Brown (Alfred). See Lumsden (J.) 
Brown (Edwin). See under Mosley (Sir 0.) 
Brown (Henry Hilton), viv. 
Mr. H. H. Brown, E.E.S., of Castlefield Tower, Cupar, 
Fifeshire, is also the author of By Meadow , Grove and Stream. 
The undermentioned work includes observations, of no great 
importance, on a number of British birds, with figures of 
sixteen species. 
1911. The Process of the Year ; Notes on the Succession of Plant and 
Animal Life. With Illustrations. London (S.P.C.K.) : 1911. 
Collation — 1 vol. post 8vo, pp. xii + pp. 180, numerous figs. 
Brown (J.). See Davidson (Anstruther) 
Brown (J. A. Harvie). See Harvie-Brown (J. A.) 
Brown (Robert), 1842-95 
Dr. Robert Brown, M.A., Ph.D., F.L.S., was well known 
as the author of Science for All , Our Earth and its Story , 
The Races of Mankind , etc. He was born at Campster, 
Caithness, March 23, 1842, and in early life was a zealous 
traveller, being botanist to the British Columbia Expedition 
of 1863, and commander of the Vancouver exploration of 
1864. His essay on Migration refers to British birds chiefly, 
but is sandwiched in a volume with essays on a variety of 
natural history and scientific subjects by other writers. He 
died in London, October 26, 1895. 
[*1885.] Birds of Passage. [In Short Studies from Nature. By Various 
Authors.] London (Cassell) : n.d. 
Collation — 1 vol. cr. 8vo, pp. vi + pp. 336, with ill. 
Dr. Brown’s essay at pp. 55-89. 
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