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BRITISH ORNITHOLOGY 
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4th 
5th 
6th 
7th 
1 Church Street 
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99 99 
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1805 
1807 
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Those of the London Companions were : 
7th Edition (second issue) 22 Piccadilly, London 
8th 
99 
99 99 
9th 
99 
99 99 
10th 
99 
99 99 
11th 
99 
Not seen 
12th 
99 
Egyptian Temple, London 
13th 
99 
99 99 
14th 
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15th 
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17th 
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99 99 
1809 
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1813 
1813 
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1816 
Note. — Particulars of the above editions are derived as follows : 
Sheffield Edition from the copy in the possession of Dr. F. A. 
Bather. 
Liverpool Editions from “ Museums of the Past, the Present, . . . 
and particularly those of Liverpool,” by G. H. Morton. Extracted 
from the Proceedings of the Liverpool Naturalist's Field Club, 1894 ; 
also W.P.L. 
London Editions from Newton Library, Cambridge, and 
W.P.L. 
The 12th edit., 1 vol. 8vo, pp. xii + pp. 57 + pp. 136, had 30 
col. plates. 
The 15th edit, was also published on large paper with col. 
ill. and was issued at a price of 25s., ordinary copies being 
sold at 2s. Cf. Newton, Notes on Some Old Museums. 
1813. An Account of Four Bare Species of British Birds. (Trans. Linn. 
Soc. xi. pt. i. pp. 175-8.) 4to. 
*1817. A | Concise and Easy Method | of | preserving Subjects | of | 
Natural History | intended for the use of | Sportsmen, Travellers, 
| etc. etc. | [etc. 4 lines.] | By William Bullock. | [Four lines of 
titles.] | London | printed for the proprietor | 1817. 
Collation— 1 vol. 18mo, pp. 36, with 2 pi. 
Includes Taxidermy, but nothing on British birds. 
Idem. 2nd edit. 1818. 
*1819. Part First, | Containing the first six days sale. [ Catalogue | (with- 
out which no person can be admitted either to the view or sale) of 
the | . . . London Museum of Natural History : | (unquestionably 
the most extensive and valuable in Europe) | at the | Egyptian 
Hall in Piccadilly ; | which will be sold by auction, | ... by Mr. 
Bullock, | on the premises, | on Thursday, the 29th April, 1819 J 
and continue every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 
till the whole | is sold. | To commence precisely at one o’clock. | 
