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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
[buxton 
in Two Volumes. Illustrated by H. Gronvold and F. W. Fro- 
hawk, M.B.O.U., F.E.S. Hull and London : 1908. 
Collation — 2 vols. roy. 4to. Vol. I. (1907), pp. vi + pp. 210, 
with 56 col. pi. birds, 4 col. pi. eggs. Vol. II. (1908), pp. vi + pp. 
215, with 51 col. pi. birds, 4 col. pi. eggs. (Pub. £8 : 8s. net.) 
A reprint with additions and emendations of the first two volumes 
of the 1896-99 work, with the substitution of col. pi. 
Butterfield (Edwin Philip), not. 1847 
Mr. Butterfield, who is a bank manager at Wilsden, 
Yorkshire, was born in that town July 31, 1847, and educated 
at the local Congregational School. He is given a place here 
on account of his sketch of the “ Birds of Bradford 55 in the 
British Association's Handbook (1900). His articles and 
notes in the Zoologist , Naturalist , Bradford Scientific Journal, 
and other journals are, in addition, very numerous. 
1883. Local Birds of the Wilsden District. ( Naturalist , viii. pp. 162-6.) 
1899. Arrival of Spring Immigrants in Yorkshire. ( Zoologist , pp. 323-34.) 
1900. Birds of Bradford and Neighbourhood. [In Brit. Assoc. Handbook 
to Bradford and the Neighbourhood, 1900.] Bradford : 1900. 
1 vol. cr. 8vo. Birds at pp. 136-41. 
Ornithological Notes from the Wilsden district. (Zoologist, pp. 
432-4.) 
1901. Habits of the Eing-Ouzel (Turdus torquatus). ( Zoologist , pp. 28-9.) 
Distribution of the Stonechat in Yorkshire. (Op. cit. pp. 64-7.) 
1902. Lesser Redpoll breeding in Yorkshire. (Op. cit. pp. 193-4.) 
Buxton (Edward North), not. 1840 
Mr. E. N. Buxton, J.P., D.L., for Essex, and Chairman of 
Directors, Truman, Hanbury, Buxton & Co., is the third son 
of Sir E. N. Buxton, 2nd Bart., and was born September 1, 
1840. He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. 
He married the third daughter of the Hon. and Rev. R. H. 
Digby, and has two sons and five daughters. He has been 
much engaged in public work, and is a verderer of Epping 
Forest ; he has also travelled in search of sport, being the 
author of Short Stalks (2 series) and Two African Trips. He 
resides at Knighton, Buckhurst Hill. 
In the production of the undermentioned little work, 
