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104 A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
St. Mary’s, Paddington. She married Dr. Thomas Fisher in 
1895. 
She is a lecturer on natural science, and lias written 
several popular scientific books. 
1901. Birds of the Air. (Cassell’s Eyes and No Eyes, Series IV.) Illus- 
trated. London : 1901. 
Collation — 1 vol. cr. 8vo, pp. 80, with 8 col. pi. (Pub. 6d.) 
Buckley (Thomas Edward), .1846-1902 
Buckley’s place in British ornithology is a high one, 
and is founded on the important series of Scottish Faunas 
written in conjunction with Dr. J. A. Harvie-Brown and 
others. 
T. E. Buckley was born on April 3, 1846, and was the son 
of the Rev. Thomas Buckley, Rector of St. Thomas’, Old 
Trafford, known later as “ the Church of the Two Asylums,” 
and Elizabeth Akroyd his wife. He was educated at Rugby 
and Cambridge, and took his B.A. degree in 1867. He visited 
Scotland for the first time in 1869. In 1866 he visited 
Lapland and Sweden, and returned to the latter country in 
the two following years. In 1869 he visited Turkey and 
Greece, and made four expeditions to Africa in pursuit of 
birds and for sporting purposes, viz. in 1872, 1873, 1876, and 
1888. In 1882 and 1884 he visited the North American 
continent. In 1874 he married Miss Reed of Gardenbush, 
and afterwards settled down in Inverness, where he died on 
November 4, 1902. 
For a more extended memoir, see Annals of Scott. Nat. 
Hist., 1903, pp. 1-4. 
1882. On the Birds of Sutherland. ( Proc . Nat. Hist. Soc. of Glasgow, 
April 26, 1881, pp. 126-53.) 
On the Variability of Plumage exhibited by the Bed Grouse. 
(P.Z.S. pp. 112-16.) 
1884. [With J. A. Harvie-Brown.] The Vertebrate Fauna of Sutherland. 
Being the Appendix to St. John’s Tour in Sutherland, 2nd 
edit. vol. ii. pp. 291-374. Edinburgh : 1884. 8vo. 
Buckley took the eastern division of the county, Harvie-Brown 
the western and northern. 
